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What It Takes To Win. Understanding the Fundraising Landscape in Pennsylvania. Brainstorming. Which individuals or organizations are the major contributors to progressive campaigns in your area?. Western Pennsylvania. Western Pennsylvania. What It Takes To Win State Representative - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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What It Takes To Win
Understanding the Fundraising Landscape in Pennsylvania
Brainstorming
• Which individuals or organizations are the major contributors to progressive campaigns in your area?
Western Pennsylvania
Western Pennsylvania• What It Takes To Win
– State Representative• Winner - $100,649• Loser - $51,336
– State Senate• Winner - $198,436• Loser - $76,120
– Pittsburgh City Council – Range from $50,000 to $500,000
– Pittsburgh School Board – Range from $10,000 to $75,000
Western PennsylvaniaLargest Foundations in Pittsburgh*
Foundation Annual Awards
Richard King Mellon $91 millionHoward Heinz Endowment $45 million
McCune $28 millionVira Heinz Endowment $24 millionPittsburgh Foundation $22 million
*Data for 2000
Central Pennsylvania
Central Pennsylvania• What It Takes To Win
– State Representative• Winner - $71,610• Loser - $29,695
– State Senate• Winner - $226,463• Loser - $19,911
– Harrisburg City Council – Range from $5,000 - $10,000
– Major City Mayoral Race - $20,000 - $30,000
Eastern Pennsylvania
Eastern Pennsylvania• What It Takes To Win
– State Representative• Winner - $116,295• Loser - $48,906
– State Senate• Winner - $335,491• Loser - $139,924• Philadelphia Winner - $372,696
– Philadelphia City Council• District Seat - $200,000 to $300,000• At-Large Race - $500,000
Eastern PennsylvaniaLargest Foundations Awarding in Philadelphia*
Foundation Annual Awards
Annenberg $240 millionWilliam Penn $47 million
Pew Charitable Trusts $42 millionAbramson Family $16 million
Robert Wood Johnson $22 million
*Data for 2002
Statewide
Statewide Look
PennsylvaniaMoney Summary, 2009-2010
Category Total RankTotal Itemized Contributions †
$31,308,955 7
Total to Democrats $18,879,108 8Percent to Democrats 60.3% 12
Total to Republicans $12,262,185 8
Percent to Republicans 39.2% 39
Individual donations ($200+)*
$33,772,547 7
Soft money donations $10,000 7
PAC donations $4,960,584 7
Statewide LookContributions by Zip Code
Statewide LookContributions by Zip Code
Contributions to Democrats
Contributions to Republicans
Top Donors In the StateComcast Corp $3,051,402United Steelworkers $1,290,200Bank of New York Mellon $567,280Cozen & O'Connor $496,176Bayer AG $417,250Berger & Montague $400,142AmerisourceBergen Corp $394,060PPL Corp $373,700Vanguard Group $340,132US Steel $335,975Federated Investors Inc $311,920University of Pennsylvania $309,213Duane Morris LLP $298,958Genesis HealthCare $285,650Susquehanna International Group $267,100Toll Brothers Inc $246,325We the People PAC $235,700Ace Ltd $234,900John Templeton Foundation $234,900Blank Rome LLP $216,850
Leading Industries In the State
Employer Listed/Category Unknown $9,622,213Lawyers/Law Firms $8,148,872Retired $5,294,659TV/Movies/Music $3,549,652Pharmaceuticals/Health Products $2,206,482Real Estate $2,010,652Securities & Investment $1,963,178Health Professionals $1,829,286Homemakers/Non-income earners $1,615,213
Industrial Unions $1,431,600
Internet Resources
• FollowtheMoney.org• Opensecrets.org• Fec.gov• Phila-records.com/campaign-finance/• Openbookpittsburgh.com• Foundationcenter.org• Charitynavigator.org