September 5, 2024
from the desk of Sandra K. Kidd Senior Partner It’s All About the ABCs
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Don’t Ignore Women in Your Fundraising
Is your nonprofit holding on to decades-old fundraising strategies that primarily target men — specifically older white men. Did you know that those strategies could result in the loss of billions of dollars in donations as women are becoming wealthier and more engaged in philanthropy?
With U.S. women expected to inherit up to $30 trillion over the next decade, according to the Bank of America Institute, many more could join the ranks of Mackenzie Scott and Melinda Scott Gates. Already, women are changing the philanthropy world by spearheading more group funding approaches. Funding collectives, largely led and dominated by women, donated more than $3.1 billion from 2017 to 2023, data shows.
Does your organization need to do a better job of appealing to these women? The Women’s Philanthropy Institute at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy has published recommendations for how nonprofits can include women donors in their fundraising plans. Check them out.
Speaking of Women…Nonprofit Gender Pay Gap is Widening
The gender gap in CEO pay at large nonprofits persists with female chief executives earning, on average, 77 cents for every dollar earned by their male counterparts—a decline from 82 cents in 2012.
A report by Candid found that median CEO compensation for nonprofits of all sizes reached a new high of $132,077 in 2022 from $118,541 in 2018—an increase of 11.4% over five years. Among CEOs at large nonprofits—with budgets over $50 million—the median salary for male CEOs was $559,770 compared to $430,640 for female CEOs, a compensation gap of 23%.
According to the report, a substantial gender gap also persists in the leadership of larger nonprofits. While women are well represented as CEOs of smaller nonprofits—58% among nonprofits with budgets of $250,000 or less and 61% for nonprofits with budgets between $250,000 and $500,000—among large nonprofits, women accounted for only 29% of CEOs.
The report can be found here.
Haas Folder and Designer Honored
Congratulations to our friend, Ira Jackson, president of Perfect Image, who is the recipient of the 2024 Benjamin Franklin Award from the Printing & Imaging Association of Georgia. Recognized throughout Georgia’s print industry as the highest honor conferred to an individual, the award honors Jackson’s long-term, major contributions to the state’s print and graphic arts industry and to his community.
Jackson designed The Legacy of Beatrice Hirsch Haas which won Best Presentation Folder at the event. The folder was created in collaboration with the Association of Fundraising Professionals to recognize the life and legacy of Be Haas, our firm’s founding partner. Each future recipient of AFP’s Be Haas Award will receive a personalized booklet. Many of Be’s friends and colleagues participated in the creation of the booklet. Again, many thanks and congratulations to Ira for bringing it to life.
We Know the Performing Arts
For more than 35 years, Alexander Haas has been a fixture in the nonprofit community. We are honored to have worked with leading performing arts and cultural organizations across the country that help communities be a better place to live. Just ask our clients.
Face It: Arts Organizations are Different
Our services aren’t cookie cutter. We don’t operate with a boilerplate, merely changing names and locations. We craft each and every service we provide to match your organization’s unique needs, wants and abilities. We work hard and expect you to do the same. Together we can help you transform your arts organization, your fundraising, and the unique community you serve.
Whether your need is in Capital Campaign, Annual Fund Campaign, Major Gifts, Leadership Annual Giving, Planned Giving or all of the above, we take a fresh approach to nonprofit fundraising.
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