Men and Women Equally Likely to Include Charity in Estate Plans
Donors with a charitable bequest cite confidence in charities ability to deliver services, desire to help those with less as key motives for giving, Center on Philanthropy study finds
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INDIANAPOLIS, November 2, 2009 — Gender does not generally predict whether someone who donates to charity is likely to leave a charitable bequest in his or her will, according to a study released today by the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University.
In addition to little difference by gender, there also was no difference in the rates of legacy gift planning between single men and single women, after controlling for other factors such as age, educational level, income and marital status.
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