The share of Latinos who give to established charities has dropped sharply since 2008, a new study has found.
The same has been true for other Americans, but the percentage of Hispanics who give to help people in need through less formal efforts is higher than for others in the United States.
Still, the rate of Hispanics giving to help others in informal ways, such as crowdfunding for a neighbor’s medical bills, funding a relative’s education, and sending money to family members in another country, are higher than those of others. Sixteen percent of Latino households gave that way, on average, from 2000 to 2018, compared with 12.6% of other households, the report found.
2. For high-net-worth Hispanic donors, the top priorities were education, animal rights, and health care. Researchers did not include additional information about giving specifically to family members or remittances, which typically refers to money transfers to family living in a home country.Some nonprofit professionals think the data on generosity of Latinos might not be accurate because of cultural differences in how Hispanics think about giving.
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