Giving USA 2017 Annual Report on Philanthropy

April 30, 2017

Giving USA is a public outreach initiative of Giving USA Foundation. The Foundation, established in 1985 by what is now The Giving Institute, endeavors to advance philanthropy through research and education. Giving USA: The Annual Report on Philanthropy for the Year 2016 is a 2017 copyright of Giving USA Foundation and is researched and written at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.

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Since 1915, The Minneapolis Foundation has partnered with generous individuals and families, effective nonprofits, engaged civic leaders and other people just like you to strengthen our community through charitable giving. You can leave a gift to the Foundation to address changing community needs or a particular issue. You can create a donor advised fund: support all of the organizations you care about and let us handle the administrative details. You can involve your children and grandchildren in giving and create a personal legacy. You can partner with us on efforts to transform education, promote economic vitality, and build social capital to ensure that everyone in our community has an opportunity to thrive.

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