How Women And Men Approach Impact Investing
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Impact investing has the potential to affect the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors substantially.
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Charitable giving has remained constant at about 2 percent of GDP for more than 40 years. Yet, today’s problems are increasingly grave; to solve them, more philanthropy and philanthropists are needed.
Research provides evidence-based data about donor behavior. A growing body of research points to women’s influence and power in philanthropy. The more we understand about what motivates donors to give and how they give, and the more we understand the factors that influence and affect giving, the better able the nonprofit sector will be to engage donors.
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Impact investing has the potential to affect the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors substantially.
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Download reportWPI’s research can help fundraisers and nonprofit leaders better understand how gender differences impact every area of philanthropy, from donor motivations, causes donors support, donor education, and more. Our work also provides donors with a deep understanding about how their experience fits into the larger landscape. WPI research shows women donors that their influence matters in philanthropy, and they can use their influence to benefit the causes that are meaningful to them.
Debra Mesch, Ph.D., Women's Philanthropy Institute Director and Eileen Lamb O’Gara Chair in Women’s Philanthropy