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Giving to the arts, culture and humanities
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John Ketchum
Dec 8, 2013
In 2012, giving to organizations geared towards supporting the arts, culture, and humanities jumped 7 percent, totaling over $14 billion.
Giving to international aid
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John Ketchum
Dec 8, 2013
Between 2011 and 2012, giving to international aid went up by more than 2 percent.
Giving to human services
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John Ketchum
Dec 8, 2013
Giving to human services jumped by more than 3 percent from 2011 to 2012.
Giving to individuals
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John Ketchum
Dec 8, 2013
Donations to friends and family is a form of giving that can’t be calculated, since it usually happens in private circles and off the books.
Giving to public society benefit
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John Ketchum
Dec 8, 2013
Public society benefit includes organizations who work with voter education, civil rights and civil liberties.
Giving to the environment and animals
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John Ketchum
Dec 8, 2013
The number of environmental charity groups has been steadily growing over the past decade.
Giving to health
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John Ketchum
Dec 8, 2013
Organizations in health sector include hospitals, primary care facilities and health research.
For public good, not for profit.
Giving to education
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John Ketchum
Dec 8, 2013
Compared to other charity sectors, donating to education appears to be on the rise.
Giving to religion
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John Ketchum
Dec 8, 2013
Tithing, general contributions and other ways that Americans give to their church.
Marketplace and KQED discuss the new era of philanthropy
Dec 4, 2013
Join Marketplace Morning Report's David Brancaccio and KQED's Scott Shafer for a special event at the Nourse Theater in San Francisco.