Hoosiers Trust Nonprofits to Do What Is Right, Indiana University Survey Finds
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Grønbjerg is Efroymson Chair in Philanthropy at the Center on Philanthropy and Chair of the Governance and Management Faculty at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
The survey, managed by the Center for Survey Research at Indiana University, was given to 536 Indiana residents in October 2008. They were asked if they trusted nonprofits and charities in their community to do what is right just about all the time, most of the time, some of the time or hardly ever. Findings included:
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