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HOW OHIO GIVES Pushed mostly by an uptick in charitable bequests, in 2012 Ohio giving grew by $1.2 billion, an 18 percent increase over the previous year’s figure. Total charitable giving in Ohio was $7.8 billion. $7.8 BILLION 78% Individual giving: $6.1 billion 16% Foundation giving: $1.26 billion 2% United Way giving: $181 million 4% Other funder giving: $270 million INDIVIDUAL GIVING IN 2012, INDIVIDUAL GIVING GREW BY NEARLY 23 PERCENT, THANKS IN PART TO FIVE LARGE BEQUESTS THAT TOTALED NEARLY $62 MILLION. ONE-QUARTER OF OHIO’S TAXPAYERS – 1.26 MILLION – REPORTED CHARITABLE GIFTS ON THEIR FEDERAL TAX RETURNS. of individuals had income less than $50,000 and gave $575 million of individuals had income more than $200,000 and gave $1.97 billion 10% 68% 22% of individuals had income between $50,000 – $200,000 and gave $2.65 billion WHAT INDIVIDUALS SUPPORT 31% RELIGION 16% EDUCATION 12% HUMAN SERVICES 12% OTHER 10% HEALTH 7% PUBLIC AFFAIRS/SOCIETY 5% ARTS AND CULTURE 4% INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 3% ENVIRONMENT/ANIMALS OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS, OHIOANS HAVE CONTRIBUTED $25.94 BILLION TO THEIR FAVORITE CHARITABLE CAUSES. FOUNDATION GIVING WHAT FOUNDATIONS SUPPORT UNITED WAY GIVING 74% GAVE LESS THAN $1 MILLION ($17 MILLION GIVEN) THE COLUMBUS FOUNDATION THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION THE GREATER CINCINNATI FOUNDATION THE DAYTON FOUNDATION L BRANDS FOUNDATION MATHILE FAMILY FOUNDATION NATIONWIDE INSURANCE FOUNDATION THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION WEXNER CHARITABLE FUND KEYBANK FOUNDATION $160.6 MILLION $84.8 MILLION $75.5 MILLION $46.2 MILLION $30 MILLION $28.6 MILLION $25 MILLION $24.8 MILLION $18 MILLION $17.3 MILLION TOP SIX BY GIVING UNITED WAY OF GREATER CINCINNATI UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL OHIO UNITED WAY OF GREATER CLEVELAND UNITED WAY OF SUMMIT COUNTY UNITED WAY OF THE GREATER DAYTON AREA UNITED WAY OF GREATER TOLEDO $51.3 MILLION $37.8 MILLION $24 MILLION $10.2 MILLION $7.6 MILLION $7.6 MILLION 21% GAVE BETWEEN $1 AND $10 MILLION ($40 MILLION GIVEN) GAVE MORE THAN $10 MILLION ($123 MILLION GIVEN) 5% CORPORATE 3% OPERATING 3% COMMUNITY 2% PRIVATE 92% 4,005 OHIO FOUNDATIONS $20.1 BILLION IN FOUNDATION ASSETS PRIVATE 65% COMMUNITY 30% CORPORATE 4% OPERATING 1% $1.26 BILLION IN FOUNDATION GRANTS PRIVATE 60% COMMUNITY 27% CORPORATE 12% OPERATING 1% TOP 10 OHIO FOUNDATIONS BY GIVING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 22% EDUCATION 22% HEALTH 16% HUMAN SERVICES 12% PUBLIC AFFAIRS/SOCIETY 10% ARTS AND CULTURE 7% ENVIRONMENT/ANIMALS 5% INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 4% OTHER 2% RELIGION For the full written report and data sources used for this infographic, visit www.philanthropyohio.org/OhioGives.

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Page 1: INDIVIDUAL GIVING - Richland County Foundation · * Essential Skills & Strategies for Grantmakers APRIL MAY 1 Let’s Talk Philanthropy Webinar 5 Community Foundation Sustainability

HOW OHIO GIVES Pushed mostly by an uptick in charitable bequests, in 2012 Ohio giving grew by $1.2 billion, an 18 percent increase over the previous year’s figure. Total charitable giving in Ohio was $7.8 billion.

