2017
DOI: 10.1920/wp.ifs.2017.w1720
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Lift and shift: the effect of fundraising interventions in charity space and time

Abstract: Fundraising interventions may lift donations and/or shift their composition and timing, making it important to study their effect across charity space and time. We find that major fundraising appeals lift total donations, but surprisingly shift donations to other charities across time. To explain this, we develop a two-period model with two sources of warm glow that relates donation responses to underlying preference parameters. A dynamic framework, combined with rich data, provides opportunities to identify s… Show more

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“…Information about government funding not only leads to substitution between organizations but also to the recruitment of new donors. New information or shocks in social needs may create a conversion effect and draw new donors into giving, as is shown in research on natural disasters (Scharf, Smith, and Ottoni‐Wilhelm ). Our results suggest that information about government funding has the potential to increase total fundraising income, which is an important insight for fundraisers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Information about government funding not only leads to substitution between organizations but also to the recruitment of new donors. New information or shocks in social needs may create a conversion effect and draw new donors into giving, as is shown in research on natural disasters (Scharf, Smith, and Ottoni‐Wilhelm ). Our results suggest that information about government funding has the potential to increase total fundraising income, which is an important insight for fundraisers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Information about government funding not only leads to substitution between organizations but also to the recruitment of new donors. New information or shocks in social needs may create a conversion effect and draw new donors into giving, as is shown in research on natural disasters (Scharf, Smith, and Ottoni-Wilhelm 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rationale for such accounts is that they facilitate tax-effective giving. ix Further tests reported in Scharf, Smith and Ottoni-Wilhelm (2017) confirm that this twenty-week period is sufficient to capture the dynamics associated with the appeals. There is no evidence of significant differences in donation (relative to baseline) after this time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…xiii An assumption in our analysis is that the baseline level of donations is not affected by the appeals. Scharf, Smith and Ottoni-Wilhelm (2017) show that, after each disaster appeal, donations return to the same baseline level. This supports the approach of modelling the effect of disaster appeals relative to a baseline appeal of giving.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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