Irvin, Renee A.Carr, Patrick Joseph, 1978-2018-08-162018-08-162004-06Irvin, R. A., & Carr, P. (2005). The role of philanthropy in local government finance. Public Budgeting & Finance, 25(3), 33–47.https://hdl.handle.net/1794/23595https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5850.2005.00366.xhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5038-159124 pagesNonprofit organizations thrive on the altruism of citizens, and actively court donors for major gifts. Yet individual gifts to government agencies are often unexpected, sporadic, and initiated by the donor. This article introduces the phenomenon of private giving to local governments and tests hypotheses regarding the expected forms of giving to public agencies. Results indicate that philanthropy is and will likely remain a minor and highly variable source of revenue, making it an ill‐suited replacement for broad‐based tax revenue. However, deliberate government efforts to provide a suitable environment for private donations appear to succeed in attracting more gifts per capita.enCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USFundraisingOregonLocal governmentPhilanthropyThe Oregon Guide to Private Fund Raising for Local GovernmentsArticle