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Philanthropy Trends 2012-13
What Trends are You Experiencing, Noticing?
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• Up from No. 5 in 2010
• No. 1 in 2011 (latest info available)
– Score of 60 (not sure out of 100? Or out of 60)
– Ireland 59, Australia 58, NZ 57, UK 57
Americans are Most Generous Globally* *Charities Aid Foundation
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$298.42 Billion* *Giving USA 2012 for 2011
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73%
5%
7%
7% 8% Individuals
Corporations
Foundations
FamilyFoundations
Bequests
We Lost Non-Profits* *Giving USA 2012 for 2011
• There were 1.28 million non-for-profits in 2010
• 1.08 million in 2011
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Big Ideas More Important than Ever
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Women, Next Gen, People of Color
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Social Media Study* *Sage Nonprofit 2012
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84%
Of organizations surveyed
are using social media
73%
Say social media
Is Very or Somewhat
Important to the mission
46% Social Fundraising
Platform
Fundraising and Social Media* *Sage Nonprofit Social Media Study 2012
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• Respect
• Commitment
• Honesty and Integrity
• Customer Service
• Positive Mindset and Workplace
• Listen
IFM Values Statement
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• “It’s Not About Me. It’s About Our Company Values.” Cathy Choi, CEO Bulbrite
• Integrity
• Team spirit
• Excellence
• Innovation
• Relationship-building
• Educating ourselves and others
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Values Alignment and Engagement
Values
• Corporations are aligning their giving with organization that values are clear and aligned
Engagement
• Innovation
• Employees – want their employees involved
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Board and Volunteers as Force Multipliers
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Role of the Board* *Chronicle of Philanthropy
Understands Data Enough
70%
57%
62%
52%
Help
make
decisions
Explain
revenue
model
Explain
expenses
Represent
with
others
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Personal Capital
Human
Intellectual
Network
Resources
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Ernie Ludy,
Founder, Medstat
Must Have Very Important
Important
100% 40% to 75% One to two
Expertise Not the Driver
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Giving Capacity and Inclination
Top philanthropies
Decision makers
Interests
Engagement preferences
Stewardship preferences
Motivation, Values
Philanthropic Profile
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Corporate Giving July 2012* *Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy and the Conference Board
• Narrowing focus, number of recipients
• Education main beneficiary of trend
• Health and social services next
– 80% of companies gave 20%
• Close alignment with business
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Foundation Giving 2011-12* *Foundation Center
• Health and education continue to lead the way
• Community foundations increase assets and giving
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Collaboration Continues to Trend
• Working with other institutions and/or charities
• Foundations and corporations like this; but is it worth it, is it working?
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BIG Data Rules
• Well, it should
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Achieving a Culture of Philanthropy, Stewardship & Engagement
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“Culture Eats Strategy” *Peter Drucker
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High Impact Harder to achieve
High Impact Easy to achieve
Lower Impact Harder to achieve
Lower Impact Easy to achieve
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