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How Offering Choices Helps Boost Charitable Donations

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Nonprofits and charitable organizations can increase contributions simply by offering multiple-choice options that signal to potential donors what is appropriate to give. Wharton’s Alice Moon shares the results of her latest study.

“The reason quantity requests tend to outperform other types of requests is they clarify what amounts are the norms to give.”— Alice Moon

 

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