Part of GWWC’s mission is to create a culture of giving, but as you note in comments, a huge proportion of your donations come from the wealthy. How helpful do you think it would be if we thought about creating cultures of giving, with a focus on the intersectional—considering the ways that income, race and ethnicity, religion, nationality, and so on intersect with habits of charitable giving?
Part of GWWC’s mission is to create a culture of giving, but as you note in comments, a huge proportion of your donations come from the wealthy. How helpful do you think it would be if we thought about creating cultures of giving, with a focus on the intersectional—considering the ways that income, race and ethnicity, religion, nationality, and so on intersect with habits of charitable giving?