Current Trends In Indigenous Philanthropy LUNCHEON AT FORD FOUNDATION - MAY 18 NOON TO 2 PM INTERNATIONAL FUNDERS FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES WWW.INTERNATIONALFUNDERS.ORG.

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Current Trends In Indigenous Philanthropy LUNCHEON AT FORD FOUNDATION - MAY 18 NOON TO 2 PM INTERNATIONAL FUNDERS FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES VIDEO

IFIP Vision IFIP will transform philanthropy globally through encouraging and facilitating partnerships with Indigenous Peoples to bring vision, imagination, justice and responsibility in tackling the challenges of our times.

IFIP’s Achievements  13 national and global conferences on Indigenous philanthropy  40 Indigenous sessions at major donor conferences  Specialized Research:  Indigenous Peoples Funding and Resource Guide  Grantmaker’s Guide: Strengthening International Indigenous Philanthropy  UNDRIP Toolkit  Cross-sector partnerships, such as Social Capital Markets (SOCAP); created a Global Indigenous Advisory Committee  Funding for Indigenous Peoples globally has increased by 800% in the past decade

By the Numbers  There are approximately 370 million Indigenous Peoples worldwide. Although they make up roughly 4.5% of the global population, they account for about 10 percent of the poor.  IUCN reports that 80% of biodiversity is on Indigenous Territories.  90% of language and culture diversity are in Indigenous Communities  There are at least 5,000 different Indigenous groups in the world, 70% live in Asia  Indigenous Peoples suffer higher rates of poverty, landlessness, malnutrition and internal displacement than the rest of society, and have lower levels of literacy and health care.  The Amazon River Basin is home to about 400 different Indigenous groups. While the land they habit accounts for just 7% of the world’s surface area, it is considered critical to global biodiversity  The refusal of governments to recognize Indigenous peoples means that we have little data on them. The UNDRIP is a start but progress will be slow.

Funding for Indigenous Peoples Internationally 2002 to 2012 Source: The Foundation Center, Based on a sample of the largest 1,000 foundations by total giving. YearNo. of Grants

Domestic $16.4 billion 73.6% International: U.S.-Based Recipients $4.1 billion 18.5% International: Overseas Recipients $1.9 billion 7.9% Source: The Foundation Center, Based on a sample of the largest 1,000 foundations by total giving. Domestic vs International overall giving 2012 Indigenous women’s share of overall giving is.008% Foundation Center data from 2010 and 2011 shows that indigenous women’s rights organizations received a total of $14,524,687 out of $1.7 billion. Indigenous Peoples 0.38% Total $22.4 billion

International: Top 10 Foundations that give more than one million to Indigenous Peoples 2012 The top 10 funders by total giving for indigenous populations in 2012 provided 89 percent of grant dollars. The Ford Foundation alone awarded more than half of overall support (49 percent). Grantmaker NameTotal Dollars Awarded No. of Grants Ford Foundation$45,354, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation$15,935,73215 The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation $6,512,50024 W. K. Kellogg Foundation$3,532,01129 The Christensen Fund$2,802,60032 American Jewish World Service$2,541,18285 NoVo Foundation$1,735,0001 Charles Stewart Mott Foundation$1,285,0007 Blue Moon Fund, Inc.$1,141,0008 The McKnight Foundation$1,085,00012 TOTAL $81,924,686385

Domestic: Top Foundations that fund Native Americans in the US Grantmaker NameTotal Dollars Awarded No. of Grants The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $12,791,26931 Northwest Area Foundation $ 6,492,64438 Buffett Early Childhood Fund $ 4,113,3332 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation $ 3,478,8002 Ford Foundation $ 2,884,0009 Bush Foundation $ 2,253,9978 Lilly Endowment Inc. $ 2,217,5003 Otto Bremer Foundation $ 2,110,27038 Rasmuson Foundation $ 1,651,93026 Kalliopeia Foundation $ 1,351,57522 The Wal-Mart Foundation, Inc. $ 1,300,9687 Omaha Community Foundation $ 1,135,0004 Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation $ 1,058,1443 Margaret A. Cargill Foundation $ 1,039,45013 M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust $ 1,016,0005 The California Endowment TOTAL $ 1,001,355 $45,896,

Ford Foundation Grants Supporting International Indigenous Peoples 2012 Grants by Subject Category Ford vs Top 50 Foundations

Top 12 Recipients of funding for International Indigenous Peoples International 2012 Recipient Name Recipient Total Dollars Awarded No. of Grants Location Institute of International EducationNY$10,765,7301 Tides Canada FoundationCanada$2,765,6743 Instituto SocioambientalBrazil$2,515,1224 Instituto del Bien ComunPeru$2,385,0003 Institute of Environmental Research in the Amazon Brazil$2,314,0341 Instituto Internacional de Educacao do Brasil Brazil$1,907,1991 Center for the Study of Law, Justice and Society Colombia$1,800,0005 Tides FoundationNY$1,735,0001 Amazon Conservation AssociationDC$1,555,4974 Iepe-Instituto de Pesquisa e Formacao Indigena Brazil$1,500,0001 Global Justice CenterBrazil$1,350,0002 Rights and Resources Group TOTAL DC$1,000,000 $31,593, The top 12 recipients of funding focused on indigenous populations accounted for 37 percent of grant dollars. The New York-based Institute of International Education ranked as the largest recipient with a grant of about $10.8 million.

International Grantmaking to Indigenous Peoples Trends by Grantee Location

Giving by Major Program Area 2012 Top areas: -Health - International Development - Environment Indigenous Peoples – Total $83.2m International Giving – Total $9billion Top areas: - Environment - Human Rights - International Affairs

Top Needs for Indigenous Peoples Rights to Lands, Territories & Resources Health & Education Human Rights and Self-determination Traditional Knowledge, Culture and Language Resilience and Climate Change

IFIP VALUES: 4 Rs  RESPECT  RESPONSIBILITY  RECIPROCITY  RELATIONSHIP

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