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Lessons from 2019 to maximize future disaster giving decisions

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upon 12 data sources, t he report documented $30 billion in private, public, corporate, and individual disaster-related giving to address major disasters and humanitarian crises that affected millions globally in 2019. We’ve included their recommendations below, along with examples from the 2019 analysis of donors who use these tactics. .

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Did foundation giving and payout shift in 2020? 

Candid

Survey participants answered questions about their grantmaking in FY 2019 and FY 2020 along with their plans for giving in FY 2021. Nearly two-thirds of surveyed foundations increased their giving in FY 2020 compared to FY 2019. Of those awarding $50 million or more, 88 percent of foundations reported increased giving.

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Foundation giving and payout in 2022: What changed and what’s next?

Candid

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s COVID-19 lockdown policies impacted economies around the globe. From 2015 to 2019, the annual change in grant dollars ranged from a high of 7% in 2017 to less than 0.1% The median foundation awarded 4% more grant dollars. (We How did these factors affect U.S. philanthropy?

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In conversation: using data and education to advance racial equity at MEASURE

Candid

Meme: In 2019, we used the CARE Model to launch the award-winning Innocence Initiative. To disrupt this system of philanthropic racism, we are intentionally leveraging the GuideStar tool and receiving funding as a result. The Innocence Initiative tools we used led to amazing results!

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Black Business Community – Overcoming Challenges to Flourish

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Jordan Sr founded National Black Business as an annual observance in 2004 to “drive the policy agenda affecting the 2.6 From 2019 to 2020, Black-owned businesses grew by 6,351 firms, or 4.72% – behind Latino or Hispanic (8.19%) and Asian American (5.33%) firms, but ahead of white-owned businesses, which shrunk by 0.9%.

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Is There Racial Bias in Awarding Federal Grants?

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2019 , Ginther et al., Or, to say that another way, the issues Black scientists most want to address appeared to hold the least value for those awarding NIH grants. Women and racial minorities were far less likely to be experienced in the grants process, or to win grant awards. 2016 , Ginther et al.,

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The Core Elements of Empathy, Power, and Vulnerability in Grantmaking

Blackbaud

Even though these strategies were very successful, many of these efforts and energies have unfortunately reverted back to 2019 comfort zones and lost momentum. I have felt the frustration of completing horribly constructed online grant applications and experienced the exhilaration of being awarded significant funds.