The influence of religion on philanthropy in Canada
Authors: Ida E. Berger
Overview
Abstract (English)
Recognition of the multi-cultural nature of the Canadian population has led companies across a wide array of business domains to reach beyond their traditional bases of support to focus on hitherto untapped communities as potential markets for their goods and services. Competitive conditions within the voluntary sector have pushed nonprofits along this same path. However, no systematic Canadian research reports on the attitudes, social norms, benefits sought, expectations, opportunities, experiences, or behaviors of sub-communities in the voluntary sector. This paper examines philanthropic behavior by religion using data from the Statistics Canada 2000 National Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating. The paper compares and contrasts the voluntary and philanthropic behaviors of the Canadian population across religious groups; compares and contrasts the motivations for and perceived impediments against such behaviors; and articulates and examines a model that traces the influence of religion on voluntary and philanthropic behavior in Canada’s multi-cultural society.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Ida E. Berger |
Publication Year | 2006 |
Title | The influence of religion on philanthropy in Canada |
Volume | 17 |
Journal Name | Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 110-127 |
Publication Language | English |
- Ida E. Berger
- Ida E. Berger
- The influence of religion on philanthropy in Canada
- Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations
- 17
- 2006
- 2
- 110-127