graphique 1: tsunami aid worldwide source: reuters 22 september 2005
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Graphique 1: Tsunami aid worldwideGraphique 1: Tsunami aid worldwide
Source: Reuters 22 September 2005Source: Reuters 22 September 2005
Graphique 2: Recent Major Disaster Relief Graphique 2: Recent Major Disaster Relief Giving in U.S. Giving in U.S. ($ millions)($ millions)
2,8003,160
5,296
150
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
September 11th Tsunami '05 Hurricanes '05 PakistanEarthquake
Sources: 9/11 – The Foundation Center September 11: The Philanthropic Response report, ‘05 Hurricanes - The Giving USA Foundation, Giving USA 2006 researched and written at the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana UniversityTsunami – The Center on Philanthropy using the Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS) 2005 preliminary dataPakistan – The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
Graphique 3: American Red Cross’Largest Graphique 3: American Red Cross’Largest Donations to International DisastersDonations to International Disasters
(in $ Millions)(in $ Millions)
$2
$556
$14
$39
$12
$50
$18
$14
$25
$20
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
Asian Earthquake 10/05
Asian Tsunami 12/04
India earthquake '01
Balkans crisis '99
Turkey earthquake '99
Hurricane Mitch '98
Rwanda crisis '94
Armenia earthquake '88
Africa famine '85
Mexico earthquake '85
Source: Associated Press and Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
$0
$200
$400
$600
$800
$1,000
$1,200
$1,400
$1,600
$1,800
$2,000
8/31 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12Date 2005A merican Red C ross T otal
T riangles are
projected, based on
straight-line growth.
Graphique 4: Graphique 4: American Red Cross’ and Total American Red Cross’ and Total Donations to Gulf Coast Hurricanes (Donations to Gulf Coast Hurricanes (in Millionsin Millions))
Source: Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, American Red Cross
Graphique 5: Graphique 5: Comparison of Giving for Gulf Coast Comparison of Giving for Gulf Coast Hurricane relief (Katrina & Rita), September 11th Hurricane relief (Katrina & Rita), September 11th
Relief, and Tsunami Relief (in Millions)Relief, and Tsunami Relief (in Millions)
Source: Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, Chronicle of Philanthropy figures for 9/11
$3,427
$207$225$342
$519
$3,163
$2,828
$3,277$2,971
$2,214$2,679
$2,200$2,146
$1,424
$1,120
$1,721$1,808
$1,820
$1,901
$831
$226$498
$1,880
$501
$934
$676
$2,000
$1,429
$904$797$727
$1,060$1,282 $1,410
$1,556
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
$3,500
$4,000
5 days2 weeks4 weeks6 weeks2 months 3 months 4 months 5 months 6 monthsGulf Coast Hurricanes 9/11 - Chronicle of Philanthropy Tsunami -COP
Some estimates assume a constant influx of dollars per week
Environment/Environment/animalsanimals
$8.86$8.863.4%3.4%
FoundationsFoundations$21.70$21.70 8.3% 8.3%
HumanHumanservicesservices$25.36$25.36 9.7% 9.7%
InternationalInternationalaffairsaffairs$6.39$6.392.5%2.5%
Arts, culture, Arts, culture, and humanitiesand humanities
$13.51$13.515.2%5.2%
Public-societyPublic-societybenefitbenefit$14.03$14.035.4%5.4%
EducationEducation$38.56$38.56 14.8% 14.8%
UnallocatedUnallocatedgivinggiving$16.15$16.156.2%6.2%
Graphique 6: 2005 CONTRIBUTIONS: $260.28 Graphique 6: 2005 CONTRIBUTIONS: $260.28 BILLION BY TYPE OF RECIPIENT ORGANIZATIBILLION BY TYPE OF RECIPIENT ORGANIZATIONON
Religion $93.18 35.8%
Health Health $22.54$22.548.7%8.7%
Source: Giving USA Foundation, Giving USA 2005
Graphique 7: Graphique 7: Largest recipients of Gulf Coast Hurricane Relief Donations (as of 27 fev 2006)
Recipient Org/Entity Cash only or cash + pledges (depending on how
the organization reports) American Red Cross 2,120,000,000 Salvation Army 336,000,000 Catholic Charities USA 154,500,000 Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund 110,000,000 Habitat for Humanity 95,000,000 United Methodist Committee Relief 69,600,000 United Way of America 45,800,000 Samaritan's Purse 36,890,000 Baton Rouge Area foundation 34,000,000 America's Second Harvest 29,590,000 UJC/the Federations of North America & their partners 28,500,000 Help America Hear Project 25,000,000 Humane Society of the US 25,000,000 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 24,000,000 Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief 20,100,000 Foundations for Recovery 17,100,000 AmeriCares 15,000,000 Hear Now Project 15,000,000 Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati 15,000,000 W. K. Kellogg 12,000,000 Foundation for the Mid-South 11,600,000 World Vision 10,900,000 Episcopal Relief & Development 10,000,000 Mercy Corps 10,000,000 Muslim Hurricane Relief Task Force (Islamic Relief, Muslim American Society, Kind Hearts)
