How
Much to Give
What's the Average? The average American
gives about 3.1% of their income (before taxes) to charity, an increase
from previous years but still well below the traditional 10% "tithe"
for charity recommended by religious institutions.
Who
Gives the Most? The people that give the most actually make the
least. Households earning under $10,000 a year -- far below the
poverty line -- gave 5.2% of their income to charity. That's a
larger percentage of their money than any other income group.
What's the Bottom line? The average household donates
$1,620 each year. That's just three dollars a day. Learn more.
You
Make the Difference: Did you know that individuals give 75%
of all the money that charities receive? If we all give our fair
share, no one will go hungry and no child will grow up in poverty.
Sound idealistic? Everything depends on how we spend our money.
Give
5! While 3.1% is the average, there is a movement to give
more. Independent
Sector, a coalition of nearly 800 corporations, foundations,
and private voluntary organizations, is encouraging us to "Give
5" -- donate 5% of our income and volunteer 5
hours of our time each week.
It
All Adds Up: The amount of money and time that we alone can give
may seem small but together as part of a national -- even global --
giving movement we are able to make dramatic changes in the quality
of life on this small planet.
Browse
the JustGive Guide to find a charity
and make a donation.
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