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Israeli Philanthropy Survey 2009-2011. March 2014. Israeli Philanthropy - m ajor achievements. Significant increase in the amount of private donations and in the number of private donors. Private donors have become more professional and long-term commitments.
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Israeli Philanthropy Survey 2009-2011 March 2014
Israeli Philanthropy -major achievements Significant increase in the amount of private donations and in the number of private donors Private donors have become more professionaland long-term commitments Donors have become more involved in leading social change and in developing the strategy to promote it.
Israeli philanthropy 2011 • 16 B NIS overall donations to NGOs in Israel in 2011 • in-kind corporate donations 2.6BNIS in-cash corporate donations 8B NIS 1BNIS 4.7BNIS • private donations • 8B NIS from • overseas 8B NIS from Israelis
Ongoing growth of Israeli in cash philanthropy 21% increase between 2009 and 2011 10% Only 10% in donations from overseas 21% The share of private philanthropy is 4.7B NIS which is 71% of the cash contribution, compare to 84% in the US • 4.7B • NIS • 5.7B • NIS 7.3B NIS 8B NIS • 2009 • 2011 • 2009 • 2011 From Israel • From overseas
Statistic findings – Israeli philanthropy survey 2009-2011 40% 65% From 2009 to 2011 the total income of philanthropy in Israel grew from 4.7to5.7billion NIS of the donations to Israeli NGOs are provided by Israeli donors of Israeli philanthropy are household donations, below 100,000 NIS
Statistic findings - US comparison GPD Individual's giving in Israel add up to 1.2% of the disposable personal income, compared to 1.9% in US • The share of philanthropy in Israel's GDP is 0.8%, compared to 2% in the US The share of Israeli corporations in philanthropy is 27% - in the US, only 6%
Statistic findings - US comparison The main beneficiaries of philanthropy - both in Israel and in the US - are NGOs in the fields of welfare research and education and religion. 33% 39% Religion welfare Research & Education 13% Research & Education 13% welfare Religion 1 1 2 3 2 3 US Israel