June 22, 2023
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U.S. Philanthropy Plummeted $17 Billion as Donors Disappeared
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Giving to nonprofits in the United States plunged during 2022, led by the disappearance of individual donors. Giving dropped to an estimated $499.33 billion – down 3.4% in real dollars and 10.5% after adjusting for inflation from a revised total of $516.65 billion in 2021.
Giving also declined as a percentage of the nation’s gross domestic product, to 1.9% from 2.2%.
Inflation, economic uncertainty, individuals returning to previous giving levels after the pandemic surge and the decline in the number of donors are the key culprits in the drop, according to researchers for Giving USA 2023: The Annual Report on Philanthropy for the Year 2022. It is published by Giving USA Foundation, part of The Giving Institute. It is researched and written by the team at Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University.
Donations by individuals declined significantly as a portion of overall giving, to 64% from 67% during 2021. Individuals provided $319.04 billion in support, a decline of 6.4% in 2022 and 13.4%, when adjusted for inflation. In real dollars that’s $319.04 billion during 2022 versus $340.97 billion in 2021.
Foundation giving was $105.21 billion, up 2.5% but down 5% in inflation-adjusted dollars. It made up 21% of all giving. Bequests hit $45.60 billion, up 2.3% but down 5.3% in inflation-adjusted dollars. It made up 9% of all giving. Corporations gave $29.48 billion, up 3.4% but down 4.2% after adjusting for inflation. It was 6% of all giving.
In current dollars, total charitable giving increased 6.2% between 2020 and 2021 and decreased 3.4% between 2021 and 2022. The cumulative change in current-dollar total giving between 2020 and 2022 was 2.7%, according to the new data.
“Nonprofits and donors alike experienced the steady, negative impacts of inflation, such as the growing cost of goods and high interest rates throughout 2022, and many of those challenges remain,” said Amir Pasic, Ph.D., the Eugene R. Tempel Dean of the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. “However, Giving USA’s historical data also provide a case for hope: we have seen charitable giving rebound from each decline.”
As usual, giving to religion took the top spot at $143.57 billion (27% of total amount donated), followed by:
* Human services – $71.98 billion (14%)
* Education – $70.07 billion (13%)
* Gifts to grant making foundations – $56.84 billion (11%)
* Health – $51.08 billion (10%)
* Public-Society Benefits – $46.86 billion (9%)
* International Affairs – $33.71 billion (6%)
* Arts, Culture & Humanities – $24.67 billion (5%)
* Environmental/Animals – $16.10 billion (3%)
* Giving To Individuals – $12.98 billion (2%)
Seven of the nine sector-related categories declined when... Read more...
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Best Point Education and Behavioral Health proudly announces the appointment of Chris Patton as its new Chief Human Resource Officer.
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Last Mile Food announces the promotion of Monica Lam from Dispatcher & Driver to Lead Food Rescue Process Coordinator.
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The Greater Cincinnati Nonprofit News is accepting 2023 Sponsorships. Learn more here and contact us to schedule a discovery call.
The Warren County Foundation, at their recent annual event celebrating its 25th Anniversary, publicly announced its vision and plans to grow its Forever Endowment Fund to $5M Earnings from this fund would be used to grow WCF's grantmaking program in the community.
First Step Home is grateful for the continued support from the following: Rockwern Foundation - $60,000, Rosenthal Family Foundation - $100,000, Scripps Howard Foundation - $10,000, Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation - $10,000, bi3 - $35,000.
Stepping Stones hosted its 22nd Annual Golf Classic on June 5, 2023 at the O'Bannon Creek Golf Club. Stepping Stones netted more than $96,500 to benefit year-round programming for children, teens and adults with disabilities.
Through a grant to the Cristo Rey Network® from the Deloitte Foundation, nine recent graduates of DePaul Cristo Rey High School have been named Deloitte Foundation Scholars: Dandy Bernardo Morales, Marchiano Kidd, Michael Killings, Anthony Mason, Jullius Nelson, Cristofer Roblero-Aguilar, Bladmir Roblero-Romero, Sean Sims, Aixa Velazquez-Perez.
