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La générosité au Royaume-Uni

Publié le 20.04.2018

Charities Aid Foundation vient de publier son étude sur la générosité 2017 au Royaume-Uni. Découvrez les dernières grandes tendances.

Charities Aid Foundation mène une étude barométrique chaque année pour mieux comprendre la générosité des Anglais.  Ainsi pour l’année 2017, 12 000 personnes ont été interviewées dans le cadre de l’étude.

Les points clés de la générosité au Royaume-Uni

  • The total amount given to charity increased to 10.3 billion – however, this is driven by fewerpeople giving more.
  • The number of people who gave to charity either via donations or sponsoring someone in 2017 decreased from the previous year – led by the decrease in sponsorship.
  • November and December were the peak months for donations to charity whilst June was the peak month for sponsoring someone.
  • People continued to sign petitions and take part in public demonstrations in 2017 at the high levels seen for the first time in 2016.
  • Despite innovation in charitable giving over the years, cash remains the main way in which people give, although the level has decreased slightly in 2017.
  • Women remain more likely than men to participate in charitable and social activity though the gap is widening rather than narrowing between the two groups.
  • Trust in charity has shown no real movement since 2016, with 51% agreeing that charities a retrustworthy. Men in particular are most likely to disagree that charities are trustworthy.

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