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Giving and Identity: Why affluent Australians give - or don’t - to community causes

机译:奉献与认同:为什么富裕的澳大利亚人奉献或不奉献给社区事业

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The trend to affluence in Australia is noteworthy. There are more Australian millionaires than ever before and the rate at which Australians are joining this group is one of the fastest in the world, with average assets held now worth US$4.1m, nudging the world’s average of US$4.8m (Merrill Lynch and Capgemini 2005). This is positive news for the community sector because the Giving Australia household survey indicates that Australia’s affluent are more likely give to community causes than those on lower incomes and are more likely to give more (PMCBP 2005). This trend is reflected in analyses of tax deductions claimed for charitable giving (McGregor-Lowndes and Marsden 2006). This paper presents the findings of qualitative research conducted as part of the Giving Australia project describing why affluent donors give - or don’t - to community causes. Findings from eight focus groups and eight in-depth interviews with affluent individuals suggest that giving by the affluent at lower levels may be linked to a sense of identity and responsibility within social groups, as well as the perceived worthiness of both the cause and recipient organisations. In contrast, major donor behaviour appeared to be linked to passion and personal commitment to social change. A range of barriers were also indicated such as a need for privacy and concerns about the capacity of community organisations. Overall, the study’s findings add to the understanding of giving behaviour by the affluent in Australia and confirm US findings that motivations for affluent donors are complex (for example, Boris 1987; Prince and File 1994; Schervish 2005; Johnson 2005).
机译:澳大利亚的富裕趋势值得注意。澳大利亚百万富翁的人数比以往任何时候都多,澳大利亚人加入这一群体的速度是世界上最快的之一,目前拥有的平均资产价值为410万美元,略微超过了世界平均值480万美元(Merrill Lynch和Capgemini 2005年)。这对社区部门来说是个好消息,因为“给予澳大利亚家庭调查”表明,与收入较低的国家相比,澳大利亚的富裕人群更有可能为社区事业做出贡献(PMCBP 2005)。这种趋势反映在对慈善捐赠主张的税收减免的分析中(McGregor-Lowndes and Marsden 2006)。本文介绍了“给予澳大利亚”项目中进行的定性研究的结果,该研究描述了为什么富裕的捐助者对社区事业做出贡献或不做出贡献。从八个焦点小组的调查结果和与富裕人士进行的八次深度访谈中发现,较低水平的富裕人士的奉献可能与社会群体中的认同感和责任感以及事业和受援者组织的感知价值有关。相反,主要的捐助者行为似乎与热情和对社会变革的个人承诺有关。还指出了一系列障碍,例如对隐私的需求以及对社区组织能力的担忧。总体而言,该研究的发现增加了对澳大利亚富裕人士给予行为的理解,并证实了美国的发现,即富裕捐助者的动机很复杂(例如,鲍里斯(Boris)1987;普林斯和File(1994);谢尔维什(Schervish)2005;约翰逊(Johnson)2005)。

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    Madden Kym M.;

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