Adopt A Class was honored to have June 14, 2023, proclaimed as Adopt A Class Day. AAC is immensely thankful for the continued support from our mentors and partners in working towards fulfilling the mission of helping today's students become tomorrow's leaders.
Santa Maria Community Services, Inc. has received a $30,000 grant from the Greater Cincinnati Foundation for its Promoting Our Preschoolers program.
All local Nonprofits are invited to visit OneSource Center for an Open House June 22, 8:30am-4:30pm. Enjoy BBQ lunch, take a Common Good Store tour, meet collaborating partners and chat with a consultant about your organization’s biggest challenges. RSVP here.
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FUNDING AND RESOURCE OPPORTUNITIES
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The Reimagining Communities Match Program doubles donations for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) residents or BIPOC-led groups who crowdfund for projects that reimagine public spaces and infrastructure. This match program supports BIPOC residents and BIPOC-led unincorporated groups or small nonprofits (with budgets under $250,000) to crowdfund for projects that will radically reimagine public space or support the implementation of public infrastructure investment in their communities. More information and details on eligibility requirements can be found here.
A competitive grant from the Department of Energy promoting energy efficiency in nonprofit facilities was recently announced. Faith communities may qualify for funding for energy efficiency improvements to their house of worship building, provided they own their building. Find more details about Faith Communities Go Green here.
2023 Southwest Ohio GiveCamp non-profit applications are now open. GiveCamp is a weekend-long event where software developers, designers, database administrators, project managers and creative professionals donate their time to create software and web-based applications for non-profit organizations. The first step is to fill out an Interest Form. Projects that are within the mission and scope of GiveCamp will receive a more detailed application.
The Warren County Environmental Forum, in collaboration with the Warren County Foundation, is focused on developing and growing conservation funding support for individuals and businesses. Grant proposals are being accepted by the Warren County Foundation that demonstrate a positive environmental change or a conservation minded practice.
Interact for Health opened its first-round of 2023 grant applications. The $2.6M in funding are directly tied to the foundation’s new strategic plan, which will prioritize mental health and well-being with a strong focus on youth mental health, investments in policy and systems change, and building community power. For more information about funding opportunities and Interact for Health’s new strategic plan, visit their website.
Bethany Legacy Foundation grant application portal is launched and ready to receive applications. Non-profit organizations who serve youth, adults, and seniors in need are encouraged to develop initiatives and to apply for grants that fall within their funding priorities. Information can be found on their website or email bethany@bethanylegacy.org.
The Franciscan Sisters of the Poor have excess building space available on their St. Clare Campus, 60 Compton Road. Space will be made available to interested and selected nonprofit organizations at rates significantly below market. For additional information, contact ca@franciscansistersofthepoor.org or (513) 761-9040, ext. 110.
The Joe Burrow Foundation (JBF) has launched a new grant application program called “Do Good” grants and will consider requests of up to $50,000. Project proposals must support the JBF mission in new and innovative ways. The foundation is interested in supporting projects that develop new pathways for mental health protection and food insecurity that are sustainable and designed to have lasting impact. Eligibility requirements and applications can be found here.
Community Engagement Collective has launched the first Black Indigenous and People of Color Mental and Behavioral Health Provider Directory. The free directory is sponsored by Interact for Health. Click here to learn more about the directory and to download.
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The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce invites the business community to Eggs 'N Issues: Facing Supply Chain and Logistics Challenges is on Tuesday, July 11, from 7:30am to 9:00am at Receptions Banquet and Conference Center – South. The panel discussion will explore how businesses can manage the ongoing challenges facing them to continue daily operations successfully. Pre-registration is required.
OneSource Center hosts Nonprofit Quarterly Round Table – Lessons in Fundraising, June 28, 2023, 10:00am-noon at the Greater Cincinnati Foundation Offices. Danielle Gentry-Barth, VP, Easterseals Redwood and Matthew Gellin, Executive Artistic Director & CEO, American Legacy Theatre will present case studies on their fundraising experiences. Register today.
IRS Form 990 – What Your Nonprofit Needs to Know (Live Q&A), July 27, 11am PT. Many nonprofits find government compliance documents difficult to complete and understand. With laws and regulations changing on a regular basis, this only adds to the confusion nonprofits face when trying to complete this documentation. This 60-minute webinar is meant to clarify and educate nonprofits on the basics surrounding Form 990. Registration is required.
