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The Charitable Lifestyle Infographic Shows Giving A-Listers

In this Charitable Lifestyle Infographic, one can easily track their favorite celebrities' altruistic tendencies. The infographic was created by Roozt, an online website that helps users easily find brands that are helping save the world with their business without having to scout the Internet themselves. For this infographic, Roozt has collected information on 15 celebrities who have donated to worthy causes as well as created their own foundations and charities.

From rockstar Jon Bon Jovi to Oscar-winner Meryl Streep, the list is filled with A-listers who are more willing to give away their money than spend it on a night out partying. It is no wonder that power-couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are leading the pack of do-gooders from supporting displaced mothers in Somalia to helping rebuild New Orleans. This Charitable Lifestyle Infograph finds the truly inspiring in the rich and famous.
Trend Themes
1. Celebrity Philanthropic Influence - Celebrities are using their influence to promote philanthropy, creating opportunities for businesses to partner with them to support various causes.
2. The Rise of Conscious Consumerism - The increasing awareness and interest in charitable causes among consumers is leading to a demand for socially responsible products and services, presenting opportunities for companies to align their business strategies with philanthropic missions.
3. Data-driven Altruism - Innovations in data collection and analysis are enabling individuals and organizations to more effectively measure and track the impact of their philanthropic efforts, creating opportunities for businesses to invest in technology solutions that facilitate charitable giving.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can capitalize on celebrity influence to promote philanthropic causes and engage consumers through charitable initiatives.
2. Retail - Retailers can tap into the rise of conscious consumerism by offering socially responsible products and services that support charitable causes and appeal to socially conscious consumers.
3. Technology - Technology companies can invest in data-driven solutions that facilitate charitable giving and enable individuals and organizations to more effectively measure and track the impact of their philanthropic efforts.

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