Pluralism in Muslim American Philanthropy Report 2022

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2022-09-08
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Muslim Philanthropy Initiative, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
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The Pluralism in Muslim American Philanthropy 2022 Report shows that, on average, U.S. Muslims surveyed perceived themselves to have higher levels of characteristics such as tolerance, valuing diversity and racial inclusivity, religiosity, and motivation to donate to causes benefitting people with marginalized identities (described in the study as “donation motivation”) than U.S. non-Muslims perceived themselves to have. This report details the findings on pluralism and tolerance perception from a self-administered web survey conducted by SSRS for the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. The larger study, of which these findings are a part, surveys the opinions of Muslims and the general population regarding faith customs, donation practices and attitudes, volunteer work, remittances, and zakat. SSRS conducted its survey from January 25 through February 15, 2022 with 2,010 adult respondents (age 18 and over), including 1,024 Muslim and 960 general population respondents. SSRS reached eligible respondents via a nonprobability web panel sample.

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Siddiqui, S., Hughes, M., Wasif, R., Paarlberg, A., Cheema, J., Samad, A. & Noor, Z. (2022), Pluralism in Muslim American Philanthropy Report 2022. Muslim Philanthropy Initiative at Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
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Islamic Relief USA; International Strategy and Policy Institute
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