The top reason male entrepreneurs give to charity is a desire to leave a legacy, with 44 percent saying so, compared with 26 percent of women respondents, according to a new survey from Fidelity Charitable.
Female entrepreneurs were most likely to say they were motivated by a specific cause, with 67 percent saying so, compared with 32 percent of male respondents.
The survey is part of a broader study of philanthropy and entrepreneurship based on responses from 301 entrepreneurs with businesses that have more than $1 million in revenue. The study also found differences in the motivations of entrepreneurs who volunteer their time at charities.
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