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INFRASTRUCTURE IN FOCUS A NEW GLOBAL PICTURE OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY GROWING AND STRENGTHENING THE FIELD 2017

PURPOSES OF THE STUDY 1. To increase knowledge and understanding about the infrastructure of philanthropy 2. To raise awareness of its importance 3. To transmit key messages about expanding and strengthening philanthropy infrastructure both to philanthropy infrastructure organizations and to those foundations that support philanthropy infrastructure 4. To build the capacity of the field of philanthropy infrastructure

ACKLOWLEDGMENTS List of respondents to the members survey AFE Colombia Africa Grantmakers' Affinity Group Africa Philanthropy Network Arab Foundations Forum Asian Venture Philanthropy Network Asociacion Española de Fundaciones (Association of Spanish Foundations) ASSIFERO - Associazione Italiana Fondazioni ed Enti della Filantropia Istituzionale Association for Community Relations Association of Charitable Foundation Association of Foundations Philippines Association of German Foundations CAF America CAF Bulgaria CAF Global CAF Russia CAF Southern Africa CECP - Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy Centro Mexicano para la Filantropía (CEMEFI) Centrum pre filantropiu n.o. China Foundation Center Community Foundation Initiative Community Foundation Movement in Latvia Community Foundations of Canada Council of Finnish Foundations Council of Michigan Foundations Council on Foundations Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy East Africa Association Of Grantmakers (EAAG) Erasmus Centre for Strategic Philanthropy Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers Foundation Center Funders for LGBTQ Issues GIFE GIP - Gestão de Interesse Público GADeF - Global Alliance for Development Foundation Global Fund for Community Foundations GlobalGiving Grupo de Fundaciones y Empresas (GDFE) GuideStar USA IDIS Instituto para o Desenvolvimento do Investimento Social Indonesia Philanthropy Association (Filantropi Indonesia) IPASA - Independent PhilanthropyAssociation South Africa IHRFG - International Human Rights Funders Group International Society for Third Sector Research John D Gerhart Center for Philanthropy & Civic Engagement KCDF - Kenya Community Development Foundation (KCDF) NVPC National Volunteering and Philanthropy Centre Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy PFC Philanthropic Foundations Canada Philanthropy New Zealand Portuguese Foundation Centre Rede de Filantropia para a Justiça social Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Russia Donors Forum SAANED for Philanthropy Advisory in the Arab Region SGS Consulting Southern Africa Trust Southern African Community Grantmakers Leadership Forum Synergos Institute The Community Chest of the Western Cape The Foundation for Civil Society TUSEV - Third Sector Foundation of Turkey PSJP - Working Group on Philanthropy for Social Justice and Peace

ACKLOWLEDGMENTS List of respondents to the academic survey Ashoka University, Centre for Social Impact and Philanthropy ESSEC Business School, ESSEC Philanthropy Chair Fundação Getúlio Vargas - São Paulo School of Business, CEAPG - Center for Public Administration and Government Studies Grand Valley State University, Dorothy A Johnson Center for Philanthropy Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies National University of Singapore, Asia Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy New York University, George H Heyman, Jr. Programme for Philanthropy and Fundraising Queensland University of Technology, Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non-profit Studies Stanford University, Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society Swinburne University of Technology, Programme on Asia-Pacific Social Investment and Philanthropy, Centre for Social Impact The City University of New York, The Graduate Center, Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society University of Basel, Center for Philanthropy Studies (CEPS) University of Pennsylvania, Center for High Impact Philanthropy University of Pennsylvania, Non-profit Leadership Program University of Southern California, The Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy University of St Andrews, The Centre for the Study of Philanthropy & Public Good University of Texas, Austin Department of Sociology University of Witswatersrand, Wits Business School University of Yaoundé II, Faculty of Economics and Management List of respondents to the funders survey Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Ford Foundation Narada Foundation Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research The Rockefeller Foundation The Toyota Foundation Vladimir Potanin Foundation W K Kellogg Foundation

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METHODOLOGY The data on which these findings are based comes from a number of sources: WINGS members survey Online survey (August 2016) 63 respondents from 93 members that received it Funders survey Online survey (August/September 2016) 8 foundations supporting philanthropy completed the survey Academic/ education institutions survey Online survey (August/ September 2016) 19 responses were received from about 60 institutions mapped Secondary sources

