What are the giving preferences of high-net-worth dual-national American Christians?


The following report presents results from the Needs assessment of Dual National, high-net-worth (DNHNW) Americans living in the UK.

It answers three main research questions:

  1. Who are the dual-national high-net-worth community, and how can Stewardship America access them?

  2. What are their pain points and motivations when it comes to tax and giving?

  3. Do they know that dual tax liability gifting exists, and would they ever use a service like Stewardship America?


The findings are based upon the responses of 75 dual-national, high-net-worth Americans living in the UK. Of these 75 respondents, 25 had investable assets of $25,000 - $100,000, another 25 respondents had investable assets of $100,000 - $500,000, and a final 25 had inevitable assets of $500,000 and above.


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Samuel Verbi

Samuel is the Co-Founder and Director of Evaluation at Eido. Prior to this he has four years of professional experience as a monitoring and evaluation freelancer, and five years of research experience completing his bachelors and masters in sociology.

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