Philanthropy Outlook: Still Rosy

Total giving is predicted to increase by 3.6% in 2017 and 3.8% in 2018.  Experts believe these increases will be fueled by growth in the S&P and in personal income. These predictions were made in the just-released Philanthropy Outlook from Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
 
Giving by individuals is still the largest giving sector, by far.  But as more donors turn to donor-advised funds and family foundations, there is a slight shift in the breakdown. 
 
Giving to Health is predicted to grow 8.5% this year and 7.9% next, while giving to Education will grow 6.3% and 6%, respectively. 
 
For more information, visit (https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/news-events/news-item/charitable-giving-will-grow-more-than-3.5-percent-in-2017-and-2018,-study-predicts.html?id=218) and sign up (www.winklergroup.com) for the Winkler Group's eNews for soon-to-be-released Giving USA results. 

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