$7.8BILLION

78%Individual giving:

$6.1 billion

16%Foundation giving:

$1.26 billion

2%United Way giving:

$181 million

4%Other funder giving:

$270 million

INDIVIDUAL GIVINGIN 2012, INDIVIDUAL GIVING GREW BY NEARLY 23 PERCENT, THANKS IN PART TO FIVE LARGE BEQUESTS THAT TOTALED NEARLY $62 MILLION. ONE-QUARTER OF OHIO’S TAXPAYERS – 1.26 MILLION – REPORTED CHARITABLE GIFTS ON THEIR FEDERAL TAX RETURNS.

of individuals had income less than $50,000 and gave $575 million

of individuals had income more than $200,000 and gave $1.97 billion10%68%

22%

of individuals had income between $50,000 – $200,000 and gave $2.65 billion

WHAT INDIVIDUALS SUPPORT31% RELIGION

16% EDUCATION

12% HUMAN SERVICES

12% OTHER

10% HEALTH

7% PUBLIC AFFAIRS/SOCIETY

5% ARTS AND CULTURE

4% INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

3% ENVIRONMENT/ANIMALS

OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS, OHIOANS HAVE CONTRIBUTED $25.94 BILLION TO THEIR FAVORITE CHARITABLE CAUSES.

FOUNDATION GIVING

WHAT FOUNDATIONS SUPPORT

UNITED WAY GIVING

74%GAVE LESS THAN $1 MILLION

($17 MILLION GIVEN)

THE COLUMBUS FOUNDATION THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION

THE GREATER CINCINNATI FOUNDATION

THE DAYTON FOUNDATION L BRANDS FOUNDATION

MATHILE FAMILY FOUNDATION NATIONWIDE INSURANCE FOUNDATION

THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION

WEXNER CHARITABLE FUND KEYBANK FOUNDATION

$160.6 MILLION

$84.8 MILLION

$75.5 MILLION

$46.2 MILLION

$30 MILLION

$28.6 MILLION

$25 MILLION

$24.8 MILLION

$18 MILLION

$17.3 MILLION

TOP SIX BY GIVINGUNITED WAY OF GREATER CINCINNATI

UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL OHIO

UNITED WAY OF GREATER CLEVELAND

UNITED WAY OF SUMMIT COUNTY

UNITED WAY OF THE GREATER DAYTON AREA

UNITED WAY OF GREATER TOLEDO

$51.3 MILLION

$37.8 MILLION

$24 MILLION

$10.2 MILLION

$7.6 MILLION

$7.6 MILLION

21%GAVE BETWEEN $1 AND $10 MILLION

($40 MILLION GIVEN)

GAVE MORE THAN $10 MILLION

($123 MILLION GIVEN)

5%

CORPORATE 3%OPERATING 3%

COMMUNITY 2%

PRIVATE

92%

4,005 OHIO FOUNDATIONS$20.1 BILLION IN FOUNDATION ASSETS

PRIVATE

65%

COMMUNITY 30%CORPORATE 4%

OPERATING 1%

$1.26 BILLION IN FOUNDATION GRANTS

PRIVATE

60%

COMMUNITY 27%CORPORATE 12%

OPERATING 1%

TOP 10 OHIO FOUNDATIONS

BY GIVING

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4

5

6

7

8

9

10

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2

3

4

5

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22% EDUCATION

22% HEALTH

16% HUMAN SERVICES

12% PUBLIC AFFAIRS/SOCIETY

10% ARTS AND CULTURE

7% ENVIRONMENT/ANIMALS

5% INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

4% OTHER

2% RELIGION

For the full written report and data sources used for this infographic, visit www.philanthropyohio.org/OhioGives.

Page 2: INDIVIDUAL GIVING - Richland County Foundation · * Essential Skills & Strategies for Grantmakers APRIL MAY 1 Let’s Talk Philanthropy Webinar 5 Community Foundation Sustainability

JAN

UA

RY

7 Core Learning Webinar

8 Family Philanthropy Webinar

9 Let’s Talk Philanthropy Webinar

20 CMF/JCP Grantmaking Webinar

21 Tri-State Community Foundation Webinar

22 Financial Literacy for Foundations

23 Appalachian Ohio Funders Group

27 Education Peer Group - Northeast Ohio

11 Tri-State Community Foundation Webinar

12 Family Philanthropy Webinar

17 Health Initiative Meeting

24 Arts & Culture Peer Group - Northeast Ohio

25 Core Learning Webinar

* ReGroup: Southwest Ohio

* ReGroup: Northwest Ohio

* Networking Event - Central Ohio

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3 CMF/JCP Grantmaking Webinar

