Tuesday, February 15, 2011

"The Charity Divide: Study Shows Women More Generous Givers than Men"

There's a great article in the Friday, February 11 Time magazine about the recent study by the Women's Philanthropy Institute.  Dr. Debra Mesch, the director of the institute is quoted.  She says, "It is not just the older white males [giving], we are seeing women really growing in terms of philanthropy." The study is titled "Women Give 2010."

It is a wonderful lead up to the international symposium, "Women World Wide Leading Through Philanthropy," to be held in Chicago, March 10 and 11 sponsored by the Center on Philanthropy.  We are pleased that the second Shaw-Hardy Taylor Achievement Award will be presented by Martha Taylor at the symposium .

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