9. Why Individuals Give: To Make A Difference Connection to Cause Connection to Person Asking Others in their Social Circle Do Out of Gratitude Out of Duty/Obligation To Leave a Legacy For Public Recognition Out of Guilt For a Tax Break Because They Were Asked Because They Were Inspired
10. Giving TrendsFuture Giving Plans by Age Segment Source: Convio, The Next Generation of American Giving, March 2010
20. Prospect Research:Where to Find Prospects Current Donors who can be upgraded Lapsed Donors Board Members Volunteers Staff Clients – current & past Friends & Family of Board members, volunteers & clients People who give to sister organizations People who come to org. events/programs
25. Building A Community of Supporters Partners in Effective Philanthropy, 2010 LauraEkaufman@change4yourdollar.com www.Change4YourDollar.com Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License
Notas del editor
Individuals = $227.41 Billion or 75%. Important thing to note is that individual giving remained flat from 2008 to 2009, and still is at 75% of total.Foundations = $38.44 Billion or 13%. From 2008 to 2009, foundation funding fell by 8.9%.Bequests (also from individuals) = $23.80 Billion or 8% So 83% comes from Individuals if you add bequests & individualsCorporations = $14.10 Billion or 4%
Religion $100.95 Billion – down 6 million from last year, but still same % of whole.Education $40.01 BillionGifts to grantmaking foundations $31.00 BillionHuman Services $27.08 billionPublic & Society Benefit $22.77 billion mostly gifts to United Ways, Jewish federations and free-standing donor advised fundsHealth $22.46Arts $12.34International $8.89 (down from 2008)Environment $6.15 Billion [2%]Other 11% Undesignated & grants to individuals