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1 The Puzzling Relationship Between Generosity and Civil Society in Mexico Michael D. Layton, Ph.D. Philanthropy and Civil Society Project Book Launch and Seminar: Philanthropy and Civil Society in Mexico and Among Mexicans in New York Baruch College School of Public Affairs April 7, 2011 Philanthropy and Civil Society Project

2 How do Mexicans express their generosity? How can Mexican generosity be channeled into the strenghtening of organized civil society? Introduction

3 II. The Puzzle: A Generous People…

4 Percentage of the Economically Active Population engaged in the non-profit sector 8 5 4 0.4 United States World Average ArgentinaMexico II. The Puzzle: …but an underdeveloped nonprofit sector Source: Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project.

5 II. The Puzzle: Why doesn’t generosity lead to a strong civil society?

6 Motivation Preparation Execution III. Solving the Puzzle: National Survey on Philanthropy and Civil Society (ENAFI)

7 The results of the ENAFI help us solve the puzzle IV. The Results: How do Mexicans express their generosity?

8 Source : ENAFI 2008

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18 Directly to a need person (60%) Monthly income (pesos) Other DK/NA It is easy Out of charity, pity o rsolidarity Trust that the money will be well used Because I don’t trust organizations DK/NA 2%16%30%42%10% Up to $1,300 3%18%24%40%15% $1,301-$3,900 4%22%33%31%11% $3,901-$6,500 3%25%27%32%13% $6,501-$13,000 2%22%26%29%21% $13,001 and above 2%7%31%26%33% Over-all averge 3%18%28%33%17% Why do you prefer to give directly to the needy?

19 To Institutions (16%) Monthly income (pesos) DK/NA Greater impact Trust that the organización will make good use Tax deductability People keep asking but nothing changes DK/NA 0%9%77%9%6% Up to $1,300 0%16%68%11%5% $1,301-$3,900 3%19%47%7%18% $3,901-$6,500 1%18%69%2%8% $6,501-$13,000 2%19%60%0%14% $13,001 and above 0%14%59%5%23% Over-all averge 1%16%63%5%12% Why do you prefer to give directly to institutions?

20 Source: ENAFI 2008

21 Mexicans give to those who ask for it: and currently they do not feel that philanthropic organizations have invited them to participate. Generosity is a direct reflection of a person’s sense of trust and belonging, especially in Mexico. Generosity a la mexicana takes place, not through institutions but rather through more informal channels. How do Mexicans express their generosity?

22 The results of the ENAFI help us solve the puzzle: Informal channels -- not institutions. Generosity, but not the nonprofit sector IV. The Results: How do Mexicans express their generosity?

23 Mexican PeopleNonprofit Organizations Lack of Trust Low participation : time, talent, treasure Accountability and Transparency Initiatives to promote participation Don´t understand the actions of the sector Visibility V. The true puzzle: How we promote the development of generosity towards growing the Mexican Third Sector

24 Institutions, not informality. Demonstrated impact, not pity. Social investment, not alms. V. The true puzzle: How can Mexican generosity strengthen civil society?

25 Michael D. Layton, Ph.D. Director of the Philanthropy and Civil Society Project layton@itam.mx http://www.enafi.itam.mx http://www.enafi.itam.mx http://www.filantropia.itam.mx twitter.com/MDLayton THANK YOU!


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