The 2024 leading indicators for giving are in, and they say that giving is in. Recently Bank of America conducted its annual giving research and released the highlights. They show a mindset shift has occurred among affluent Americans towards charitable giving. The study reveals a growing emphasis on intentional philanthropy and the intergenerational impact among this group.
Key Findings:
Rise in Direct Giving: Nearly half (49%) of affluent Americans prioritize direct giving over structured philanthropy. This reflects a trend toward more hands-on involvement in supporting causes they care most about, bypassing intermediaries for a more personal connection.
Values Lead the Way: Many of the surveyed participants say they prioritize social impact and values that matter to them. Many younger investors noted that their primary purpose for giving was to promote values-driven financial planning.
Challenges in Effective Giving: Despite their philanthropic intentions, many affluent individuals face challenges in aligning their giving with broader legacy goals. The study calls for more strategic approaches to charity, such as improved charity selection and a deeper understanding of impact measurement.
This report underscores the importance of aligning our personal values with our giving strategies. For families aiming to preserve wealth while making a meaningful societal impact, conscious financial planning is key. As philanthropy evolves, the focus on intentionality sets a new precedent for the role of wealth in shaping a better future
Andrew Olsen
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