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2011/2012 Demographics

Current-year estimates and previews year projections of U.S. demographic data for 2011/2012 donations.

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Demographics

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US, State, County, Census Tract, Block Group, Place, ZIP Code, CSD, CBSA, DMA, Congressional District

Target For more information:

Donor or Non-donor See Microsoft Excel chart

2011/2012 Demographics
Summary:

Current-year estimates and five-year projections of U.S. demographic data for 2011/2012 average gift per demographic area. Demographics/Average gift Average dollar amount of gifts to date 2011 US, State, County, Census Tract, Block Group, Place, ZIP Code, CSD, CBSA, DMA, Congressional District Average dollar amount per demographic area See Microsoft Excel chart

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Donation Level: For more information:

Homeowner or non-homeowner

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Whether a donor is an homeowner or non-homeowner as an impact on the how much they donate or if they are one time or repeat donor. The stability of homeownership tends to lead to a repeat donor. Health 2011 State, County Repeat or one time See Microsoft Excel chart

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Number of Children
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The number of children a person/family has affects the decision to donate and if they are a report or one time donor. Number of Children 2011 State, County Repeat or one time; donor or non-donor See Microsoft Excel chart

Topics: Years Available: Geographies: Type of Donor: For more information:

Income

Summary:

The Income/wealth/poverty level based on an individual or family status dictates the type of donor; repeat or one time giver.

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Demographics, Employment/Jobs/Labor, Income/Wealth/Poverty U.S. Census Bureau 2011 US, State, County, Census Tract, Block Group, Place, ZIP Code, CSD, CBSA, Congressional District Repeat or one time; donor or non-donor See Microsoft Excel Chart

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Wealth Rating
Summary:

Depending on the level of wealth a donor has; it can be expected to have a repeat donor, mainly due to tax purposes, donations are a necessary write off; which reduces or removes the amount of obligatory tax cost to the government. Wealth Rating

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Source:

U.S. Census Bureau, Data Sources. Washington, DC: 2011

Years Available: Geographies: Type of Donor: For more information:

2011 U.S. Most likely repeat See Microsoft Excel Chart

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