The effectiveness of private benefits in fundraising of local charities*

This article provides an empirical analysis of the role that private benefits play in explaining charitable donations to large cultural and environmental organizations. We develop a multiple discrete choice model with differentiated products. We estimate the model using a unique data set of donor li...

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Main Authors: Sieg, Holger, Zhang, Jipeng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1015592020-03-07T12:10:41Z The effectiveness of private benefits in fundraising of local charities* Sieg, Holger Zhang, Jipeng School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social and public welfare This article provides an empirical analysis of the role that private benefits play in explaining charitable donations to large cultural and environmental organizations. We develop a multiple discrete choice model with differentiated products. We estimate the model using a unique data set of donor lists for the 10 largest cultural and environmental charitable organizations in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. We find that some private benefits such as invitations to private dinner parties and special events are effective tools for fundraising. Our policy simulations suggests that the composition of private benefits has a potentially large impact on donor behavior. 2013-10-24T07:20:48Z 2019-12-06T20:40:34Z 2013-10-24T07:20:48Z 2019-12-06T20:40:34Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Sieg, H., & Zhang, J. (2012). The effectiveness of private benefits in fundraising of local charities*. International economic review, 53(2), 349-374. 0020-6598 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/101559 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/16787 10.1111/j.1468-2354.2012.00684.x en International economic review
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The effectiveness of private benefits in fundraising of local charities*
description This article provides an empirical analysis of the role that private benefits play in explaining charitable donations to large cultural and environmental organizations. We develop a multiple discrete choice model with differentiated products. We estimate the model using a unique data set of donor lists for the 10 largest cultural and environmental charitable organizations in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. We find that some private benefits such as invitations to private dinner parties and special events are effective tools for fundraising. Our policy simulations suggests that the composition of private benefits has a potentially large impact on donor behavior.
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title The effectiveness of private benefits in fundraising of local charities*
title_short The effectiveness of private benefits in fundraising of local charities*
title_full The effectiveness of private benefits in fundraising of local charities*
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