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New research from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy shows that even after strong growth during the past decade or so, just $1 out of every $500 in donations goes to LGBTQ+‐focused nonprofit groups, despite the multitude of challenges these populations face today.
印第安纳大学礼来家族慈善学院(Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy)的最新研究表明,即使在过去十几年中取得了强劲的增长,每 500 美元的捐款中也只有 1 美元捐给了关注 LGBTQ+ 的非营利组织,尽管这些人群如今面临着诸多挑战。