This, to conclude, ABN Amro and fortis bank nederland and Maastricht University, on the basis of research.
According to Marianne Verhaar-Strijbos, director of Philanthropy Advice at ABN Amro MeesPierson, philanthropists have less money to charities than a few years ago.
“This is a good trend, because that promotes the entrepreneurship of the receiver and reduces the dependence on the giver,” says Verhaar-Strijbos. “In addition, the private initiative of a comeback, because many of the donors want the impact of their donations. All of these changes create a shift in the practice of charity is necessary.”
“they Want to be in the favor of the supporter to come and stay, then it is important to work with donors to create partnerships and by them, hit the right chord. Asking for additional donations in any case counter-productive.”
the study reveals that there are differences in how much a philanthropist gives depending on, for example employment. Philanthropists are employed to give the most with an average of 12.992 euro, followed by entrepreneurs with 10.349 euro.
Heirs to give by far the least, with 2.802 euro. Also as a percentage of the assets give employees the most, namely 0.5 percent, and heirs with 0.1 percent the least.


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