3-4 Women in Philanthropy Summit

6 Let’s Talk Philanthropy Webinar

12 Family Philanthropy Webinar

18 Tri-State Community Foundation Webinar

18-19 Foundations on the Hill

25 Core Learning Webinar

* Economic Forecast Webinar

* Networking Event - Northeast Ohio

* Sustainable Communities Peer Group - Northeast Ohio

MA

RC

H

8 Tri-State Community Foundation Webinar

9 Family Philanthropy Webinar

* Community Foundation CEO Retreat

* Family Foundation Leadership Forum

* Community of Practice 2.0 - Northeast Ohio

* Arts & Culture Peer Group - Northeast Ohio

* Essential Skills & Strategies for Grantmakers

APR

IL

MA

Y

1 Let’s Talk Philanthropy Webinar

5 Community Foundation Sustainability Clinic

13 Tri-State Community Foundation Webinar

14 Family Philanthropy Webinar

19 Health Initiative Meeting

27 Core Learning Webinar

* Education Peer Group - Northeast Ohio

* Corporate Engagement Peer Group

9 Family Philanthropy Webinar

10 Let’s Talk Philanthropy Webinar

14 CMF/JCP Grantmaking Webinar

22 Core Learning Webinar

* Community Foundation Board Bootcamp

* Arts & Culture Peer Group - Northeast Ohio

* Networking Event - Central Ohio

* Youth Philanthropy Summit

* Networking Event - Northeast Ohio

JULY

12 Tri-State Community Foundation Webinar

13 Family Philanthropy Webinar

18 Health Initiative Meeting

* Sustainable Communities Peer Group - Northeast Ohio

* Corporate Engagement Peer Group

AU

GU

ST

9 Tri-State Community Foundation Webinar

10 Family Philanthropy Webinar

16-18 Philanthropy Forward ‘15 - Cincinnati

21 CMF/JCP Grantmaking Webinar

* Education Peer Group - Northeast Ohio

OC

TOBE

R

2 Let’s Talk Philanthropy Webinar

8 Family Philanthropy Webinar

21 Tri-State Community Foundation Webinar

28 Core Learning Webinar

* Community of Practice 2.0 - Northeast Ohio

* Arts & Culture Peer Group - Northeast Ohio

* Networking Event - Northeast Ohio

6 Let’s Talk Philanthropy Webinar

11 Tri-State Community Foundation Webinar

12 Family Philanthropy Webinar

* Post Philanthropy Forward Webinars

* Women in Philanthropy Peer Group

* Youth Philanthropy Peer GroupNO

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BER

JUN

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11 Family Philanthropy Webinar

17 Tri-State Community Foundation Webinar

24 Core Learning Webinar

* Economic Forecast Webinar

* Appalachian Ohio Funders Group Retreat

* Scholarship Managers Retreat

* Women in Philanthropy Peer Group

* Networking Event - Northeast Ohio

10 Family Philanthropy Webinar

* Core Learning Webinar

* Economic Forecast Webinar

* ReGroup: Central Ohio

* Education Peer Group - Northeast Ohio

* Community of Practice 2.0 - Northeast Ohio

DEC

EMBE

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*Please visit www.philanthropyohio.org for an updated listing of all upcoming program and event dates.

PROGRAM CALENDAR2015

PLUG INTO THE WISDOM OF PEERS & THOUGHT LEADERS Through Philanthropy Ohio’s many programs, you’ll connect with others who share similar experiences and challenges, building the knowledge and skills to improve your philanthropic practice.Have an idea for a program? See an event you’d like offered in your area? Give us a call at 614-224-1344. For a complete list of current programs and partners, visit our website: www.philanthropyohio.org.

THIS YEAR’S REPORT IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF:

Philanthropy Ohio © 2014

PHILANTHROPY OHIO 2015 PROGRAM OFFERINGSIN-PERSON CONVENINGS:Philanthropy Forward ’15 – The largest statewide gathering of those engaged in philanthropyReGroup – Regional conversations with colleagues about emerging community issuesApproach Leadership – Access to established leaders and connecting with colleaguesRegional Peer Groups – Learning and sharing around a particular giving focus areaLocal Networking Events – Informal social gatherings with colleagues

WEBINAR SERIES:Let’s Talk Philanthropy – Focus on what’s new and trending, led by Philanthropy Ohio President Suzanne T. Allen, Ph.D. Core Learning – Build knowledge in core competencies: communications, finance & investments, governance, grantmaking, management, resource development and public policyFamily Philanthropy – Strengthen family foundation management, governance and grantmakingTri-State Community Foundations – Develop skills and practice in topics such as legal & management issues, managing different types of funds and data visualizationCMF/JCP Grantmaking – Learn the techniques of effective grantmakingCorporate Community Engagement – In development

PHILANTHROPY OHIO + STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS = MEMBER VALUECreating powerful partnerships to deliver maximum member value, access to programs and leading-edge resources:

Center for Family Philanthropy

Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF)

Indiana Philanthropy Alliance

Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy (JCP)

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The Westin Cincinnati HotelSeptember 16-18, 2015 SAVE THE DATE