AMERICAN EXPRESS CHARITABLE GIFT SURVEY REVEALS OPPORTUNITY FOR CHARITIES TO OPTIMIZE GIFTS THROUGH INCREASED ONLINE INITIATIVES Study answers questions regarding individual gift size and online giving habits NEW YORK, November 12, 2007 -- Today American Express, in partnership with the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, announced the release of the American Express Charitable Gift Survey, the first nationally representative study to address two frequently-asked questions in the charity world: "How do people give online?" and "How much do they give per donation?" In an increasingly online world, the survey took a close look at how people give online versus offline and the motivations behind each. The survey reveals groundbreaking analysis of individual gifts, which differs from the traditional look at annualized giving. Charities can Optimize Online Giving When asked why they did not give online, the single largest reason -- after not having a computer -- that people offered is that they were unaware of online contribution options. More than one quarter (28 percent) of offline-only donors said that they did not give online because they could not find an online giving site, they did not know they could make a gift online, or they did not think of giving online. Among those who contributed online, one in five (20 percent) said the primary motivation for giving online related to whether the charity actively promoted online giving choices -- either they received an appeal from the charity with a link or easily found an online giving option. "The American Express Charitable Gift Survey serves as a call-to-action for charities to boost their online initiatives," said Bradlee Benn, Vice President, Business Development, American Express Merchant Services. "This survey indicates there is an untapped pool of donors who are influenced by a charity's online presence and charities could benefit by proactively reaching out to them." Gift Size: Small Donations Make a Big Difference "Nonprofit organizations rely on many low dollar donations to fund their vital work," said Dr. Patrick Rooney, director of research for the Center on Philanthropy. "Even though high-profile, multi-million dollar donations receive the most recognition, The American Express Charitable Gift Survey demonstrates that most Americans are giving small donations -- and that they can add up for charities." About the Study To download the American Express Charitable Gift Survey, please go to http://www.americanexpress.com/corp/pc/2007/aecgs.asp. About American Express By partnering with programs like American Express' GivingExpress® progam, charities can increase their online presence and benefit from the giving power of American Express Cardmembers. American Express' GivingExpress program connects Cardmembers to more than one million charitable organizations -- large and small. It makes online giving easy and rewarding by streamlining tax records, providing Membership Rewards® points and allowing Membership Rewards point redemption, enabling quick and easy gifts, and allowing recurring donations. GivingExpress program is available on the Web at americanexpress.com/give. About The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University About Innovative Research Group, Inc. About Hart Philanthropic Services Group/tedhart.com Contacts: Sarah Meron 212.640.5503 Sarah.B.Meron@aexp.com |