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Become a Last Mile Food Rescue Hero. Have 90 minutes, a car and a drive to make a change? Download the app and sign up to rescue perfectly good food from ending up in landfills and transport it to one of our nonprofit partners that fight food insecurity in our Greater Cincinnati community. Find more information here.
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Why wealthy donors are distancing themselves from nonprofits Something has quietly been happening at the millionaire and billionaire levels right under everyone’s noses. It's a shift away from dealing directly with nonprofit executives and fundraisers and instead, wealthy donors are adding layers of distance between themselves and the nonprofits they support.
Toxic work cultures start with incivility and mediocre leadership Workplaces aren’t always harmonious. Whether it’s a café, factory or parliament, people do and say hurtful things. They may talk down to you, “call you out” in front of others, make jokes at your expense, gossip about you behind your back, or give you the silent treatment.
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"With my new direction/calling in mind the universe worked its magic. I opened an email from Greater Cincinnati Nonprofit News, scrolled through and saw a job opening at the top of the list of “non-profit opportunities.” After conversations, dinners, and tours, I was offered and accepted the role as Executive Director of Ohio Alleycat Resource & Spay/Neuter Clinic."
-Chris Seelbach
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Job Developer, Easterseals Redwood (Posted 6/22/2023) At Easterseals Redwood, we believe that uniqueness is power. We change the way the world views and defines disability by making profound and positive differences in people's lives every day. We do this with a focus on building a more diverse and inclusive workforce and community. If you’re someone that is passionate about making a difference and would like the opportunity to do just that every day, a career at Easterseals Redwood may be for you. Learn more…
Senior Manager of Network Experience, StriveTogether (Posted 6/22/2023) This person in this position will be responsible for managing three key services to support network experience, including strategic engagement and relationship management, the onboarding of new network partnerships and members, and facilitating network feedback. The primary purpose of the position is to ensure network members have access to and engage strategically in network supports to advance along the StriveTogether Theory of Action™ so that youth and families of color and those experiencing poverty are on a path to more equitable outcomes and economic mobility. Learn more…
Executive Director, Ken Anderson Alliance (Posted 6/22/2023) The candidate for this position will be an experienced, professional advocate for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families. Additionally, S/he will have a demonstrated ability to cultivate relationships with adults with disabilities and their families, other disability providers, associations, funders, and political leaders. The ED ensures fiscal responsibility, oversees fundraising efforts led by the development team, compliance with internal policies, ensures strong internal and external communications and positive public relations. Learn more…
Executive Assistant, St. Joseph Infant and Maternity Home (Posted 6/22/2023) This position coordinates the day-to-day administrative operations of the President to assure efficient workflow and communications. Functions as a liaison between the President, various departments, Board of Trustee, parents/guardians, public and others. The position handles many business matters independently and requires a high level of intelligence, skill and prioritization skills. The position must be able to handle situations discreetly and deal with sensitive information in a confidential manner. Learn more…
Foundation Programs Coordinator, The Christ Hospital Foundation (Posted 6/22/2023) The Foundation Programs Coordinator provides essential coordination of the programs orchestrated by the Executive Director and the three Directors of Development, for the larger goal of raising more charitable donations in support of The Christ Hospital Health Network. These programs include event management, financial reporting and analysis, major donor communication, and administrative duties. Learn more…
Annual Giving Development Officer, Bethesda Foundation (Posted 6/15/2023) The Bethesda Foundation is seeking qualified candidates for an Annual Giving Development Officer. This position reports to the Director of Development of the Bethesda Foundation and provides direct annual giving fundraising support for Bethesda Hospitals, Hospice of Cincinnati and Fernside, A Center for Grieving Children and Families, all part of the TriHealth system. Learn more…
Executive Director, Madisonville Community Urban Redevelopment Corp. (Posted 6/15/2023) MCURC seeks a visionary and dedicated Executive Director to lead the organization into its next phase of growth. The Executive Director will lead fundraising, Board development, and strategic initiatives while working with the community to advance neighborhood priorities, support resident leadership, and continue efforts to revitalize Madisonville, recognizing the neighborhood’s deep history and commitment to diversity and equity. Learn more…
