A Report on Charitable Giving in Hawaii

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Q: METH2 Through automatic payments from a paycheck or bank account? Q: METH3 By giving stocks or bonds? Q: METH4 Giving a gift of real estate? Q: METH5 Giving an interest in a business? Q: METH6 Giving through a charitable trust? Q: METH7 Giving new or used items or canned goods? Q: METH8 Giving by volunteering your time? Q: NMETHX Is there anything else your household gave to charity in 2014 that I might have missed? [IF NO, ENTER [3]] [IF YES, ASK: What was it?] [DO NOT READ LIST; ENTER ALL THAT APPLY] 1. Yes - gave blood 2. Yes - (OTHER) 3. No, nothing else 9. (REFUSED) Q: METHOTHX Other (specify):

Q: Q28 Which of the following giving methods did your household use MOST for your charitable giving in 2014? [READ LIST; ALLOW UP TO 3 RESPONSES IF GIVEN, BUT DO NOT PROBE] 01 - Checks 02 - Cash 03 - Automatic payments 04 - Credit card 05 - Stocks or bonds 06 - Real estate 07 - New or used goods 08 - Canned goods or other food items 09 - ONLINE 88 - (NO METHOD WAS USED "MOST") 99 - (REFUSED) Q: TRNSMECH Now, before I ask you to name some of the charities your household gave to last year, let me first ask a few more general questions -- about some of the different TYPES of giving you might have done.

Hawai‘i Community Foundation Giving Study 2015 SMS Research & Marketing Services

41 May 2015


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