The JDCA’s 12 th annual donor sentiment and priority survey results are in. Continuing tradition, we sent this survey to individuals directly touched by T1D; who donate to the cause by giving money or participating in fundraising events.
In summary, the survey asks this charitable pool of donors, “How do YOU want your money used by the charities and organizations who receive it?”
For those passionate about finding a Practical Cure for T1D and who hope to expedite the process by donating to research and participating in events, it’s important to know where the community wants their money to go. By doing this, we can hold the organizations accountable to perform in a way that is aligned with our collective priorities.
The survey asked thirteen questions, seeking public opinion on everything from where people choose to donate, to their viewpoints on a Practical Cure.
Key Takeaways
1) Donors want their money to go towards research to find a Cure
There are a variety of reasons why someone donates to diabetes research. We asked people to choose from a selection of options to find which one is the most influential. The results showed that research to find a cure was the primary reason, winning by a landslide.
To further this, we asked donors, “Do you believe that funding cure research should be the top priority for diabetes charities?” 98% of respondents said: “Yes” —the highest level in the past five years.
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