Sarah Ford | June 19, 2012

Giving USA 2012 Report Finds Giving Barely Grew at All Last Year

For the second year in a row, charitable giving barely grew, rising by just 0.9 percent after inflation in 2011, according to today鈥檚 release of 鈥淕iving USA,鈥 the annual yearbook of 精东影业n philanthropy. The study estimated that the total donated was $298.4-billion.

The glacial pace of the economic recovery caused 鈥淕iving USA鈥 researchers to make a far gloomier forecast about when a full recovery in charitable giving will occur.

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