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Title: Corporate Giving


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Corporate Giving
Fighter Mom Friday WorkshopMay 9, 2008
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Corporate Giving
  • The McGraw-Hill Companies
  • Our Business

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Corporate Giving
  • Education

Financial Services
Information Media
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Corporate Giving
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Corporate Giving
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Corporate Giving
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Transition of MHP Corporate Giving
Corporate Giving
Corporate Contributions and Community Relations
Strategic Philanthropy, Collaboration,
Leveraging skills, Employee Engagement
Contributions Office Formalizing of
grantmaking Broad support for civic, educational
cultural needs
MHP Foundation Ad-hoc funding/general support
mirrored McGraw family giving, i.e. literacy
little business unit interaction
1950s-1970s
1970s-1990s
1990s-Present
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Corporate Giving
MHP Funding Focus
  • Economic empowerment Financial Literacy
  • Best reflects who we are as a corporation
  • Maximizes opportunities for alignment with
    business objectives.
  • Maximizes our impact.
  • Builds deeper/more sustainable partnerships.

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Corporate Giving
MHP Direct Grant Partnerships
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Corporate Giving
  • What Drives Corporate Giving?

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Corporate Giving
Strategic Philanthropy
  • The best way to keep philanthropy vibrant, well
    regarded, and well funded in a
  • corporation is to demonstrate its regular
    contributions to business success. That
  • means that good corporate philanthropy
    incorporates both business interest
  • and societal need. To find those areas of
    confluence requires knowing a
  • company's businesses, as well as its customers,
    competitors, markets, and
  • driving forces.
  • Reynold Levy, Give Take A Candid Account of
    Corporate philanthropy
  • No longer check-book philanthropy
  • Leverage money, people product
  • Aligned with business strengths objectives
  • Pro-Bono volunteering aka employee skills-based
    volunteering
  • Holistic Philanthropy

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Corporate Giving
  • Merrill Lynch helps people in underserved
    communities around the world gain access to
    educational opportunities that lead to wealth
    creation and financial independence.
  • The Citi Foundation is committed to enhancing
    economic opportunities for underserved
    individuals and families in the communities where
    we work throughout the world.
  • Microsoft giving programs are designed to help
    community-based technology learning centers
    (CTLCs) provide technical skills and resources.
    Microsoft offers a variety of assistance to these
    centers including cash, software, teaching
    materials, and technical expertise.


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Corporate Giving
  • Behind the Scenes

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Corporate Giving
  • Types of grantmakers
  • The Council on Foundations defines the two types
    of grantmakers as follows
  • Corporate Foundation A corporate
    (company-sponsored) foundation is a private
    foundation that derives its grantmaking funds
    primarily from the contributions of a
    profit-making business. The company-sponsored
    foundation often maintains close ties with the
    donor company, but it is a separate, legal
    organization, sometimes with its own endowment,
    and is subject to the same rules and regulations
    as other private foundations.
  • Corporate Giving Program A corporate giving
    (direct giving) program is a grantmaking program
    established and administered within a
    profit-making company. Gifts or grants go
    directly to charitable organizations from the
    corporation. Corporate foundations/giving
    programs do not have a separate endowment their
    expense is planned as part of the company's
    annual budgeting process and usually is funded
    with pre-tax income.

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Corporate Giving
Types of Grantmakers contd.
  • Community Foundations A community foundation is
    a tax-exempt, nonprofit, autonomous, publicly
    supported, philanthropic institution composed
    primarily of permanent funds established by many
    separate donors of the long-term diverse,
    charitable benefit of the residents of a defined
    geographic area. Foundations provide an array of
    services to donors who wish to establish endowed
    funds without incurring the administrative and
    legal costs of starting independent foundations.
  • Family Foundations Family foundation" is not a
    legal term, and therefore, it has no precise
    definition. They are often foundations whose
    funds are derived from members of a single
    family. At least one family member must continue
    to serve as an officer or board member of the
    foundation. Most family foundations concentrate
    their giving locally, in their communities.
  • Operating Foundations Also called private
    operating foundations, operating foundations are
    private foundations that use the bulk of their
    income to provide charitable services or to run
    charitable programs of their own. They make few,
    if any, grants to outside organizations. The
    Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and
    the Getty Trust are examples of operating
    foundations.
  • Private Foundations A nongovernmental, nonprofit
    organization with funds (usually from a single
    source, such as an individual, family or
    corporation) and program managed by its own
    trustees or directors, established to maintain or
    aid social, educational, religious or other
    charitable activities serving the common welfare,
    primarily through grantmaking.
  • Public Foundations Public foundations, along
    with community foundations, are recognized as
    public charities by the IRS. Although they may
    provide direct charitable services to the public
    as other nonprofits do, their primary focus is on
    grantmaking.
  • Donor Advised Funds A fund held by a community
    foundation where the donor, or a committee
    appointed by the donor, may recommend eligible
    charitable recipients for grants from the fund.
    The community foundation's governing body must be
    free to accept or reject the recommendations.
  • Sources Council on Foundations The Giving
    Forum

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Corporate Giving
Nuts Bolts
  • Funds for Corporate-based giving programs
    typically
  • originate from a percentage of pre-tax net
    income (PTNI)
  • PTNI Industry Standard is 2 approximately
  • Recipient must be a 501(c)3 or operating
    under an
  • umbrella 501(c)3
  • Typically targeted to communities and markets
    that
  • business serves.
  • Programs are housed in variety of difference
  • departments, e.g., HR, Corporate Affairs,
    etc.
  • Corporate Contributions ? Corporate
    Responsibility

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Corporate Giving
Making the ask
  • Corporate Giving Officer, Contributions Manager,
    etc.
  • Learn a little about the business and a lot about
    its giving program
  • First focus locally
  • Follow instructions
  • Leverage personal relationships, but

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Corporate Giving
Turning a no into a yes
  • Employee Giving Programs (aka dollars for
    doers/dollars for donors)
  • Matching Gift
  • Annual Giving Campaigns
  • Employee Volunteer Grant
  • Global Day of Service
  • Volunteers
  • Participation in events, e.g. runs
  • Board Service
  • Pro-Bono Capacity Building support, e.g.,
    marketing or PR guidance
  • Products and other in-kind support (See Tip 30)
  • Space
  • Underwriting events /or costs, e.g., food,
    t-shirts
  • Auction items

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Corporate Giving
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Corporate Giving
  • Where can I get more information?
  • Fundraising for Social Change, Kim Klein
  • Council on Foundations, e.g., About
    Philanthropy.
  • Foundation Center, e.g., Foundations Today
    Tutorial.
  • Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers,
    e.g., Understanding Philanthropy.
  • OnPhilanthropy.com (Changing Our World)
  • Chronicle on Philanthropy
  • BoardNet USA (Volunteer Consulting Group)
  • Grantwriting workshops, e.g., Hostos Community
    College

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