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While Americans are considered to be among the most generous people globally, the economic turmoil has put even more pressure on donors and on nonprofit leaders. At the same time, millions of Americans say they want to make a difference and expect to work on causes bigger than themselves. Use this section of the Barna website to make sense of the challenges and opportunities in the nonprofit space. |
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Churches Stand to Lose Several Billion Dollars in Lost Donations Due to Economic Downturn December 1, 2008
Tens of millions of Americans have already suffered substantial financial losses in the wake of the sub-prime mortgage crisis and subsequent financial challenges. A new survey from More... |
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Despite Benefits, Few Americans Have Experienced Short-Term Mission Trips October 6, 2008
A century ago, missionaries had to commit to years of service. With the comparative ease and affordability of travel, church and non-profit leaders now encourage a different form of More... |
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Born Again Christians Remain Skeptical, Divided About Global Warming September 17, 2007
Most Americans are often hard-pressed to find connection between their faith and their environmental views. However, a new survey by The Barna Group shows that a person’s More... |
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American Lifestyles Mix Compassion and Self-Oriented Behavior February 5, 2007
How do the lifestyles of Americans define them - by their capacity to "do good" for others or by their willingness to indulge themselves?
A new nationwide survey from The More... |
