Entrepreneurs in Top 2 Categories of Generous Donors!!
By JJ Thomas • Dec 6th, 2007 • Category: Small Business NewsCourtesy of InvestmentNews.com:
Although many high-net-worth donors share a desire to volunteer and to include children in their philanthropic planning, there are many differences among them, according to a report released today by Bank of America.
In what could be the largest study to date of the philanthropic motivations and behavior of high-net-worth individuals conducted by North Carolina-based bank in partnership with Indiana University’s Center on Philanthropy, the report identifies 12 donor types and how they go about giving away their money.
The research pointed to two of the most generous profile types likely to lead the pack and drive trends in philanthropy in the coming years.They are: the “Very Wealthy,” households with a net worth of at least $50 million, and the “Entrepreneur,” households where at least 50% of wealth comes from entrepreneurial assets.
The Very Wealthy gave 10 times as much in 2005 to charity on average than those with a net worth of between $5 and $50 million.
They were more likely than others to seek external advice about giving and 50% turned to accountants.
The Entrepreneurs tend to give 25% more on average than the other groups.
They were less likely to seek external advice and were more likely to make donations through their business.
The bank’s report, “Portraits of Donors” is available at
For the full report, see the Dec. 10 issue of InvestmentNews.
JJ Thomas is the founder and chief promoter and contributor for BirminghamSmallBusiness.com. JJ has a passion for entrepreneurship and enjoys helping fellow aspiring and practicing entrepreneurs. JJ has also founded other related business ventures, such as Entrevisor (providing entrepreneur advisory services) LOLO Rewards (coalition loyalty and rewards program for locally owned, independent businesses), The Entrecyclopedia (the Entrepreneur's Encyclopedia of useful information) and EntrePulse (a weekly roundup of practical info for aspiring and entrepreneurs).
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