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Hi All!
I am trying to understand the current mindset towards charitable givings and what construes to be a charitable act.
With more and more GenY/Z folks entering the workforce & earn a living with some disposable income left, I am wondering what would it take to divert some of that disposable income towards charitable acts.
I also want to understand how would you go about choosing a charity - what would you look for in a charity?
Would you be more inclined to donate if it is incentivized?
If you dont want to type out the response - here is a tailor made survey to capture your thoughts: Act of giving survey
Survey responses will be strictly confidential and data from this research will be reported only in the aggregate - no need for any identifiable information - survey length is ~3 mins.
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