Title: The 2016 Planned Giving Study: Building Lasting Legacies: New Insights From Data on Planned Gifts
Organizations: Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and Pentera, a consulting firm.
Summary: Donors age 45 to 50 are significantly more likely than other age groups to make planned gifts, the study found. Also, donors without children were more likely than those with children to make charitable bequests, and their bequests were greater, on average, than bequests from people who had children.
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