Charitable giving is in free fall. Trust in social institutions is eroding. And the very organizations dedicated to healing, educating, and uplifting humanity are at risk of collapse. The Generosity Crisis is a wake-up call—and a roadmap.
In this bold and deeply researched book, authors Nathan Chappell, Brian Crimmins, and Michael Ashley explore the alarming decline in generosity—and why it matters more than ever. They argue that the future of philanthropy, and indeed the future of progress itself, hinges on one essential idea: radical human connection.
Through powerful insights, real-world examples, and a vision for scalable, tech-enabled compassion, The Generosity Crisis offers a clear path forward for anyone who believes in a better, more connected world.
Discover why generosity is fading—and how we can reignite it to meet humanity’s greatest challenges.
