Study Shows Giving to Charity is Good for the Brain

June 29, 2007 by Ford Church  
Filed under Non-Profit Management

Brain
The good feeling you get when you donate to your favorite charity could be your brain patting you on the back.

A team of psychologists and economists from the University of Oregon
has found that donating to charity activates a part of the brain
associated with pleasure.

The study, published in the journal Science, represents a major advance
in the fledgling field of neuroeconomics, which explores how the brain
affects the way people handle money.

Even low-income people give away part of their income, the study found.
“People feel good knowing that they’re a charitable giver,” wrote
William Harbaugh, an economics professor and one of the authors of the
article.

Source: Greater New Orleans Foundation e-Newsletter, June 29, 2007