Special Events Coordinator, DCCH Center for Children & Families (Posted 6/15/2023) Come work in a fun place! We are seeking a creative, highly organized event planner to help us execute unforgettable events that generate brand awareness, build business relationships, boost volunteer morale and meet events fundraising goals. You will be responsible for conceptualizing ideas for the events, creating and enforcing budgets, liaising with suppliers, communicating with donors and volunteers, and ultimately ensuring that each event is flawlessly executed. Learn more…
Housing Coordinator, The Salvation Army (Columbus, OH) (Posted 6/15/2023) Manages the housing/homeless programs for Central Ohio and provides supervision for housing employees. Serves as the grant’s administrator for all CAS housing programs. Writes program grants, monitors grant requirements and financial policies, and provides reports to funders for the Franklin County and Regional Housing programs. Learn more…
Education Coordinator, The Salvation Army (Columbus, OH) (Posted 6/15/2023) The position provides administrative leadership to the Learning Center program, including supervision of one after school learning center site, supervision of learning center after school and summer program staff, oversight of lesson plans, writing of some grant applications, curriculum, and reports as requested, fiscal program oversight, program evaluations, oversight of recruitment efforts and maintenance of positive relationships with Columbus City Schools, area schools, and other community partners. Learn more…
Education Specialist, The Salvation Army (Columbus, OH) (Posted 6/15/2023) Responsible to develop curriculum and distribute lesson plans to site coordinators, to conduct and monitor Curriculum Based Measurement Assessments on student participants, to maintain a database to monitor the results of assessments, and to develop and implement appropriate academic intervention strategies for those students determined to be “at risk” academically for their grade level. Provide administrative support as needed to the Education Coordinator and assist with student recruitment. Learn more…
Housing Case Managers, The Salvation Army (Columbus, OH) (Posted 6/15/2023) This position aims to assist homeless families into affordable, safe, and stable housing in accordance with the Housing First Model. The case management team provides short-term housing location and stabilization services, including financial assistance and intensive home-based case management. Learn more…
Director of Development, Cincinnati Boychoir (Posted 6/15/2023) The Cincinnati Boychoir is seeking a Director of Development with experience in fundraising as well as energy and passion for the arts and youth development. The person in this role will be integral in achieving our vision of being financially accessible to all boys and families through a renewed focus on all revenue generating activities, including the stewardship of our donor base, overarching grant strategy, fundraising events, and performance activities. Learn more…
Anti-Human Trafficking Case Manager, The Salvation Army (Posted 6/15/2023) The Case Manager will empower survivors of all backgrounds, ages, types of trafficking, and nationalities in their recovery through the provision of resources, life skills, feelings management, crisis response, and interventions for other needs. This position will support the case management and crisis response team with occasional after-hours duties (quarterly). Learn more…
Senior Center Director, Marielders (Posted 6/8/2023) The Director of Marielders will be responsible for overall management of the activites, transportation, financial reporting, and supportive services for our 55 and older members from the surrounding communities. The Marielders Center is open from 9am to 4pm Monday through Friday. Learn more…
Director of Property Management, Girl Scouts of Western Ohio (Posted 6/8/2023) As part of the Senior Leadership Team, the Director of Property Management for Girl Scouts of Western Ohio provides strategic oversight and direction in developing, planning, managing, and implementing all Council properties and facilities. Learn more…
Manager of Development, ArtWorks (Posted 6/8/2023) Seeking a Manager of Development to support fundraising programs that advance our mission. This is a growth opportunity to join the dynamic team responsible for expanding our portfolio of donors and volunteers needed to drive programming impact. Core responsibilities include coordinating the ArtWorks Mural Tour Program, managing our annual spring and fall fundraising events, coordinating additional smaller fundraisers, database entry, gift acknowledgement, and reports. Learn more…
Benefits Paralegal Advocate, Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati (Posted 6/8/2023) We seek to hire at least one full-time paralegal advocate for the Income, Work and Health (IWH) Practice Group. The Legal Aid Society’s mission is to solve the serious legal problems of low-income people in our community, to promote economic and family stability, and to reduce poverty through effective legal assistance. Learn more…
Marketing and Communications Officer, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cincinnati (Posted 6/1/2023) Under the supervision of the Marketing & Communications Officer, the Communications Coordinator will advance Habitat’s mission and organizational goals through communications and marketing activities. Activities will support all departments and organization functions, with an emphasis on content creation/execution, media relations, and donor stewardship. Learn more.
