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charity itself. We use much more detailed data from over 6000 charities in Canada, measured for up to 15 years, to provide … largely crowd out giving from other sources, but that this reduction is due mostly to reduced fundraising activities of the … from other charities and charitable foundations, and donations gained from special fundraising activities, like galas or …
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charity itself. We use much more detailed data from over 6000 charities in Canada, measured for up to 15 years, to provide … largely crowd out giving from other sources, but that this reduction is due mostly to reduced fundraising activities of the … from other charities and charitable foundations, and donations gained from special fundraising activities, like galas or …
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because the grant crowds out the fund-raising of the charities who, after getting the grant, reduce efforts of fund-raising … (fund-raising crowd out)? This is the first paper to separate these two effects. Using a panel of more than 8,000 charities …, we find that crowding out is significant, at about 72 percent. We find this crowding out is due primarily to reduced fund-raising …
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because the grant crowds out the fund-raising of the charities who, after getting the grant, reduce efforts of fund-raising … (fund-raising crowd out)? This is the first paper to separate these two effects. Using a panel of more than 8,000 charities …, we find that crowding out is significant, at about 72 percent. We find this crowding out is due primarily to reduced fund-raising …
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Many community organizations provide services similar to government programs, but there is limited evidence how increased government assistance affects the use of charitable services. We examine how greater access to federal nutritional aid through schoolwide free meal programs affects food bank...
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