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Atlas of Giving Says Charitable Donations Grew 9% Last Year, to $457-Billion

January 28, 2015 | Read Time: 1 minute

Charitable giving will fall by more than 3 percent this year, to $442.1-billion, after growing by more than 9 percent in 2014, to $456.7-billion, a new survey estimates.

Giving in 2014 was bolstered by a healthy surge in year-end donations.

But the gains in 2014 are unlikely to hold this year when giving will be โ€œbleak at best,โ€ the researchers speculate.

The Atlas of Giving says its findings are produced by a team of 25 mathematicians using 65 economic algorithms, but the organization doesnโ€™t provide specifics on how it compiles its figures.

Researchers, who acknowledged that their โ€œforecast will change as events unfold throughout the year,โ€ cite several factors that could cause charitable giving to fall in 2015. Among them: possible declines in the stock market following itโ€™s lengthy rally, a likely increase in interest rates, weakening economies in Europe, and low compensation levels among workers that are still beneath pre-recession levels.


Some fundraisers have been skeptical of the surveyโ€™s validity and its value to charities. โ€œGiving was healthy in 2014, and 2015 is looking strong,โ€ said Barlow Mann, a Memphis planned-giving consultant. โ€œItโ€™s too early to predict. You might as well predict the weather a year in advance.โ€

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