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State of Multi-Year Funding 2011

Full title: The Philanthropic Landscape: The State of Multi-Year Funding 2011

By Niki Jagpal and Kevin Laskowski

Published: May 2013

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Looking at the 2011 data, The State of Multi-Year Funding found that nearly 90 percent of the top U.S. foundations in the sample did not report any multi-year grantmaking in 2011, which is consistent with results from previous years' analyses.

State of General Operating Support 2011

Full title: The Philanthropic Landscape: The State of General Operating Support 2011

By Niki Jagpal and Kevin Laskowski

Published: May 2013

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The State of General Operating Support 2011 found some hopeful signs: we saw a notable bump in share of grant dollars reported as core support, from 16 percent average in 2008-2010 to 24 percent in 2011.

State of Social Justice Philanthropy 2011

Full title: The Philanthropic Landscape: The State of Social Justice Philanthropy 2011

By Niki Jagpal and Kevin Laskowski

Published: May 2013

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According to The State of Social Justice Philanthropy 2011 giving around policy and community engagement to address pressing social problems dipped to 12 percent, compared to the 15 percent average in 2008-2010.

Giving to Underserved Communities 2011

Full title: The Philanthropic Landscape: The State of Giving to Underserved Communities 2011

By Niki Jagpal and Kevin Laskowski

Published: May 2013

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Numbers from The State of Giving to Underserved Communities 2011 show that there was a slight increase in giving to benefit marginalized groups, broadly defined, such as the economically disadvantaged, racial/ethnic minorities, LGBTQ citizens and others, at 42 percent in 2011 compared to 40 percent average in 2008-2010.

State of Social Justice Philanthropy 2008-2010

Full title: The Philanthropic Landscape: The State of Social Justice Philanthropy 2008-2010

By Niki Jagpal and Kevin Laskowski

Published: November 2012

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The State of Social Justice Philanthropy finds that giving to empower underserved groups increased from 12 percent of grant dollars in 2004-2006 to 15 percent in 2008-2010. NCRP also notes that social justice philanthropy gives grantmakers maximum impact and leverage. Recent studies show that for every dollar invested in policy and civic engagement, there is a return of $115 in community benefit.

Giving to Underserved Communities 2008-2010

Full title: The Philanthropic Landscape: The State of Giving to Underserved Communities 2008-2010

By Niki Jagpal and Kevin Laskowski

Published: November 2012

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The State of Giving to Underserved Communities reports that the proportion of foundation grant dollars classified as benefiting economically disadvantaged people, the elderly, women and girls and other marginalized groups was 40 percent in the 2008 to 2010 time period, up from 33 percent in 2004 to 2006.

State of General Operating Support 2008-2010

Full title: The Philanthropic Landscape: The State of General Operating Support 2008-2010

By Niki Jagpal and Kevin Laskowski

Published: November 2012

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In The State of General Operating Support, NCRP notes that reported core support dollars increased 34 percent but the share of such grants remained unchanged at 16 percent of total giving compared to a similar analysis of data from 2004 to 2006.

The State of Multi-Year Funding 2008-2010

Full title: The Philanthropic Landscape: The State of Multi-Year Funding 2008-2010

By Niki Jagpal and Kevin Laskowski

Published: November 2012

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Looking at data from 2004 to 2010, The State of Multi-Year Funding finds that multi-year grantmaking in 2009 fell 21 percent to $5.5 billion during a time when total grantmaking declined only by 13 percent. In September 2012, NCRP recalled a previous version of the study after learning of a programming error from the data source. This revised edition more accurately reflects recent trends.

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