• Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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Fund Raising 2010: How 91 Big Charities Fared in the Second Quarter

 

* Shows organization was in a capital campaign in the second quarter of 2010.

Note: These are unaudited figures provided by organizations that appear on The Chronicle of Philanthropy's list of the 400 charities that raise the most money from private sources. Pledges, donations of goods and services and other noncash gifts are not included. In many cases, sharp rises and drops are caused by the timing of a grant or installment payment by a donor and are not necessarily a reflection of an overall change in giving. In the first and second quarter of 2010, many groups saw big swings because of fund raising for survivors of the Haiti and Chile earthquakes.

1 Second quarter fund raising included a special one-time contribution of $3.5-million

2 Organization says intensified conflict in the Middle East prompted donors to give an an unusually large amount in the second quarter of 2010

3 Figures are for the national organization and all state affiliates

4 Received an unusual grant of $7.4-million in January 2010. Without this grant, the change would have been +47.7 percent instead of -21.8 percent

5 Figures include results for both the Saint Paul Foundation and the Minnesota Community Foundation which are related entities

6 Figures are for the headquarters of an international organization

7 Received a pledge payment of $5-million in January 2010; previous installments arrived in different quarters of previous years

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