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A study of charity by Daniel Hungerman, a Notre Dame economist, found that all-white congregations become less charitably active as the share of black residents in the local community grows.
GARDEN CITY, N.Y., Oct. 25 - Nassau County's first study of charity care in 12 local hospitals shows a wide range in the amount of free treatment given to poor patients.
In Britain, a recent study of charity trends by the Charities Aid Foundation, a non-profit body, found that 10% of income given to the 500 largest charities went to faith-based organisations.America's religious enthusiasm partly explains its relative generosity.
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Those who study governance of charities said it was unusual for a sitting government official to run a major foundation and worried that such an arrangement would shortchange the charity and its staff.
A 2003 GAO study of the 4,300 charities that run such vehicle donation programs discovered that half the charities it audited only received 10% of the Kelley Blue Book value claimed on the donor's tax return.
Thus, in practice, most research and policy evaluations of the quantity of community benefit provided by hospitals typically relies upon study of the amount of charity care provided to the underinsured and uninsured.
One in 20 is looking to sell assets such as properties to plug the funding gap, Baker Tilly found in its study of 175 leading charities.
A recent fMRI study of donations to charities [28], showed increased activation in the subgenual region of the cingulate cortex (Brodmann area 25) when making a charitable donation compared to receiving a monetary reward.
This was the claim put forward by Gareth Morgan, professor of charity studies at Sheffield Hallam University.
The churches, synagogues and so on that received most of the money were typically attended by the donor, and thus could be interpreted more as a membership fee than an act of charity (the study did not include religiously linked charities engaged in good works under the heading of religious organisations).Different types of donors favour different things.
"It just seems utterly implausible that anyone can be doing due diligence in any way that constitutes a serious review of the applicant, let alone keeping an eye on them after they are approved," said Rob Reich, an associate professor of political science at Stanford, whose students did the study on the growth of charities, titled "Anything Goes: Approval of Nonprofit Status by the I.R.S".
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