2011
DOI: 10.1179/175380611x12950033990098
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A legacy for the nation's health – the challenges faced by UK health charities in legacy funding

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“…These points are illustrated in Figure 1 (see Engagements ). While many participants value specific cause-based organisations over supporting the arts (Body and Breeze, 2016; Pharoah, 2011), some of the driving goals can be seen as similar, including helping friends and family, having a sense of responsibility, and the ‘feel good factor’ associated with giving (Bekkers and Wiepking, 2011).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These points are illustrated in Figure 1 (see Engagements ). While many participants value specific cause-based organisations over supporting the arts (Body and Breeze, 2016; Pharoah, 2011), some of the driving goals can be seen as similar, including helping friends and family, having a sense of responsibility, and the ‘feel good factor’ associated with giving (Bekkers and Wiepking, 2011).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…cancer) more popular than others (e.g. arts and culture) (Body and Breeze, 2016; Pharoah, 2011). Meta-analysis reveals several key drivers of charitable giving (Bekkers and Wiepking, 2011), which explain voluntary giving generally, but particularly ‘not giving’ to non-profit arts and culture.…”
Section: Voluntary Givingmentioning
confidence: 99%