10,000,000
3,280,580,000
Total cash plus pledges: $6,212,915,879
Source: Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
Graphique 8: Graphique 8: Organizations receiving most donations for Asian Tsunami relief efforts (as of 23 dec. 2005)
Source: Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
Organization Total amount reported (dollars plus in-kind)
American Red Cross 568,000,000 Catholic Relief Services 160,306,764 UNICEF (USA Fund) 137,000,000 Save the Children 136,000,000 Brother's Brother Foundation 68,800,000 World Vision (US) 68,000,000 CARE (USA) 58,600,000 AmeriCares 45,000,000 Direct Relief International 42,960,530 United Methodist Committee on Relief 41,500,000 Mercy Corps 33,000,000 Art of Living Foundation in conjunction with International Association for Human Values
33,000,000
Oxfam America 30,000,000 Habitat for Humanity International 29,041,489 Salvation Army 26,675,303 Lutheran World Relief 24,434,812 Samaritan's Purse 23,000,000 Doctors without Borders (US) 20,000,000 Operation Blessing 19,200,000 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee 18,500,000 Southern Baptists (International Mission Board) 16,000,000 Operation USA 15,150,000 Mennonite Central Committee 14,841,000 Presbyterian Disaster Assistance 13,000,000 International Aid 12,800,600 Islamic Relief USA 12,000,000 CitiHope International 12,000,000 1,678,810,498
Also in top 25 for Katrina relief Total reported: $1,874,949,705
Graphique 9: Graphique 9: American Red Cross Asian Tsunami recovery program expenditures, $ million (as of 30 nov. 2006)
Source: American Red Cross, Tsunami Recovery Program: 2 Year Report (2006)
Individual/Other, $1,708
Foundations, $379.8
Corporations/Corporate
Foundations, $721.8
Graphique 10:Graphique 10: September 11th GivingSeptember 11th GivingU.S. Private ContributionsU.S. Private Contributions
($ in Millions)($ in Millions)
TOTAL ESTIMATE: $2.8 billion
Data: The Foundation
Center: September 11
The Philanthropic
Response
Graphique 11:Graphique 11: Gulf Coast HurricanesGulf Coast HurricanesU.S. Private Contributions - PreliminaryU.S. Private Contributions - Preliminary
($ in Millions)($ in Millions)
Preliminary data do not publish: Source, Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University; The Preliminary data do not publish: Source, Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University; The Foundation Center: Snapshot of philanthropy’s response to the Gulf Coast Hurricanes; US Chamber Foundation Center: Snapshot of philanthropy’s response to the Gulf Coast Hurricanes; US Chamber of Commerce, From Relief to Recoveryof Commerce, From Relief to Recovery
TOTAL TOTAL ESTIMATE: ESTIMATE:
$5.3 $5.3 billionbillion
Individuals $4,250.0
80%
Foundations $110.0
2%
Corporations & Corporate
Foundations $936.018%
4.25
0.94
2.78
0.34
0.110.040.01
0.10
0.04
Individual Corporations Foundations
Earthquake
Tsunami
Katrina
Source: Giving USA Foundation, Giving USA 2006 and Center on Philanthropy Data; Tsunami Households Giving - Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS) 2005 preliminary data.
Graphique 12:Graphique 12: ESTIMATES OF DISASTER ESTIMATES OF DISASTER CONTRIBUTIONS BY DONOR TYPE, 2005CONTRIBUTIONS BY DONOR TYPE, 2005
($ in billions)($ in billions)
Graphique 13:Graphique 13: Comparing Giving by DisastersComparing Giving by Disasters
Median Mean% of
households that donated
Katrina, Rita, & Wilma
$26-$99 Unknown
47%
Tsunami $50 $125* 26%
9/11 $50 $134 66%
Sources: Katrina- The Conference Board, survey of 5,000 householdsTsunami -Center on Philanthropy Panel Study 2005September 11th – Center on Philanthropy, America Gives 2001
$241.59$100.00
$142.17$75.00
$72.14$50.00
$0.00 $50.00 $100.00 $150.00 $200.00 $250.00
Amount Donated to September 11
$80,000 +
$40,000-80,000
$0-40,000
Income Levels
MedianAverage
Graphique 14:Graphique 14: September 11th GivingSeptember 11th GivingAverage and Median Giving by Income LevelAverage and Median Giving by Income Level
Source: Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
How Tsunami Gifts Were MadeHow Tsunami Gifts Were Made
2.9
5.9
7.6
7.6
11.4
13.2
22.1
29.5
Charity Event
Mail/Telephone
TV, Radio, Media
Internet
Store
Other
School/Work
Places of Worship
Source: Center on Philanthropy Panel Study, 2005
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