Expert Fundraising Counsel Archives - Alexander Haas - Fundraising Counsel https://fundraisingcounsel.com/expert-fundraising-counsel/ Fri, 30 Dec 2022 05:22:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://fundraisingcounsel.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/57x57size.jpeg Expert Fundraising Counsel Archives - Alexander Haas - Fundraising Counsel https://fundraisingcounsel.com/expert-fundraising-counsel/ 32 32 Giving to the Arts Holds Steady https://fundraisingcounsel.com/uncategorized/giving-to-the-arts-holds-steady/ Wed, 17 Jul 2019 17:05:00 +0000 https://alexanderhaas.wpengine.com/?p=5328 The arrival of new data from Giving USA each year is an always an important moment for those of us who rely on philanthropic revenue to build and sustain our organizations. It’s a time when those who study charitable giving draw conclusions based on how much was given last year, from whom, and what culturalRead More Giving to the Arts Holds Steady

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The arrival of new data from Giving USA each year is an always an important moment for those of us who rely on philanthropic revenue to build and sustain our organizations. It’s a time when those who study charitable giving draw conclusions based on how much was given last year, from whom, and what cultural factors or trends should warrant consideration in planning for the future.

Giving to charity continued to grow in 2018, but not as robustly as in the past. Overall giving increased by less than 1%, but the growth between 2016 and 2018 was a meaningful 7.1%. As has always been the case,  individuals and families contributed the lion’s share of giving at 68%, but their total giving declined 1.1% from 2017. The most significant increase in the percent given came from foundations, including gifts from family foundations and distributions through donor advised funds. Foundation giving increased to 18% of overall giving, a 7.3% increase over the previous year. Giving to the arts essentially held steady from 2017 and continued to represent some 5% of total overall giving.

Giving USA 2019 offers several important insights into the trends uniquely affecting museums and performing arts organizations. Here are a few takeaways to consider in planning for the upcoming year:

Larger gifts from high net-worth individuals should continue to be a focus.

According to the 2018 U.S. Trust Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy, 90% of high-net worth households gave to charity, with a quarter of them giving to the arts. The Quarterly Report, also referenced in Giving USA, found that the overall increase in giving in 2018 was driven by a 2.6% increase in gifts of $1,000 or more; gifts under that size declined by around 4%. While maintaining efforts to increase gifts at all levels, arts organizations should prioritize their focus on larger gifts from individuals, through upper-level membership programs, project-related major gifts, and campaigns.

Campaigns are an important tool for attracting major gifts.

Cultural organizations continue to benefit from campaigns, which crystallize institutional priorities into fundable opportunities for donors and encourage larger gifts. Theatre Communications Group recently reported that 40% of theaters were currently in a capital campaign, and another 38% completed a campaign between 2012 and 2017, leading to a 23% increase in overall giving and a 55% increase in trustee giving during this period. This year’s Giving USA also reports that organizations in every region of the country received multi-million-dollar gifts in 2018, supporting capital, endowment, and programmatic initiatives, listing a sample of 18 representative gifts of $10,000,000 or more. As fewer individuals are giving and a greater percentage of philanthropic revenue is coming through larger gifts, now is the time institutions should consider organizing and launching a campaign.

Don’t discount online giving.

Blackbaud Institute’s 2018 Charitable Giving Report showed that online gifts represented 9.5% of overall giving to arts organizations in 2018, and the 5.8% growth in online giving to the arts outpaced other non-profits by four times. While this noteworthy growth rate in overall online giving to the arts may be a function of the membership culture unique to museums, these trends illustrate the significance of making online giving a convenient option for donors and members, especially considering the decrease in smaller gifts.

Despite the complex issues that affect charitable giving in our country – from policy and tax law changes to social, economic and other factors – the voluntary, philanthropic support of arts and cultural organizations has never been stronger, with donors giving $19.5 billion to the arts in 2018. Reflecting on the numbers and trends outlined in this year’s Giving USA report, this is a time for optimism and opportunity, as we engage those donors whose generosity lights the fire of creativity, casts light on the human condition, and brings beauty and enjoyment through our nation’s arts and cultural organizations.

Takeaways From Giving USA To Help You Plan Better:

Giving to the Arts: The Numbers

Giving USA 2019: The Annual Report on Philanthropy for the Year 2018
, was released in June, and amid a complex climate for charitable giving, individuals, bequests, foundations and corporations gave an estimated $427.71 billion to charities in 2018.

Giving to arts, culture and humanities organizations stayed relatively flat, increasing 0.3% to $19.49 billion.

