ESTUDIO DE PERFILES Y MOTIVADORES DE LOS DONANTES DE UNA ONG

Natalia Ossa-Arboleda, Lina M. Ceballos
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Non-governmental organizations (NGO) need funding to achieve their purposes. For this reason, it is necessary to understand the behavior of donors to achieve a more effective acquisition and retention of donations. Based on the theory of values, the main objective of this research is to identify the profiles of individuals who make donations of time and money to an NGO via the exploration of motivators and inhibitors to donate. A qualitative approach was used with a total of 22 participants in the city of Medellin. Group sessions and in-depth interviews were conducted with 19 donors of time and money between the ages of 18 and 30, as well as three in-depth interviews with experts. The results propose a value segmentation of three groups of donors: Altruists, Hedonists and Makers; mainly repre- sented by the values of “universalism,” “pleasure,” and “self-direction,” respectively. Although for all segments it is important to help those who need it most, the values expressed in the motivations that lead to donations vary from one segment to another. Knowing the different types of donors will allow NGO to generate actions to attract them and extend literature related to charitable behavior.
非政府组织捐助者的概况和动机研究
非政府组织(NGO)需要资金来实现其目标。因此,有必要了解捐赠者的行为,以实现更有效的获取和保留捐赠。基于价值观理论,本研究的主要目的是通过探索捐赠的激励因素和抑制因素,来确定向非政府组织捐赠时间和金钱的个人概况。对麦德林市的22名参与者采用了定性方法。与19位年龄在18岁至30岁之间的时间和金钱捐助者进行了小组会议和深入访谈,并与专家进行了三次深入访谈。结果提出了三组捐赠者的价值分割:利他主义者、享乐主义者和创造者;主要表现为“普遍主义”、“愉悦”和“自我导向”的价值观。虽然对所有阶层来说,帮助那些最需要帮助的人是很重要的,但导致捐款的动机所表达的价值观因阶层而异。了解不同类型的捐赠者,可以让非政府组织采取行动来吸引他们,并扩展与慈善行为相关的文献。
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