Giving among same-sex couples: the role of identity, motivations, and charitable decision-making in philanthropic engagement

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === This study investigates the philanthropic practices of same-sex couples, including their motivations for giving and how they make philanthropic decisions. Existing research has focused almost exclusively on heterosexual couples and assum...

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Main Author: Dale, Elizabeth Jane
Other Authors: Mesch, Debra J.
Language:en_US
Published: 2016
Subjects:
Gay
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1805/10466
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spelling ndltd-IUPUI-oai-scholarworks.iupui.edu-1805-104662019-05-10T15:21:43Z Giving among same-sex couples: the role of identity, motivations, and charitable decision-making in philanthropic engagement Dale, Elizabeth Jane Mesch, Debra J. Benjamin, Lehn M. Burlingame, Dwight F. Robertson, Nancy Marie Gay Giving Identity Lesbian Philanthropy Volunteering Gay couples -- Charitable contributions Gays -- Identity Sexual minorities -- Charitable contributions Nonprofit organizations Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) This study investigates the philanthropic practices of same-sex couples, including their motivations for giving and how they make philanthropic decisions. Existing research has focused almost exclusively on heterosexual couples and assumes that all households are the same. Using the frameworks of the eight mechanisms of giving and social identification theory, this study investigates the role of identity in philanthropic behavior and how gender differences may be amplified among same-sex couples. Drawing on 19 semi-structured joint interviews with gay and lesbian couples in Indiana, the research uses a qualitative method to "give voice" to a marginalized population's philanthropic experiences that are little studied. The study finds participants are highly engaged in nonprofit organizations and participate in a diverse array of philanthropic behaviors. While many couples support at least one LGBT-affiliated nonprofit, giving to LGBT causes does not constitute the majority of most couples' philanthropy. Still, sexual orientation plays a significant role in motivating support for the LGBT community, for public policy changes and equal rights initiatives, and to HIV/AIDS-service organizations. Sexual orientation also determines which organizations many donors would not support. Same-sex couples also use their philanthropy as a way to support their communities at-large and be recognized by mainstream society. In terms of financial management, a majority of participant couples maintained independent financial accounts or partial pooling systems of household income, leading to more opportunities for charitable giving; at the same time, couples expressed low conflict over making giving decisions and supported one another's interests. This study provides scholars and practitioners insights into the complex interactions of motivations, identity, and financial arrangements that underscore charitable giving, and it offers implications for nonprofit organizations and fundraisers who work with diverse populations of donors. 2016-07-25T18:38:35Z 2016-07-25T18:38:35Z 2016-05-06 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1805/10466 10.7912/C2GK5J en_US
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topic Gay
Giving
Identity
Lesbian
Philanthropy
Volunteering
Gay couples -- Charitable contributions
Gays -- Identity
Sexual minorities -- Charitable contributions
Nonprofit organizations
spellingShingle Gay
Giving
Identity
Lesbian
Philanthropy
Volunteering
Gay couples -- Charitable contributions
Gays -- Identity
Sexual minorities -- Charitable contributions
Nonprofit organizations
Dale, Elizabeth Jane
Giving among same-sex couples: the role of identity, motivations, and charitable decision-making in philanthropic engagement
description Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === This study investigates the philanthropic practices of same-sex couples, including their motivations for giving and how they make philanthropic decisions. Existing research has focused almost exclusively on heterosexual couples and assumes that all households are the same. Using the frameworks of the eight mechanisms of giving and social identification theory, this study investigates the role of identity in philanthropic behavior and how gender differences may be amplified among same-sex couples. Drawing on 19 semi-structured joint interviews with gay and lesbian couples in Indiana, the research uses a qualitative method to "give voice" to a marginalized population's philanthropic experiences that are little studied. The study finds participants are highly engaged in nonprofit organizations and participate in a diverse array of philanthropic behaviors. While many couples support at least one LGBT-affiliated nonprofit, giving to LGBT causes does not constitute the majority of most couples' philanthropy. Still, sexual orientation plays a significant role in motivating support for the LGBT community, for public policy changes and equal rights initiatives, and to HIV/AIDS-service organizations. Sexual orientation also determines which organizations many donors would not support. Same-sex couples also use their philanthropy as a way to support their communities at-large and be recognized by mainstream society. In terms of financial management, a majority of participant couples maintained independent financial accounts or partial pooling systems of household income, leading to more opportunities for charitable giving; at the same time, couples expressed low conflict over making giving decisions and supported one another's interests. This study provides scholars and practitioners insights into the complex interactions of motivations, identity, and financial arrangements that underscore charitable giving, and it offers implications for nonprofit organizations and fundraisers who work with diverse populations of donors.
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title Giving among same-sex couples: the role of identity, motivations, and charitable decision-making in philanthropic engagement
title_short Giving among same-sex couples: the role of identity, motivations, and charitable decision-making in philanthropic engagement
title_full Giving among same-sex couples: the role of identity, motivations, and charitable decision-making in philanthropic engagement
title_fullStr Giving among same-sex couples: the role of identity, motivations, and charitable decision-making in philanthropic engagement
title_full_unstemmed Giving among same-sex couples: the role of identity, motivations, and charitable decision-making in philanthropic engagement
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