Growing Philanthropy in the Global Community Jacqueline Butcher, Ph.D

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Growing Philanthropy in the Global Community

Jacqueline Butcher, Ph.D.Centro de Investigación y Estudios sobre Sociedad Civil, A.C. at the

Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico City Campus

Resources

Source: Johns Hopkins Comparative Project 2004

Who do we trust in Mexico?

Source: ENCUP 2009

The estimated universe of Nonprofit Institutions in Mexico for 2008 is:

ISFL universe(ISFL = nonprofit organization)

SOURCE: INEGI. Estimate according to the database ENISFL of June 16, 2010.

40,086

ISFL percentual share of the national GDP, 2008

Source: CSISFLM/INEGI 2011

Percentual GDP share of private ISFLs by component, 2008

Source: CSISFLM/INEGI 2011

Value of unpaid work at ISFLs vs. selected, 2008(millions of dollars)

Source: CSISFLM/INEGI 2011

Mexican SolidarityKey Findings

15 case studies66 interviewsThe key role of the founderOrganizational professionalization mattersFamily and the environment play a fundamental role in solidary actionVolunteers play a vital role within organizations

ENSAVType of work by participation area

Source: ENSAV 2006

ENSAVGroup belonging

A. Mexican volunteer contribution:

* 27 days per year* 2.2 days every month* 2.6 million job positions* 1.14% GDP

B. Volunteer activity by gender

* Slight difference favoring women* Women: care for the needy* Men: political and physical activity

Mexican SolidarityQuantitative findings

Volunteer activity by gender

C. Regional differences.* Southerners participate the most (78%)* North (60%)* Center of the country (59%)

D. The main trio of activity:* Church – Schools – Neighbors* Other causes such as social activism, ecology and culture definitively take the backseat of this study.

Mexican SolidarityQuantitative findings

G. Solidarity can be found across Mexican society.

H. Voluntary and solidary expression of participation occurs in a larger

proportion in informal settings.

Mexican SolidarityQuantitative findings

Formal and informal volunteer participation

- There is a large group of Mexicans that participate in a solitary fashion

- Group belonging seems to have a strong influence in volunteering.

Mexican SolidarityQuantitative findings

ISFL 2008-2010 (SCIAN classification)Private GDP, 2010

61 Servicios ed-ucativos37.0%

62 Servicios de salud y de asistencia social

19.3%

71 Servicios de esparcimiento culturales y de-portivos, y otros

servicios re-creativos

5.3%

81 Otros servi-cios (Asocia-

ciones y orga-nizaciones)

29.7%

Otros sectores8.7%

Source: CSISFLM/INEGI 2011

1 Cultura y recreación6.4%

2 Enseñanza e investigación47.8%

3 Salud3.9%

4 Servicios sociales

3.7%

5 Medio am-biente0.3%

6 Desarrollo y vivienda

0.5%

7 Derecho, promoción y po-

lítica2.4%

8 Intermedica-ción filantrópica y promoción del

voluntariado0.4%

10 Religión24.3%

11 Asociaciones empresariales, profesionales y sin-dicatos10.0%

12 Otras actividades0.3%

Source: CSISFLM/INEGI 2011

ISFL 2008-2010 (CIOSFLclassification)Private GDP, 2010

Giving USA 2012 is published by theGiving USA Foundation™

and has been researched and written by

2011 contributionsTotal = $298.42 billion

Source: Giving USA, 2012

Types of recipient organizations, 2011 Total = $298.42 billion

Source: Giving USA, 2012

2008 ISFL GDP in perspective(millions of dollars)

Source: CSISFLM/INEGI 2011

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 20090.0

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

6.0

República Checa 1.3

México 2.2

Nueva Zelanda 4.9

Noruega 3.6

Francia 4.2

ISFL share of GDP

Source: CSISFLM/INEGI 2011

Giving Mexico/Generosidad en México

Giving France, Centre d’Études et de Recherches sur la Philanthropie

Giving Australia, Australian Council of Social Service

Giving Japan, Japan Fundraising Association

Giving Korea, The Beautiful Foundation

Giving in the Netherlands, The Center for Philanthropic Studies at VU University, Amsterdam

Giving USA, Giving USA Foundation

Philanthropy in Russia, State University, Moscow

Similar efforts around the globe

Conclusions Solidary participation & voluntary

service in Mexico

Scope and size Levels of participation Economic value Impact on building citizenship

Thank you!

Jacqueline Butcher, Ph.D.

Centro de Investigación y Estudios sobre Sociedad Civil, A.C. Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico City Campus

rivasjb@prodigy.net.mx