Study shows donors have higher level of virtuous behavior
Donors to charities like North Shore Animal League America have been found to exhibit a higher level of virtuous behavior than the rest of the general population. A University of Chicago General Social Survey found that donors who give to charity at least once a year also have these characteristics:
15% more likely than non-donors to give directions to a stranger 17% more likely to give up their place in line 22% more likely to give up a seat on the bus 46% more likely to give food or money to a homeless person 125% more likely to give blood