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Summary of findings from "How the Triangle Gives Back: A Report to the Region." Full report available for download at www.TriangleGivesBack.org
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how the triangle gives backa report to the region
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Research missions
1. Collect as much assembled data as possible;
2. Synthesize and organize data to give a new perspective on the Triangle;
3. Focus on defining who makes up the Triangle and how they give.
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Organization of research
I. Scattered population – a demographic overview of how the area has evolved.
II. Dissecting philanthropya. Nonprofits
b. Religious giving
c. Individual giving
d. Foundation money from the Triangle
e. Foundation money to the Triangle
f. Triangle giving to the Triangle
g. Corporate giving
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Who is the Triangle?
Each dot represents 100 people living in the that location.
Shading indicates the number of people employed in displayed zip code.
The darkest purple indicates zip codes with 20,000 or more workers.
The lightest purple indicates zip codes with 1,000 or fewer workers.
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key finding # 1:
A rich landscape of Triangle-area nonprofits
Triangle 501(c)(3) organizations
Research Triangle North Carolina United States
Number of tax exempt orgs. 7,343 41,468 1,709,205
Assets of tax exempt orgs. $48.7 billion $107.2 billion $2.68 trillion
Revenue of tax exempt orgs. $14.8 billion $41.6 billion $1.53 trillion
Number of 501(c)(3) orgs. 5,433 30,093 1,045,979
Assets of 501(c)(3) orgs. $29.6 billion $77.9 billion $2.24 trillion
Revenue of 501(c)(3) orgs. $11.7 billion $34.2 billion $1.25 trillion
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key finding # 2:
Triangle area individuals give less than in other parts of the state
Individual giving in major NC metros
# of returns
# of itemized returns
Amountitemizers
contributed
% of Adjusted Gross Income contributed
Triangle 544,855 229,257 $947,109,000 3.7 %
Charlotte 632,766 257,131 $1,114,843,000 4 %
Triad 565,204 191,153 $848,265,000 4.74 %
NC 3,807,121 1,240,102 $5,245,350,000 4.38 %
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key finding # 3:
Residents in outlying areas and with lower incomes give a larger share of annual earnings
Individual giving in the Triangle
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key finding # 4:
Triangle area is a large recipient of grant dollars
Grant dollars received by peer metros, 2000-06
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$0
$500,000,000
$1,000,000,000
$1,500,000,000
$2,000,000,000
$2,500,000,000
$3,000,000,000
$3,500,000,000
Grant Dollars from Out-of-State
Grant Dollars from In-State
Grant dollars received per person from peer metro areas, 2000-06
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$0
$200
$400
$600
$800
$1,000
$1,200
$1,400
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key finding # 5:
Grants to the Triangle: Strong in education weak in social & human services
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Allocation of grants to the Triangle
% of grants received in
the Triangle
Average % of grants in
peer metros
$/person received by
Triangle orgs
Average $/person in peer metros
Triangle rank (% grants rcv’d)
Triangle rank ($/person of grants rcv’d)
Arts & culture 7.1% 11% $40 $75 15 12
Comm. Dev. 7.2% 8.1% $106 $72 11 4
Education 48% 28.2% $643 $260 1 2
Environment 4.5% 3.5% $32 $18 2 2
Health 8.2% 7.8% $93 $56 6 2
Int’l Giving 0.1% 0.3% $0.30 $1.40 15 14
Misc. Phil. 6.9% 8.3% $49 $50 14 6
Religion 5.2% 9.5% $24 $44 15 13
Soc. & Hum. Serv. 11.8% 22.8% $89 $119 15 9
Sports & Rec. 0.6% 1.1% $1.40 $3.50 13 12
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key finding # 6:
Shallow base of foundations and philanthropic assets
Foundations in peer metros, 2006
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0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
524 540 477301
224 244 168 178 147 163 155 138 157 121 245
1,175968
876
670
581 466
366 344301
257263
279 242224
44
Number of foundations with $1 million or more in assets Number of foundations with fewer than $1 million in assets
Foundation giving in peer metros, adjusted for population, 2000-
06
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$-
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
$679
Additional data on the web
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• More complete lists and indices
• Additional data points on religious, corporate and foundation-based giving
• Updated data points as available.
SPONSORS:
for a copy of the full report, visit
www.trianglegivesback.org
for questions about the triangle gives back initiative, contact Robyn Fehrman at [email protected]
for questions about the triangle gives back report, contact Andrew Holton at [email protected]