The NonProfit Times - December 1, 2008 - (Page 17) 2008 THENONPROFITTIMES YEAR IN REVIEW Economy, Presidential Race Left A Mark BY MARK HRYWNA Charities faced higher costs, more disasters and uncertain funding T he year 2008 was ushered in without any doubt that it would be one to remember. The presidential campaign was historic perhaps for its length, as well as the breadth of candidates. But, it was also the first time in 80 years that an incumbent president or vice president was not on the ballot. On top of that, a woman and a black man duked it out for the Democratic nomination.In the end,history was made on a cold November night when the nation elected its first black president. If that was all that happened during 2008, it would have been an eventful year for sure. But 2008 might be a year nonprofits would rather soon forget. Faced with massive increases in the cost of energy and fuel, which drove prices of other necessities skyward, nonprofits were whacked early and often by inflation. A year after having to deal with postage increases, nonprofits probably wished that was all that went up during 2008.This year, expenses shot up in virtually every area, be it energy or fuel to food and other materials and needs.With inflation going more than 4 percent in 2007 -- the largest increase since 1990 -- nonprofits, like everyone else, had to find ways to cut back this year. If only inflation and rising expenses were all that nonprofits had to worry about this year. Mortgage-backed securities and subprime mortgages that kept the housing bubble going finally popped.With it went some titans of the financial industry in Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers and signaled the start of a financial downturn some say hasn’t been seen since the 1930s – also the last time an incumbent president or vice president was not on the ballot. GIVING WAS STILL UP – BUT BARELY For all the pessimism about the near future, and specifically 2009, charitable giving still was up in the latest reports. Giving USA 2008 released the latest charitable giving numbers in July, which portrayed a rather flat level of giving during 2007. Buoyed by a boost from bequests and foundations, charitable giving reached $306.39 billion last year.While that was up almost 4 percent from 2006, when adjusted for inflation, it was up just 1 percent. As a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), giving remained at 2.2 percent, roughly the level it has been at for decades. Bequests were up almost 7 percent, 4 percent with inflation, compared to the previous year, to $23.15 billion. Foundation grantmaking saw the biggest increase -- 7.3 percent when adjusted for inflation -- to $38.52 billion. Individual giving was still responsible for almost three-quarters of all contributions, with $229.03 billion, which remained virtually flat when inflation was taken into account. Some nonprofits have reported some tailing off in donations this year, however others are hitting their ’08 goals, but in general, many seem to be waiting for the other shoe to drop next year. Despite concerns that charitable giving will dry up next year, the impact is likely to be muted, according to Tom Pollak, program director for the National Center for Charitable Statistics at the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C. He estimates that 12 percent of total giving comes from private foundations and 4 to 5 percent from corporations. Cuts in domestic spending seem likely at the federal, state and local level, with almost 40 states facing budget deficits, according to Pollak.About one in four nonprofits, excluding congregations, get 80 percent of revenue from fees. Although government grants account for only 9 percent of total revenue of the nonprofit sector, some organizations rely more heavily on this source than others, he added. Six percent of those that filed Form 990s last year rely exclusively on grants from government. But 2009 and beyond is not without its peril. Nearly 23 percent of organizations that filed 990s in 1995 have either ceased to exist or have fallen below the $25,000 filing threshold, according to Pollak. “The tumultuous economic period in the next couple years is likely to quicken that pace,” he said. Charity revenues have grown continuously since 1995, even through the 2001 downturn, but many nonprofits are surviving on the edge.“The volatility of the market bodes poorly for them,” Pollak said, adding that foundation and individual giving is unlikely to fall precipitously.“That’s the good news,” he said, but even if the economy recovers, the instability is likely to make donors more cautious about opening their wallets in 2009. Roberton Williams, principal research associate at the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, estimated that the federal government collected $55 billion less last year as a result of tax deductions related to the $306 billion in charitable giving. Of that total, $42 billion was in individual income taxes, $10 billion from estates, and the remaining $3 billion from corporations. The estate tax has been waning since 2001, Williams said, and is expected to disappear altogether in 2010 before returning in 2011. With no estate tax, he estimates a 15- to 30-percent decline in bequests and drop of 6 to 12 percent drop in overall giving. While an administration led by Barack Obama has no plans for changes in corporate taxes, it is expected to raise income taxes on the wealthy.The highest income tax payer, who is most likely to itemize, pays 35 percent in federal income 2008 in Review, page 18 DECEMBER 1, 2008 THE NONPROFIT TIMES www.nptimes.com 17 http://www.nptimes.com
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