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In March, the Women’s Philanthropy Institute (WPI) released a report analyzing the first new data on household charitable decision making in 15 years. Many interesting trends were revealed by the report, and I was particularly surprised to see that 61.5 percent of couples make giving decisions together—a number that has actually declined since 2005. 
The report from WPI got me thinking about how philanthropy fits into a different aspect of the idiom “money talks”—defined by Merriam Webster as “money has a strong influence on people’s actions and behaviors.” If this is true, then families should be harnessing our philanthropic resources as effectively as possible to solve the world’s greatest social challenges. 

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