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“How Do We Break Out of Pity?”: Reframing Children as Philanthropic Citizens

NonProfit Quarterly

My intention was never to start a nonprofit. Shifting from Pity to Solidarity Children are often encouraged to contribute by evoking pity, said Neugebauer (the classic example: Eat up your peasthere are starving kids in Africa.). Children are vastly more capable of critical thought than we give them credit for, Body added.

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COVID Cut Giving By Women More Than By Men

The NonProfit Times

This study presents findings for three types of households: those headed by single women; those headed by single men; and those headed by a married couple. Census Bureau younger people are delaying marriage and children or are not marrying or having children at all. Ackerman is the studys primary author.