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Luncheon at Ford Foundation may 18 noon to 2 PM International Funders for Indigenous Peoples wwwinternationalfundersorg   VIDEO IFIP Vision IFIP will transform philanthropy globally through encouraging and facilitating partnerships with Indigenous Peoples to bring vision imagination ID: 553565

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Slide1

Current Trends In Indigenous Philanthropy

Luncheon at Ford Foundation - may 18 noon to 2 PM International Funders for Indigenous Peopleswww.internationalfunders.org VIDEO Slide2

IFIP Vision

IFIP will transform philanthropy globally through encouraging and facilitating partnerships with Indigenous Peoples to bring vision, imagination, justice and responsibility in tackling the challenges of our times.Slide3

IFIP’s Achievements

13 national and global conferences on Indigenous philanthropy 40 Indigenous sessions at major donor conferencesSpecialized Research: Indigenous Peoples Funding and Resource Guide Grantmaker’s Guide: Strengthening International Indigenous

Philanthropy

UNDRIP Toolkit

Cross-sector partnerships

, such

as Social Capital Markets (SOCAP); created a

Global Indigenous Advisory Committee Funding for Indigenous Peoples globally has increased by 800% in the past decadeSlide4

By the Numbers

There are approximately 370 million Indigenous Peoples worldwide. Although they make up roughly 4.5% of the global population, they account for about 10 percent of the poor.IUCN reports that 80% of biodiversity is on Indigenous Territories.90% of language and culture diversity are in Indigenous CommunitiesThere are at least 5,000 different Indigenous groups in the

world, 70% live in Asia

Indigenous

Peoples suffer higher rates of poverty, landlessness, malnutrition and

internal displacement

than the rest of society, and have lower levels of literacy and health

care.The Amazon River Basin is home to about 400 different Indigenous groups. While the land they habit accounts for just

7% of the world’s surface area, it is considered critical to global

biodiversity

The refusal of governments to recognize Indigenous peoples means that we have little data on them. The UNDRIP is a start but progress will be slow.

 Slide5

Funding for

Indigenous Peoples Internationally2002 to 2012

Source: The Foundation Center, 2014. Based on a sample of the largest 1,000 foundations by total giving.

Year

No. of Grants

2012

407

2008

341

2010

339

2011

330

2006

277

2007

269

2009

249

2005

224

2004

148

2003

112

2002

110Slide6

Domestic

$16.4 billion

73.6%

International:

U.S.-Based

Recipients

$4.1 billion

18.5%

International:

Overseas

Recipients

$

1.9

billion

7.9%

Source: The Foundation Center, 2014. Based on a sample of the largest 1,000 foundations by total giving.

Domestic vs

International

overall giving

2012

Indigenous women’s

share of overall giving is .008%

Foundation Center data from 2010 and 2011 shows that indigenous women’s rights organizations received a total of $14,524,687 out of $1.7

billion

.

Indigenous Peoples

0.38%

Total $22.4 billionSlide7

International: Top 10 Foundations that g

ive more than one million to Indigenous Peoples2012 The top 10 funders by total giving for indigenous populations in 2012 provided 89 percent of grant dollars.

The

Ford Foundation alone awarded more than half of overall support

(49

percent

).

Grantmaker Name

Total Dollars Awarded

No. of Grants

Ford Foundation

$45,354,661

172

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

$15,935,732

15

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

$6,512,500

24

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

$3,532,011

29

The Christensen Fund

$2,802,600

32American Jewish World Service$2,541,18285NoVo Foundation$1,735,0001

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation$1,285,0007Blue Moon Fund, Inc.$1,141,0008The McKnight Foundation$1,085,000

12TOTAL$81,924,686 385Slide8

Domestic: Top Foundations that fund Native Americans

in the US Grantmaker NameTotal Dollars AwardedNo. of Grants

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

$12,791,269

31

Northwest Area Foundation

$ 6,492,644

38

Buffett Early Childhood Fund

$ 4,113,333

2

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

$ 3,478,800

2

Ford Foundation

$ 2,884,000

9

Bush Foundation

$ 2,253,997

8

Lilly Endowment Inc.

$ 2,217,500

3

Otto Bremer Foundation

$ 2,110,270 38Rasmuson Foundation $ 1,651,930 26

Kalliopeia Foundation $ 1,351,575 22The Wal-Mart Foundation, Inc. $ 1,300,968 7Omaha Community Foundation $ 1,135,000

4Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation $ 1,058,144 3Margaret A. Cargill Foundation $ 1,039,450 13

M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust

$ 1,016,000

5The California Endowment

TOTAL

$ 1,001,355

$45,896,235

242352012Slide9

Ford Foundation

Grants Supporting International Indigenous Peoples 2012Grants by Subject CategoryFord vs Top 50 FoundationsSlide10

Top 12 Recipients of funding for International

Indigenous Peoples International 2012 Recipient NameRecipientTotal Dollars Awarded

No. of Grants

Location

Institute of International Education

NY

$10,765,730

1

Tides Canada Foundation

Canada

$2,765,674

3

Instituto

Socioambiental

Brazil

$2,515,122

4

Instituto

del Bien

Comun

Peru

$2,385,000

3

Institute of Environmental Research in the AmazonBrazil$2,314,0341Instituto Internacional de Educacao do BrasilBrazil

$1,907,1991Center for the Study of Law, Justice and SocietyColombia$1,800,0005Tides FoundationNY

$1,735,0001Amazon Conservation AssociationDC$1,555,4974Iepe-Instituto de Pesquisa e Formacao Indigena

Brazil

$1,500,000

1Global Justice Center

Brazil

$1,350,000

2

Rights and Resources GroupTOTALDC$1,000,000$31,593,256127

The

top

12 recipients

of funding focused on indigenous populations accounted for

37

percent of grant

dollars.

The

New York-based Institute of International Education ranked as the largest recipient

with a grant of about $10.8 million.Slide11

International Grantmaking

to Indigenous Peoples Trends by Grantee Location

2003-2012Slide12

Giving

by Major Program Area2012Top areas: -Health - International Development - Environment

Indigenous Peoples – Total $83.2m

International

Giving – Total $9billion

Top areas:

- Environment

- Human Rights

- International AffairsSlide13

Top Needs for Indigenous Peoples

 Rights to Lands, Territories & ResourcesHealth&Education Human Rights and Self-determination

Traditional

Knowledge, Culture and

Language

 

Resilience and Climate ChangeSlide14
Slide15

IFIP VALUES: 4

RsRESPECTRESPONSIBILITYRECIPROCITYRELATIONSHIPSlide16

Thank you!