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Investing in our community, trusting our nonprofits

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Would you trust your entire life’s fortune to a nonprofit? According to a recent survey conducted by Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, most people would not.

The survey found only 40% of Americans trusted nonprofits. To me, as the president of Marion’s leading philanthropic institution, that’s sobering — and disturbing. At least I’m not in Congress or a large corporation, where the trust level goes down to just 6%. Community foundations, the charity I lead in Marion, enjoy the second highest level of trust among nonprofits, just behind religious institutions.

These troubling statistics seem part of an overall distrust of just about everything these days. I grew up encouraged to trust everything — teachers, doctors, parents, the government, friends. I’m not naïve. I know some of these people and institutions let us down and they should be held accountable. I’m disappointed and sometimes angered when they fail us, but I still trust the vast majority of people in general. While a level of skepticism is healthy, we risk losing some humanity when doubt and mistrust become the norm.

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