AFP Northeast Ohio - Welcome! January 29, 2016
Suzanne T. Allen, Ph.D. President & CEO Philanthropy Ohio
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in Our Vision To be the leading voice and premier resource for philanthropy @PhilanthropyOH
Our Impact Statements Preferred source of learning for Ohio philanthropy Strong, sustainable association for Ohio philanthropy Most trusted representative of Ohio philanthropy’s interests Valued connector of Ohio philanthropy @PhilanthropyOH
Giving Trends @PhilanthropyOH
Giving Trends Good News Giving is back from its recession depths Capital projects are back Growth of donor advised funds Increased professionalization of small and mid-sized nonprofits Generation X is moving to the top New donors – new ways to give (Crowdfunding) Rising philanthropic activism is happening at a time when the public sector is in decline, and that's helping shift the balance of power to private funders. Cuts in discretionary federal spending stretch out as far as the eye can see, while pension costs also promise to crimp state and local budgets—all of which limits government's ability to tackle problems with new initiatives. As government funds flow more to old people and debt payments, those with ideas to improve society will think more about how to sell the rich and foundations on their ideas, as opposed to fellow citizens and legislators. @PhilanthropyOH
Giving Trends The increasing impact of women donors A growing emphasis on impact investing ($1 trillion to date) The increased use of PRIs The debut of innovative structures Philanthropy becoming democratized @PhilanthropyOH
Giving Trends Bad News The decline of the public sector relative to private funders The rise of the know-it-all funder Continued downturn in traditional umbrella campaigns Leadership churn Edward Snowden and nonprofit privacy Still aren’t above 2% of AGI @PhilanthropyOH
Giving Trends In Other News: There is a growing push to convert wealth into power through philanthropy, as well as: Strategically-driven donations Post-reform ed philanthropy The great health crusade Campus to career concerns Climate change challenges @PhilanthropyOH
Trends What does it all mean? @PhilanthropyOH
Trends What are the trends affecting your industry? What are the trends affecting your geography? How are you and your leadership planning and incorporating the trends in your donor development and your strategic planning? @PhilanthropyOH
Giving Trends – Nationally @PhilanthropyOH
Giving Trends – Nationally @PhilanthropyOH
Giving Trends – Nationally @PhilanthropyOH
Trends Translated to Ohio @PhilanthropyOH
$7.42B Total Charitable Giving Ohio giving fell by 5% from $7.8B @PhilanthropyOH
Individual Giving in Ohio Individual giving fell by 8%. @PhilanthropyOH
Individual Giving in Ohio 2012 2013 @PhilanthropyOH
Individual Giving in Ohio Nearly one quarter of Ohio’s taxpayers – 1.26 million – reported charitable gifts on their federal tax returns. @PhilanthropyOH
Individual Giving in Ohio @PhilanthropyOH
Foundation Giving in Ohio 2013 2012 In 2013, foundation assets grew by 11 percent, or $2.2 billion. @PhilanthropyOH
Foundation Giving in Ohio 2013 2012 @PhilanthropyOH
Foundation Giving in Ohio 2013 2012 For the first time in five years, the number of Ohio foundations decreased. @PhilanthropyOH
Foundation Giving in Ohio @PhilanthropyOH
2013 Foundation Giving in Ohio @PhilanthropyOH
2014 Foundation Giving in Ohio @PhilanthropyOH
United Way Giving in Ohio @PhilanthropyOH
United Way Giving in Ohio 2014 2013 @PhilanthropyOH
United Way Giving in Ohio 2014 2013 @PhilanthropyOH
Foundation Giving in Ohio @PhilanthropyOH
Foundation Giving in Ohio @PhilanthropyOH
Foundation Giving in Ohio @PhilanthropyOH
So What? -or- How Does This Affect Me? The Research Question So What? -or- How Does This Affect Me? @PhilanthropyOH
The Future What does it all mean? @PhilanthropyOH
The Outlook Looking ahead, Foundation Center projects that U.S. foundations overall will continue to benefit from healthy growth in the economy and stock market. As a result, their giving will continue to increase well ahead of inflation. @PhilanthropyOH
The Future What are the trends affecting your industry? What are the trends affecting your geography? How are you and your leadership planning and incorporating the trends in your donor development and your strategic planning? @PhilanthropyOH
THANK YOU! @PhilanthropyOH
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