HOW OHIO GIVES $5.59 BILLION INDIVIDUAL GIVING WHAT INDIVIDUALS SUPPORT. 68% of individuals had income between $50,000 $200,000 and gave $2.

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HOW OHIO GIVES DECEMBER 0 KEY FINDINGS Ohio s giving fell by percent in 0, pushed downward by a drop in individual giving that was moderated by an uptick in foundation giving.. BILLION TOTAL OHIO GIVING % Individual giving:. billion % Foundation giving:. billion % Other funder giving: million % United Way giving: 0 million. BILLION INDIVIDUAL GIVING Ohioans gave less to their favorite charities in 0, dropping about percent to. billion. The drop was due to decreases both in the number and donation amount in bequests as well as in charitable contributions listed on federal tax returns. D O L L A R S (BILLIONS) WHAT INDIVIDUALS SUPPORT % RELIGION % EDUCATION % OTHER % HUMAN SERVICES % HEALTH % PUBLIC AFFAIRS/SOCIETY % ARTS AND CULTURE % INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS % ENVIRONMENT/ANIMALS % of individuals had income between 0,000 00,000 and gave. billion INDIVIDUAL GIVING DROPS FROM PREVIOUS PEAK HOW OHIOANS percent of Ohio taxpayers at every income level. million reported claimed deductions for charitable gifts on their federal returns. % of individuals had income less than 0,000 and gave million % GIVE % % of individuals had income more than 00,000 and gave. billion. INDIVIDUAL GIVING.00..0. 00 00 0 0 0 % Gains from 0 s peak year for individual giving were erased in 0. Over the past five years, Ohioans invested more than. billion in nonprofits addressing an array of issues.

OHIO S GRANTMAKING FOUNDATIONS ASSET GROWTH PUSHES GIVING TOTAL Strong asset growth pushed foundation giving up by half a billion dollars to. billion, a percent increase that inched giving closer to its 00 peak. In 0, foundation assets grew by. billion, an increase of percent. The increase is despite a drop in the number of foundations headquartered in Ohio, to,, with decreases seen in private and corporate foundations. Ohio ranks seventh in the number of foundations in the U.S. and th in giving. TOP 0 OHIO FOUNDATIONS 0. MILLION THE COLUMBUS FOUNDATION. MILLION THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION. MILLION THE GREATER CINCINNATI FOUNDATION 0. MILLION THE DAYTON FOUNDATION. MILLION NATIONWIDE. MILLION THE WEXNER FAMILY CHARITABLE FUND*. MILLION THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION 0. MILLION L BRANDS FOUNDATION 0. MILLION MATHILE FAMILY FOUNDATION. MILLION THE MANDEL FOUNDATION* * indicates 0 data. BILLION IN FOUNDATION GIVING WHAT FOUNDATIONS SUPPORT % EDUCATION % HEALTH. BILLION IN FOUNDATION % HUMAN SERVICES % PUBLIC AFFAIRS/SOCIETY 0% ARTS AND CULTURE % ENVIRONMENT/ANIMALS % INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS % OTHER % RELIGION COMMUNITY % CORPORATE % OPERATING % PRIVATE % COMMUNITY 0% CORPORATE % OPERATING % PRIVATE %..0 0.. NUMBER OF FOUNDATIONS 00, D O L L A R S (BILLIONS). FOUNDATION..0.. GIVING. 00 00 0 0 0 00,0 0, 0,00 0,, OHIO FOUNDATIONS CORPORATE % OPERATING % COMMUNITY % PRIVATE %

OHIO S PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS TWO INDICATORS SHOW GROWTH Ohio s, private foundations held percent of the state s charitable assets and awarded percent of all grant dollars in 0. While the number of private foundations fell by, their assets grew by. billion, to. billion or percent. Giving by private foundations also ticked up to million, up a modest percent. TOP 0 OHIO PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS 0. MILLION THE WEXNER FAMILY CHARITABLE FUND*. MILLION THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION 0. MILLION MATHILE FAMILY FOUNDATION. MILLION THE MANDEL FOUNDATION*. MILLION TIMKEN FOUNDATION OF CANTON. MILLION OSTEOPATHIC HERITAGE FOUNDATIONS. MILLION CAROL ANN & RALPH V. HAILE JR./U.S. BANK FOUNDATION. MILLION SAINT LUKE S FOUNDATION 0. MILLION THE JAY AND JEAN SCHOTTENSTEIN FOUNDATION*. MILLION THE VEALE FOUNDATION* TOP 0 0, GIVING UP NUMBER OF FOUNDATIONS 00, 00, 0, 0, 0, * indicates 0 data PRIVATE FOUNDATION D O L L A R S (BILLIONS)...0. 0.0 GRANTS 0. 0. 0.0 0. 0. 00 00 0 0 0 Nine out of ten foundations in Ohio are private foundations and, despite 0 data, have been the fastest growing segment of the philanthropic landscape. Most of these foundations are small foundations managed by family boards. Ohio s private foundations have recovered from the 00 Great Recession, with asset and grant totals surpassing the previous high marks of 00 when assets were billion and grants were million. They received percent of all foundations gifts, totaling million in 0.