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1. Ensure the long-term sustainability of philanthropy infrastructure organizations 2. Recognize evaluation as a high priority for philanthropy infrastructure organizations 3. Build a strong infrastructure for philanthropy where it is most needed 4. Build the partnerships that are needed for a more effective philanthropy 5. Focus on the activities most needed to build philanthropy 6. Engage in advocacy to build a more enabling environment

1. Ensure the long-term sustainability of philanthropy infrastructure organizations 2. Recognize evaluation as a high priority for philanthropy infrastructure organizations 3. Build a strong infrastructure for philanthropy where it is most needed 4. Build the partnerships that are needed for a more effective philanthropy 5. Focus on the activities most needed to build philanthropy 6. Engage in advocacy to build a more enabling environment

1. Ensure the long-term sustainability of philanthropy infrastructure organizations The overall median budget is $800k, slighlty higher than reported in WINGS 2014 Infrastructure Report. Survey respondents have an overall total budget of US$228.3m but it varies greatly between institutions. Question: Financial information - Overall budget in 2015 (in US dollars) Number of responses: 55 Question: Financial information - Overall budget in 2015 (in US dollars) Number of responses: 55 in the 2017 Report / 63 in the 2014 Report

1. Ensure the long-term sustainability of philanthropy infrastructure organizations Foundations, especially the national ones, play a key role in financing philanthropy infrastructure. SOURCES OF INCOME OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY TYPES OF INSTITUTIONS FUNDING ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY Source: WINGS member survey Question: Sources of income (multiple responses allowed) Number of responses: 63 Source: WINGS member survey Question: What types of institutions fund your organization? Please specify if the funder(s) is/are based in your country or international. Number of responses: 62

1. Ensure the long-term sustainability of philanthropy infrastructure organizations Financial sustainability is the biggest challenge in achieving short-term goals. CHALLENGES OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY IN ACHIEVING THEIR SHORT-TERM GOALS CHALLENGES THAT ACADEMIC/ EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS FACE Source: WINGS member survey Question: What challenges does your organization face in achieving its short-term goals? (multiple responses allowed) Number of responses: 60 Source: WINGS academic survey Question: How big are each of the following challenges facing your centre or programme, 1 being Not a challenge and 5 being Very big challenge? Number of responses: 18

1. Ensure the long-term sustainability of philanthropy infrastructure organizations Despite this, both WINGS members and academic did not see the issue as a major concern. HOW ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY ASSESS THEIR SUSTAINABILITY Source: WINGS member survey Question: Overall, how would you assess your organization s sustainability? Number of responses: 63 HOW ACADEMIC/EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS ASSESS THEIR SUSTAINABILITY Source: WINGS academic survey Question: Overall, how would you assess your organization s sustainability? Number of responses: 17

1. Ensure the long-term sustainability of philanthropy infrastructure organizations 2. Recognize evaluation as a high priority for philanthropy infrastructure organizations 3. Build a strong infrastructure for philanthropy where it is most needed 4. Build the partnerships that are needed for a more effective philanthropy 5. Focus on the activities most needed to build philanthropy 6. Engage in advocacy to build a more enabling environment

2. Recognize evaluation as a high priority for philanthropy infrastructure organizations Although most of the respondents are engaged in evaluation, improving evaluation is a low priority: Less than half of members marked evaluation as a high priority or essential. TYPES OF PROGRAMME EVALUATION DONE BY ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIES PRIORITIES PLANNED FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS Source: WINGS member survey Question: Does your organization formally evaluate its programmes results? Number of responses: 63 Source: WINGS member survey Question: What priority does your organization plan to give to these institutional strategies in the next three years, 1 being 'No priority" and 5 being 'Essential'? Number of responses: 62

1. Ensure the long-term sustainability of philanthropy infrastructure organizations 2. Recognize evaluation as a high priority for philanthropy infrastructure organizations 3. Build a strong infrastructure for philanthropy where it is most needed 4. Build the partnerships that are needed for a more effective philanthropy 5. Focus on the activities most needed to build philanthropy 6. Engage in advocacy to build a more enabling environment

3. Build a strong infrastructure for philanthropy where it is most needed There is an unequal distribution of philanthropy infrastructure organizations in the world. Most of them are located in the Global North. REGIONS WHERE ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY AND ACADEMIC/EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS ARE BASED Source: WINGS member survey/ WINGS Academic Survey Question: Organization s information: region/ Centre or programme information - Region Number of responses: 63/18

