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PHILANTHROPY TOP 5

    Most Popular Causes 
  1. Religion/Faith-Based
  2. Health/Health Care 
  3. Education
  4. Human Services
  5. Art, Culture & Humanities 

    Source: Giving USA 2005

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A Few Large Grants or Several Small Ones
Making larger grants narrows your focus, allowing you to keep track of your giving more easily.  Larger gifts also can make a significant difference to an organization's work or to a field and give you a stronger sense of contributing to advances.

Smaller gifts can give expression to a wider range of your interests and broaden the impact of your generosity.  Also, many organizations depend on the combination of small gifts as their lifeblood, even though the impact of a single smaller gift may be less visible.  One kind of giving provides more depth; the other, more breadth. Which will give you greater satisfaction?

Where to Give
Local giving helps you track your philanthropy more closely - and personally - and allows you to offer gifts of time and involvement as well as resources.  Giving over a wider geographical area gives you more outlets for your philanthropy and it allows you to accommodate the varying interests of different family members.

Communities, Areas of Interest, Specific Organizations, or Individuals
Some donors are more interested in public policy issues, leading them to support community programs or research; others want to see the effects of their generosity on individual lives and invest in scholarships, mentoring, or job training programs.  The work you did in the section on passion will provide your guide.  The type of organization you choose will reflect your expectations - what you would most like to have happen as a result of your gifts.

Newer, Emerging Charities vs. Older, Established Ones
Younger organizations represent more risk, but also the potential for fresh approaches.  Your gift can make a big difference to a small or emerging organization and may lead the way for other donors.   If you wish to establish a personal relationship with an organization, it may be easier with one that is just starting out.

Older, established organizations offer you a track record you can review.  Their use of past gifts and their impact on others' lives can tell you whether they are likely to use your gift effectively.  On the other hand, they may be weighted down by bureaucracy or laboring with a dated mission.

In either case, you should feel comfortable that their executive director or president provides leadership and skills to pursue their mission.

Different Aspects of Charitable Work
Areas to support within a charity include the administration, direct service, special programs, public education, research, or advocacy.  In asking yourself what areas you want to support, look beyond programs to discover the organization's real needs.

Many donors are most attracted to supporting direct services and special programs, where the impact on individual lives is most visible.  But, like businesses, nonprofit organizations also must invest in their infrastructure to enhance their capacity to provide services more effectively and efficiently.   A grant for general operating support can be the best way to support an emerging or established organization.

What Is Most Important to an Organization's Work
Again, talk with organization representatives about what they need most.  Support for special programs can encourage innovation within the organization's staff and possibly provide an extension of services for more people.

Capital support will help an organization maintain its current facilities or build new ones.  You might think of this as sustaining the mission.  Also, capital gifts often offer greater public recognition for the donor and tangible evidence of how your gift is being used.

Endowment gifts are critical because they provide an organization with resources for its future.  For example, a donor might give $5,000 annually for twenty years and another might give the same total amount in an endowment that provides $5,000 annually in perpetuity.

General endowment gifts often don't provide visible donor recognition.  However, specific endowments, such as a named chair at an educational institution or scholarships in your name, can be provide very prominent donor recognition and visibility.

Volunteering your time gives you an opportunity to see the organization firsthand and to become involved on the ground level. It is also a good way to research the needs and effectiveness of an organization.