Title: 2016 Index of Global Philanthropy and Remittances
Organization: Center for Global Prosperity at the Hudson Institute
Summary: U.S. private giving to developing countries totaled $43.9 billion in 2014, far outstripping the $33.1 billion the U.S. government spent, according to the report.
Among the findings:
• The largest source of nongovernment giving to developing countries was from private and voluntary organizations, at $15.4 billion, followed by corporations, $11.3 billion; religious organizations, $6 billion; and foundations, $4.7 billion.
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