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1 Putting Knowledge To Work: The State of Human Services Nonprofits
Data from Nonprofit Search January 2017 Removed my title; added source of data and date along with detail that homeless data is from Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties – not all counties.

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5 PHILANTHROPY What we do Charitable Funds Grant-making Planned Giving
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6 NONPROFIT SEARCH The place for discovering Central Florida nonprofits | cffound.org and click on Nonprofit Search Nonprofits complete portrait CFF staff reviews information Find nonprofits and learn about them Information about nonprofits’ management, governance, financials and programs Make stronger giving decisions

7 HUMAN SERVICES Data collected from Central Florida Foundation Nonprofit Search as of December 31,2016 147 Reviewed Human Sector* Portraits 56 Reviewed Homeless Sector Portraits Compared with 314 Reviewed Total Sector *Human Sector Includes: Crime and Legal, Agriculture and Food, Employment, Housing and Human Services

8 ALL SECTOR Revenue and expenses
Financials = YE for 222 nonprofits

9 HUMAN SERVICES Revenue and expenses
Financials = YE for 147 nonprofits 56 Homeless NP

10 DEFINITIONS Capacity is infrastructure, tools, and resources necessary to do the job identified in the mission and/or strategic plan. Sustainability is meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. United Nations Definition Source: Blue Avocado.org

11 GOVERNANCE Total Sector Total Human Sector Total Homeless Nonprofits 7
8 75% 72% 79% 80% 78% 3 2.5 2 49% 46% 51% 84% 87% 16 15 M 56% F 44% M 58% F 42% 79% Caucasian 77% Caucasian 76% Caucasian Average number of yearly meetings Board meeting attendance % % Average board investment % Average board term limits Written selection criteria % Conflict of interest % Average number of board members Male/Female Board Diversity

12 LEADERSHIP CEOs performance review 75% 76% 88%
Total Sector HS Sector Homeless CEOs performance review % % % Performance review of senior staff % % % Annual CEO Compensation Under $50, % 40% % $50,000 to $75, % % % $75,000 to $100, % 8% % Over $100, % 10% % Volunteer Led* % 11% % Average CEO compensation* $105,851 $106,637 $101,983 *1 – Volunteer Led – organizations with 0 paid part-time and full time staff with non-paid CEOs *2- Only includes an average of paid CEO’s – backs out volunteer led organizations

13 STAFFING Full Time 17,979 10,359 6,174 Part Time 6,920 4245 1,088
Total Sector HS Sector Homeless Full Time , , ,174 Part Time , ,088 Contract Employees , Volunteers , , ,801 Staff Retention % % %

14 OPERATIONAL POLICIES

15 Human Services Sector Value =$59,068,921
ENDOWMENT True Endowment - as reported in audited financial statements which must be permanently restricted by a donor and cannot be invaded. 89 nonprofits report having endowments, Human Services reports 36 having endowments. Total Sector Value = $948,982,225 Human Services Sector Value =$59,068,921 This includes higher education and Wycliffe

16 CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS Whole Nonprofit Sector* 13% Goal - $3.053 Billion
Raised - $2.25 Billion Human Services Sector 12% Goal - $221 Million Raised - $221 Million *1 Sample: 43 organizations in Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties

17 REVENUE AND EXPENSES Total Government Funding - $44.9 million *1
Total Funding from Individuals - $119.9 million Total Funding from Foundations and Corporations - $33.8 million Earned Revenue - $330.9 million Special Events - $11.7 million In-kind - $1.9 million Average Overhead – 8% *2 Average Fundraising Cost – 3% *3 Numbers represent Organizations with fiscal year ending 2015 only *1 – Total Govt. includes local, state and federal funding *2 - Average Overhead – sample size of 108 nonprofits *3 – Average Fundraising Cost – sample size of 108 nonprofits

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