  • In current dollars, giving to arts, culture, and humanities increased 13.4% between 2016 and 2017, and increased 0.3% between 2017 and 2018. Cumulatively, current-dollar giving to arts, culture, and humanities increased 13.8% between 2016 and 2018.
  • Adjusted for inflation, giving to arts, culture, and humanities increased 11.1% between 2016 and 2017, and declined 2.1% between 2017 and 2018. Cumulatively, giving to arts, culture, and humanities increased 8.7% in inflation-adjusted dollars between 2016 and 2018.
  • Contributions to the arts, culture, and humanities subsector comprised 5% of all charitable donations in 2018.
  • Donations to the arts, culture, and humanities subsector reached the highest inflation-adjusted amount record to date in 2017, and remains the highest to date.
  • Donations to the arts, culture, and humanities subsector have amounted to between 3% and 5% of total giving over the past 40 years.

More information from the Giving USA 2019 report can be found here.

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Alexander Haas 2018 Year in Review https://fundraisingcounsel.com/news-views/alexander-haas-2018-year-in-review/ https://fundraisingcounsel.com/news-views/alexander-haas-2018-year-in-review/#respond Wed, 21 Nov 2018 04:46:03 +0000 https://alexanderhaas.wpengine.com/?p=5103 Even before New Year’s Day, 2018 looked set up to be quite a year. It started off with the implementation of some significant tax law changes that had the potential to really impact the nonprofit sector including the increase in the standard deduction and anticipated “gift bundling” that may result.  In 2018 the U.S. celebratedRead More Alexander Haas 2018 Year in Review

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Even before New Year’s Day, 2018 looked set up to be quite a year. It started off with the implementation of some significant tax law changes that had the potential to really impact the nonprofit sector including the increase in the standard deduction and anticipated “gift bundling” that may result. 

In 2018 the U.S. celebrated another record year of philanthropy with Giving USA reporting $410.02 Billion given to charities!

At Alexander Haas we remained committed to transforming organizations that transform lives.  

This year alone we worked with 70+ organizations in 21 states in 50+ communities on campaign planning and execution, annual fund enhancements, major gift program development, staff mentoring and training and even helped a couple of organizations to establish development offices for the first time. 

We conducted 263+ Campaign Strategy Study interviews with philanthropists to evaluate their potential support for client projects.  

Our clients included colleges and universities, independent schools, churches, human and animal welfare organizations, museums and performing arts organizations.  

During 2018 we helped to plan and execute campaigns with goals totaling over $2.5 Billion.

Suffice it to say that we have kept busy, as we know you have.  Here is looking forward to another robust year of philanthropy in 2019!

 

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Team Member Spotlight: John Taylor https://fundraisingcounsel.com/news-views/team-member-spotlight-john-taylor/ https://fundraisingcounsel.com/news-views/team-member-spotlight-john-taylor/#respond Tue, 03 Jul 2018 14:25:08 +0000 https://alexanderhaas.wpengine.com/?p=4753 Meet John Taylor, Partner with Alexander Haas! As a Partner, John applies his extensive background in development to serve a wide variety of clients.

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Meet John Taylor, Partner with Alexander Haas! As a Partner, John applies his extensive background in development to serve a wide variety of clients. For over 30 years, he has served as a leader in the field of advancement, campaign management, and board development and has helped nonprofit organizations around the world to enhance the operational aspects of advancement and assist them with strategic and campaign planning, preparation and execution.

John holds a BA in Mass Communications and Socio-Political Change from Vanderbilt University, and a Certificate in Nonprofit Management from Duke University. He resides in Durham, NC, with his wife and children.

In this month’s Team Member Spotlight, John shares what inspired him to join the Alexander Haas Team, why he loves helping others and his favorite go-to resources for news and information in the fundraising field.

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Alexander Haas Ranks as a Top Fundraising Consultant https://fundraisingcounsel.com/news-views/alexander-haas-ranks-top-fundraising-consultant/ https://fundraisingcounsel.com/news-views/alexander-haas-ranks-top-fundraising-consultant/#respond Wed, 05 Jul 2017 18:32:39 +0000 https://alexanderhaas.wpengine.com/?p=1830 Alexander Haas was selected one of America’s Top 40 Most Effective Fundraising Consultants, a list just published by The Business of Giving. Alexander Haas is the only southern-based consultation firm in the top 20 on the list and the only Georgia or Atlanta firm recognized on the list. To review the list, go here.

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Alexander Haas was selected one of America’s Top 40 Most Effective Fundraising Consultants, a list just published by The Business of Giving. Alexander Haas is the only southern-based consultation firm in the top 20 on the list and the only Georgia or Atlanta firm recognized on the list.

To review the list, go here.

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