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Title: Trends Affecting Grantwriting


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Trends Affecting Grantwriting
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Background Is it The Economy, Stupid?
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The Financial Markets Wiley Coyote Moment.
The worst stock market crash since the Great
Depression. The dotcom crash of 2000-2002 lost
4,244 points over 2 1/2 years. This one lost
7,427 points in 1 1/2 years, to less than half of
its peak value. Many foundations lost 40 of
their assets on paper (although theyve recovered
somewhat).
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In addition to stocks, the over-inflated housing
market and its drop caused many people losses to
their biggest asset.
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This recession is different than other recent
ones.
Recession officially began December, 2007. So 12
months is Dec, 08 and 24 months is Dec, 09.
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States are facing large budget shortfalls
CNBC says Oregon is the 14th worst off in 2010,
with a 1.6 billion budget gap, 18 of general
fund.
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Total Private Giving to Nonprofits is Down.
Current dollar giving has only gone down two
times 1987 2009. (Some say this Giving USA
study is too rosy, many nonprofits giving is
lower)
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Stimulus Funding
  • The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
    (ARRA) of 2009, aka Federal Stimulus, injected
    747 billion into the US Economy.
  • Most went directly to States or individuals, but
    billions also went into Federal agencies to be
    released as grants.
  • One time funding to be used (in most cases) by
    the end of 2010 - but RFPs are still coming out
    of the agencies. Look at agency websites, not for
    stimulus websites.

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How are Foundations Doing?
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BUT foundation giving grew five-fold from 9.2
billion to 46.8 billion in 17 years from 1991 to
2008. The Foundation Center predicts 2010 to be
flat and 2011 to show modest growth. Foundation
giving closely tracks assets, so assets have
grown equivalent amounts.
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The number of foundations has skyrocketed, more
than tripling since 1980.
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Growth in Foundations
  • Foundation growth is driven by demographics and
    economics, and shows no signs of declining in the
    near future. At least four things are happening
  • Rich people are dieing and creating or
    enlarging foundations in their wills.
  • Rich people are aging and creating or enlarging
    foundations as part of their estate planning.
  • Newly rich people are creating foundations (the
    most famous being the Bill Melinda Gates
    Foundation, the worlds largest).
  • The stock market went berserk in the 1990s,
    with the Dow Jones Industrial Average more than
    tripling in value from about 3,300 to over
    11,000. Because most foundations are invested in
    stock markets, this increased the assets of
    existing foundations.
  • While the stock market has been fluctuating
    wildly, over the long haul it will probably
    continue to trend uphow fast depending on the
    reset in the global economy.

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Growth of Oregon Foundations
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On The Other Hand Grants Trends of the 21st
Century
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Foundation Behavior in 2010
  • After the 2000 dot-com crash and the 2008
    financial meltdown, foundations are being more
    cautious. Even if their endowments are doing
    better, theyre not sure that they can count on
    it in the future.
  • Many are focusing on strengthening established
    organizations theyve funded before, especially
    shoring up ones that were hurt by the downturn.
    Some are making operating funds grants to these
    groups for at least a limited time.
  • A hard time for startups.
  • There was a move towards basic needs, funding
    groups that help people impacted by unemployment
    and poverty -- food banks, shelters, low income
    housing, etc.
  • A hard time for arts organizations.
  • Theres been an acceleration of the trend to
    look beyond the project to the strength of the
    applicant. Can you show a strong financial
    statement, diversified funding? Can you
    demonstrate program success with data, stories,
    testimonials?
  • Again, this favors established organizations.
  • Foundations that cut staff during the downturn
    are looking for nonprofits to operate leaner too.
  • Dont want to fund business as usual

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Growth of nonprofits since 2000 (from Giving USA).
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Non-Grant Issues Affecting Grantwriters
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