The first decades of the new century are expected to witness a dramatic inc
rease in charitable giving. And women will be move influential than ever be
fore in determining the beneficiaries of this giving. The purpose of the re
search reported in this article is to provide useful information for social
workers involved in program fundraising by examining various factors that
may influence women's future charitable giving to human services. Data for
this study were taken from a representative national sample of 2,719 U.S. a
dults. The Gallup Organization conducted in-home face-to-face interviews in
1996 for the Independent Sector. The results of this secondary analysis in
dicate that people who give to human services, in contrast to those who do
not, were move likely to be white women, have a higher income, and Voluntee
r in human services, in addition, the analysis provides evidence that women
are more committed to the role of charitable organizations in society and
believe that they have the power to improve the welfare of others.