Grant/Development Specialist, PARACHUTE: Butler County CASA (Posted 6/1/2023) The Grant/Development Specialist is responsible for coordinating grant and foundation proposals to ensure the financial stability of the agency and assist in reaching budget objectives, working alongside the Executive Director. Learn more…
Legal Fellowship, Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati (Posted 6/1/2023) The Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati and its affiliate Legal Aid Society of Southwest Ohio, LLC (“Legal Aid Society”), seek to sponsor candidates for upcoming fellowships including but not limited to: the Ohio Access to Justice Foundation Justice for All Fellowship for 2024-2026 and the Skadden Foundation Fellowship. Legal Aid is a non-profit law firm dedicated to reducing poverty and ensuring family stability through effective legal assistance. Legal Aid provides legal services in Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, Highland, and Warren Counties in Southwest Ohio. Learn more...
Executive Director, SAFE on Main (Posted 5/25/2023) The person in this role must have proven leadership experience and knowledge in the field of social services or related professional field. The purpose of this role is to provide thoughtful executive leadership and oversight of SAFE on Main under the guidance and governance of the Board of Trustees, with the purpose of executing strategic goals and objectives while ensuring that the vision, mission, and core values are upheld and exemplified through all aspects of the organization. Learn more…
Attorney, ProKids (Posted 5/25/2023) ProKids is seeking a full-time and a part-time attorney. The role includes responsibility for legal representation of ProKids as well as ongoing support and legal advice to CASA Managers/Guardians ad Litem and CASA Volunteers. These positions may be Staff Attorney or Senior Staff Attorney, depending upon legal experience with child protection. Eligible candidates must be licensed and in good standing in Ohio. Learn more…
Executive Director, The Chatfield Edge (Posted 5/25/2023) The ED will lead a new organization that supports first-generation and non-traditional students as they gain success in life through education. Building on the 177-year-old educational legacy of the Ursulines of Brown County, The Chatfield Edge offers education attainment support, scholarships, mentoring, and community outreach opportunities to students pursuing college, trade school, and certificate programs. Learn more…
Director of Development and Marketing, OneSource Center for Nonprofit Excellence (Posted 5/25/2023) The person in this role is responsible for philanthropic efforts, building relationships throughout the Greater Cincinnati community to provide substantial and sustainable support, while maintaining and growing the existing donor base. The Director is also responsible for marketing OneSource to the nonprofit community, increasing awareness of the resources available. Learn more…
Director, Community Solutions (Indianapolis) (Posted 5/25/2023) Strong candidates for this position will have a passion for equity and evaluative learning - supporting colleagues and clients with using data to co-create change in communities. They will also be an experienced project manager and trusted teammate. Learn more…
Grants Coordinator, Beech Acres Parenting Center (part-time) (Posted 5/25/2023) Beech Acres Parenting Center is seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a part-time Grants Coordinator. This individual will be responsible for managing a robust grants program to achieve meaningful income for the organization. Learn more…
Philanthropy Manager, Scripps Howard Foundation (Posted 5/25/2023) The person in this role helps develop and execute creative and impactful consumer-facing philanthropic campaigns for a portfolio of Scripps markets. They will lead fundraising initiatives that support the Foundation’s strategic priorities such as the “If You Give a Child a Book…” childhood literacy campaign and community impact campaigns. This is a hybrid position located in Cincinnati, OH. Learn more…
Marketing & Communications Specialist, Cincinnati Bar Association (Part-time) (Posted 5/25/2023) Be our word person! The Cincinnati Bar Association is seeking a part-time Marketing & Communications Specialist to help us communicate to our legal members. We are looking for someone who has a way with words and is excited to use them to elevate our voice. Learn more…
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