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Results of the Community Foundations mapping project: what we’ve learned and what comes next. Louise Arkles , ACP Discussion facilitated by Alexandra Gartmann National Community Foundations Forum 2014 An Australian Community Philanthropy event Proudly supported by Philanthropy Australia and FRRR

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Page 1: National Community Foundations Forum 2014 An Australian Community Philanthropy event

Results of the Community Foundationsmapping project:

what we’ve learned and what comes next.

Louise Arkles , ACPDiscussion facilitated by Alexandra Gartmann

National Community Foundations Forum 2014An Australian Community Philanthropy event

Proudly supported by Philanthropy Australia and FRRR

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Mapping Community Foundations

Louise ArklesDevelopment Officer

Australian Community Philanthropy

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Thank you to our funders

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How many community foundations?

• 36 community foundations• 2 community foundations managed by public

trustees• 19 geographic sub-funds

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Community foundations are …

Independent, place-based, community-owned philanthropic vehicles which raise funds, primarily from a specific geographic location, to give back to that community in the form of grants.

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Locations

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Percentage of CFs per LGA

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CFs per 1000 head of population

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Funds Under Management

24 Known = $305,312,762 Estimated total FUM = over $310 M

The top 3 account for $264 M (85%)Over half have less than $1 M

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People Power

Directors : most have 9-12

Staff– 15% have no staff– One third employ less than 0.5 EFT– More than half employ 1 EFT or less

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Fields of funding

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Grants

In the 12 months - $21,274,191 granted

Estimated yearly total - $21.5 M

Known grants to date - $96,431,661

Estimated grants to date – at least $97 Million!

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Recommended Priorities

Raise the public profileFind Champions

Lobby for simplified regulationCollect stronger data

Collaborate – partner – shareAdapt to embrace change

Strategic approachKeep roots in community – but look outwards