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1 Graphique 1: Tsunami aid worldwide Source: Reuters 22 September 2005

2 Graphique 2: Recent Major Disaster Relief Giving in U.S. ($ millions) Sources: 9/11 – The Foundation Center September 11: The Philanthropic Response report, ‘05 Hurricanes - The Giving USA Foundation, Giving USA 2006 researched and written at the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University  Tsunami – The Center on Philanthropy using the Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS) 2005 preliminary data  Pakistan – The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University

3 Graphique 3: American Red Cross’Largest Donations to International Disasters (in $ Millions) Source: Associated Press and Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University

4 Graphique 4: American Red Cross’ and Total Donations to Gulf Coast Hurricanes ( in Millions ) Source: Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, American Red Cross

5 Graphique 5: Comparison of Giving for Gulf Coast Hurricane relief (Katrina & Rita), September 11th Relief, and Tsunami Relief (in Millions) Source: Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, Chronicle of Philanthropy figures for 9/11

6 Environment/ animals $8.86 3.4% Foundations $21.70 8.3% Human services $25.36 9.7% International affairs $6.39 2.5% Arts, culture, and humanities $13.51 5.2% Public-society benefit $14.03 5.4% Education $38.56 14.8% Unallocated giving $16.15 6.2% Graphique 6: 2005 CONTRIBUTIONS: $260.28 BILLION BY TYPE OF RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION Religion $93.18 35.8% Health $22.54 8.7% Source: Giving USA Foundation, Giving USA 2005

7 Graphique 7: Graphique 7: Largest recipients of Gulf Coast Hurricane Relief Donations (as of 27 fev 2006) Total cash plus pledges: $6,212,915,879 Source: Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University

8 Graphique 8: Graphique 8: Organizations receiving most donations for Asian Tsunami relief efforts (as of 23 dec. 2005) Source: Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University Also in top 25 for Katrina relief Total reported: $1,874,949,705

9 Graphique 9: Graphique 9: American Red Cross Asian Tsunami recovery program expenditures, $ million (as of 30 nov. 2006) Source: American Red Cross, Tsunami Recovery Program: 2 Year Report (2006)

10 Graphique 10: September 11th Giving U.S. Private Contributions ($ in Millions) TOTAL ESTIMATE: $2.8 billion Data: The Foundation Center: September 11 The Philanthropic Response

11 Graphique 11: Gulf Coast Hurricanes U.S. Private Contributions - Preliminary ($ in Millions) Preliminary data do not publish: Source, Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University; The Foundation Center: Snapshot of philanthropy’s response to the Gulf Coast Hurricanes; US Chamber of Commerce, From Relief to Recovery TOTAL ESTIMATE: $5.3 billion

12 Graphique 12: ESTIMATES OF DISASTER CONTRIBUTIONS BY DONOR TYPE, 2005 ($ in billions)

13 Graphique 13: Comparing Giving by Disasters MedianMean % of households that donated Katrina, Rita, & Wilma $26-$99Unknown47% Tsunami$50$125*26% 9/11$50$13466% Sources:  Katrina- The Conference Board, survey of 5,000 households  Tsunami -Center on Philanthropy Panel Study 2005  September 11 th – Center on Philanthropy, America Gives 2001

14 Graphique 14: September 11th Giving Average and Median Giving by Income Level Source: Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University

15 How Tsunami Gifts Were Made Source: Center on Philanthropy Panel Study, 2005


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