3. Build a strong infrastructure for philanthropy where it is most needed North America accounts for 80% of expenditure on philanthropic infrastructure. DISTRIBUTIONS OF TOTAL 2015 BUDGET FROM ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY PER REGION Source: WINGS member survey Question: Financial information: overall budget in 2015 (in US dollars) Number of responses: 55

3. Build a strong infrastructure for philanthropy where it is most needed The highest median number of paid staff is in North America MEDIAN NUMBER OF PAID STAFF OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY PER REGION Source: WINGS member survey Question: Staff information: number of paid full-time and paid part-time staff Number of responses: 61

3. Build a strong infrastructure for philanthropy where it is most needed North American respondents to our survey are the oldest. Most of them were founded in the 1990s, while most organizations from other regions (except for Latin America and the Caribbean) were founded from 2000 onwards. YEAR OF FOUNDATION OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY BY REGION Source: WINGS member survey Question: What year was your organization founded? Number of responses: 63

1. Ensure the long-term sustainability of philanthropy infrastructure organizations 2. Recognize evaluation as a high priority for philanthropy infrastructure organizations 3. Build a strong infrastructure for philanthropy where it is most needed 4. Build the partnerships that are needed for a more effective philanthropy 5. Focus on the activities most needed to build philanthropy 6. Engage in advocacy to build a more enabling environment

4. Build the partnerships that are needed for a more effective philanthropy Partnership and collaboration are common among WINGS members and between WINGS members and education/ academic institutions. 43 out of 63 survey respondents have five or more partnerships with other members. Factors most conducive to partnership: Having a global reach Being an older organization Having a large number of employees Having a large budget. The best predictor of the number of partnerships is the number of full-time staff. 39 WINGS members have at least one partnership with the academic/education institutions surveyed: 26 have one partnership, seven have two and six have three or more.

1. Ensure the long-term sustainability of philanthropy infrastructure organizations 2. Recognize evaluation as a high priority for philanthropy infrastructure organizations 3. Build a strong infrastructure for philanthropy where it is most needed 4. Build the partnerships that are needed for a more effective philanthropy 5. Focus on the activities most needed to build philanthropy 6. Engage in advocacy to build a more enabling environment

5. Focus on the activities most needed to build philanthropy Survey respondents are mostly engaged in activities related to knowledge management, closely followed by conferences and seminars, and peer learning. LEVEL OF DEDICATION TO ACTIVITIES FROM ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY Source: WINGS member survey Question: How much work does your organization do with members, clients or organizations served in each of the following areas, 1 being None and 5 being A great deal? Number of responses: 56 total, 39 from membership associations and networks and 19 from professional support organizations

1. Ensure the long-term sustainability of philanthropy infrastructure organizations 2. Recognize evaluation as a high priority for philanthropy infrastructure organizations 3. Build a strong infrastructure for philanthropy where it is most needed 4. Build the partnerships that are needed for a more effective philanthropy 5. Focus on the activities most needed to build philanthropy 6. Engage in advocacy to build a more enabling environment

6. Engage in advocacy to build a more enabling environment WINGS members are engaged with advocacy. LEVEL OF ENGAGEMENT WITH ADVOCACY OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY Source: WINGS member survey Question: To what extent is your organization engaged with advocacy, 1 being Not at all engaged and 5 being Extremely engaged? Advocacy is understood here as activities that aim to influence decisions within political, economic and social systems and institutions. Number of responses: 63

6. Engage in advocacy to build a more enabling environment Engagement with advocacy is in a development phase. ADVOCACY ACTIVITIES THAT ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING PHILANTHROPY ARE ENGAGED IN LEVEL OF CAPACITY TO UNDERETAKE ADVOCACY AND IMPACT Source: WINGS members survey Question: How do you evaluate your organization s capacity to undertake advocacy and your impact? Number of responses: 56 Source: WINGS member survey Question: What advocacy activities do you engage in? (multiple responses allowed) Number of responses: 56

INFRASTRUCTURE IN FOCUS A NEW GLOBAL PICTURE OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PHILANTHROPY GROWING AND STRENGTHENING THE FIELD 2017