OHIO S CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS ALTHOUGH FEWER IN NUMBER, GRANTMAKING INCREASED The corporate foundations headquartered in the state, while fewer in number, saw increased assets and grantmaking in 0. While comprising only percent of the state s foundations, corporate foundations provided percent of the state s grant dollars ( million) and had assets of billion. These data do not tell the full story of corporate philanthropy as they don t capture in-kind product contributions, volunteer engagement or similar charitable contributions. TOP 0 OHIO CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS 0. MILLION NATIONWIDE 0. MILLION L BRANDS FOUNDATION. MILLION KEYBANK FOUNDATION. MILLION MACY S FOUNDATION. MILLION THE EATON CHARITABLE FUND. MILLION THE KROGER COMPANY FOUNDATION. MILLION AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER FOUNDATION. MILLION CARDINAL HEALTH FOUNDATION. MILLION THE PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE FOUNDATION*. MILLION FIRST ENERGY FOUNDATION TOP 0, GIVING UP NUMBER OF FOUNDATIONS 00 00 0 0 0 0 * indicates 0 data CORPORATE FOUNDATION (MILLIONS) D O L L A R S (BILLIONS)..0 0 0 00 0 00 0.0 0. 0. 0.0 0. GRANTS... 00 00 0 0 0 While the number of corporate foundations in the state has decreased by percent since 00, the assets and grants of this foundation category grew in 0. While assets are now at pre-recession rates, giving has yet to reach the 00 peak of million. Ohio ranks sixth in number and th in giving of all U.S. corporate foundations.

OHIO S COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS GIVING AND CONTINUE GROWTH Community foundations comprise just percent of the state s foundations but held 0 percent of its. billion in charitable assets and provided percent of all grant dollars awarded in 0. Ohio ranks second in the country for the number of and giving by community foundations. Donors gifted 0 million to community foundations in 0. 0 TOP 0 OHIO COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS. MILLION THE COLUMBUS FOUNDATION. MILLION THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION. MILLION GREATER CINCINNATI FOUNDATION 0. MILLION THE DAYTON FOUNDATION. MILLION TOLEDO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION. MILLION STARK COMMUNITY FOUNDATION. MILLION AKRON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION. MILLION HAMILTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION. MILLION COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF LORAIN COUNTY. MILLION THE RICHLAND COMMUNITY FOUNDATION TOP 0 (MILLIONS) D O L L A R S (BILLIONS) 00 0 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION.0.... GRANTS 00 00 0 0 0 Assets showed strong growth of percent, while growth in giving was a more modest percent. OHIO S PUBLIC CHARITY GRANTMAKERS Public charity grantmakers other than community foundations are an important and varied part of Ohio s philanthropic landscape. These include those organized as federated funds, such as the Jewish Federation of Cleveland that gave million in 0, as well as the Greater Columbus Arts Council that granted. million to arts organizations and the United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland, Inc. that awarded half a million dollars.

OHIO S UNITED WAYS GIVING HOLDS STEADY Ohio s United Ways are a diverse group of funders spread across the state. Together, they provided million to nonprofit organizations in their communities and are a vital part of the state s philanthropic network. TOP 0 OHIO UNITED WAYS 0. MILLION UNITED WAY OF GREATER CINCINNATI. MILLION UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL OHIO. MILLION UNITED WAY OF GREATER CLEVELAND 0. MILLION UNITED WAY OF SUMMIT COUNTY. MILLION UNITED WAY OF GREATER TOLEDO. MILLION UNITED WAY OF THE GREATER DAYTON AREA. MILLION UNITED WAY OF GREATER STARK COUNTY. MILLION UNITED WAY OF DELAWARE COUNTY. MILLION UNITED WAY OF LAKE COUNTY. MILLION UNITED WAY OF HANCOCK COUNTY TOP 0 % GAVE LESS THAN MILLION (. MILLION GIVEN) % GAVE BETWEEN AND 0 MILLION (. MILLION GIVEN) GAVE MORE THAN 0 MILLION (. MILLION GIVEN) % ABOUT THIS REPORT Ohio Gives portrays philanthropy s value and impact, drawing on 0 and 0 data from a variety of sources. Our analysis presents data from the most recent available year, which is 0 for IRS data. Other sources used for the report include Foundation Center, Foundation Directory Online, Guidestar and Giving USA as well as our own research. Philanthropy Ohio is a statewide membership association that provides the network, tools and knowledge to help people engaged in philanthropy become more effective, powerful change agents in their communities. Central Ohio Office 00 South Front St. Suite 00 Columbus, OH.. Northern Ohio Office Euclid Avenue Suite 0 Cleveland, OH.. Visit Us Online philanthropyohio.org Philanthropy Ohio 0