For generations, religious congregations trained Americans to give regularly and generously, shaping philanthropy as part of everyday life. With 20 million fewer churchgoers today, those habits are eroding, leaving fewer donors and a generation less practiced in generosity. Fulcrum Nonprofit Leadership argues that philanthropy is like a muscle—without consistent training, it weakens. As churches step back from their historic role, new institutions such as colleges, universities, and nonprofits must step forward to cultivate the next generation of givers.

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Categories: Fundraising, Leadership
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Author: Christopher Looney