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PHILANTHROPY AND THE FUTURE Challenges and Opportunities for WCJCC
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Page 1: PHILANTHROPY AND THE FUTURE Challenges and Opportunities for WCJCC.

PHILANTHROPY AND THE FUTURE

Challenges and Opportunities for WCJCC

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Outline

American Jewish Philanthropy: Private and Public

Global Philanthropy American Philanthropy Israeli Philanthropy Future Projections

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Definitional Issues: What is a Jewish Foundation?

Founders Jewish? Trustees Jewish?

Jewish purpose in charter and operating documents? Jewish beneficiaries?

Kresge Foundation/Ford Foundation Fohs Foundation Dan Rose Philanthropy

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Jewish Foundations

60,000 of which >10,000 are Jewish (1:6 vs.1:50)

Huge growth in field (Doubling in 90’s-both #s and $)

Family foundation growth:1999-2003: 32.8%

Dollar growth in family foundations: 24.8%

More than half of family foundations gave less than

$50,000 in 2003; 2/3s have assets under $1 million

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Jewish Foundations Study (Tobin, et. al)

Three identified needs:– Information Collection and Dissemination– Networking and Partnership Building– Professional Development

Generational Issues

Staffing Issues

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Mega Gifts in American Philanthropy (Tobin, Solomon and Karp)

All gifts (865) >$10,000,000 between 1995 and 2000 totaling $29.3 billion

22% of the gifts and 18% of the funds came from Jews

9.6% (18) of the Jewish gifts and 6% of the Jewish money ($318.25 million) went to Jewish causes

Virtually all (86%) went to education, health care or arts/culture

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Jewish Federations

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Analysis-Federations

Annual campaign as core strategy is failing Ideology and marketplace issues-Kol

Yisroael Arevim Zeh Ba Zeh Every decade-20% loss in number of donors;

15% loss in purchasing power Last 5 years: 14.3% inflation- 3.2% campaign

increase; 13% decline in donors Supply side vs. Demand side Issues

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Attributes of Success

AFFLUENCE OF JEWISH COMMUNITY JEWS SELF-IDENTIFIED AS JEWS FEELINGS OF INSECURITY ORGANIC CONNECTION TO ISRAEL CONCEPT OF A SINGLE GIFT AND KEHILLA NO COMPETITION

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Consequences

Long established…..but denied Only 2 cities in largest 40 have experienced

population growth Donors tend to be older and largest gifts are flat Only 35 gifts > $1 Million in 2002 Role of special campaigns Israel Getting 1/3 of what it received in 1948 from

Federations—constant dollars

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Private Philanthropic Growth in Public Sphere

1990 164 Supporting Foundations 2000 900 Supporting Foundations

1990 <2500 Donor advised funds 2000 11,000 Donor advised funds

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Differences between Public and Private Jewish Philanthropy

Stress on short term funding vs. sustainabilityInnovator’s dilemmaPrivate philanthropy in the public sphere: the

opportunityChasing mission vs chasing moneyImplications for:

GovernanceTransparencyAccountability

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Private Philanthropy: Israel

Private donors provide Israeli NGO’s with $1,630,000,000:

World Jewry 88.2%-92.1% Israelis 7.9%-11.8%

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Global Philanthropy

European Union Corporate sponsorship and strategic giving

and marketing Donor infrastructure and networks Philanthropy and civil society

– Slovakia– Estonia

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American Philanthropic Trends

Doubling of overseas giving in three years: – Impact of Gates

Doubling of American philanthropy in last 10 years Increasing Congressional scrutiny of Sector with

significant risks Ethical lapses making headlines Gates and Buffet (now 10% of all foundation giving) Impact of high tech entrepreneurs

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Foundation Distribution by Cause

Arts and Culture 12.5% Education 24.0 Environment 6.3 Health 20.8 Human Services 14.8 International affairs 3.6 Public affairs 11.2 Religion 2.5 Science 3.1 Other 1.3

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Implications for Practice

Money and Good Works Kehilla is dying (pleasures of being kept) Everyone is a Development Officer Emergence of Transparency Performance based Development Role of Research Inspiration and Perspiration Branding Issues: JCCs

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Implications within Agencies

Chasing mission or chasing money Impact philanthropy Internal pressures: program vs. admin Structure of board meeting Selection of board members: foundations

– 70% foundation giving-local– 95+% checkbooks– Give or get policies


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