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IV-15a: Individual, Corporate, and Foundation Giving to Arts, Culture, and Humanities (ACH) Organizations, Total and as a Percentage of All Charitable Giving, 1984–2021 (Adjusted for Inflation)

Source: Indiana University, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Giving USA 2022: The Annual Report on Philanthropy for the Year 2021—Data Tables (Chicago: Giving USA Foundation, 2022), pp. 67. Inflation adjustment performed by Giving USA using the Consumer Price Index. Data presented by American Academy of Arts and Sciences’ Humanities Indicators (humanitiesindicators.org).

Little information is available on charitable giving to the humanities. The Giving USA Foundation, a research organization that publishes information on trends in charitable giving, documents charitable support for an array of sectors—including “arts, culture, and humanities organizations.” Unfortunately, this category encompasses a range of activities (such as the performing arts) that are not within the scope of the humanities as conceptualized for the purposes of the Humanities Indicators. These data also exclude other key humanities activities (such as humanities education, which is tallied in an undifferentiated “education” category). Nonetheless, data from Giving USA provide the closest available approximation of the extent of charitable giving for humanities-related projects.

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