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Title: The Religious Landscape of the United StatesImplications and Challenges


1
The Religious Landscape of the United
States--Implications and Challenges
2
Our Panel
  • Margaret Cuccinello, Province of St. Mary of the
    Capuchins, NY
  • David Kersten, Foundation of the Roman Catholic
    Diocese of Buffalo
  • Dan Pritchard, Mercy Home for Boys and Girls,
    Chicago
  • Fran Bourdon, The Association of Marian Helpers,
    Stockbridge, MA, Moderator

3
The Burning Question
  • What aspects of the current reality in American
    Catholic life seem most significant in your role
    in fundraising?
  • Or, to state it more bluntly What keeps you up
    at night as a Catholic fundraiser, given the
    current reality?

4
Look at the Numbers
5
From the 2008 Pew Study
  • Regional Distribution of Catholics
  • 29 Northeast
  • 24 Midwest
  • 24 South
  • 23 West

6
From the Pew Study
  • Age Distribution of Catholics
  • 18 18-29
  • 41 30-49
  • 24 50-64
  • 16 65
  • Gender Composition of Catholics
  • 46 Male
  • 54 Female

7
Some Observations
  • Majority of Catholic donors come from East and
    Midwest, not areas of highest growth in the
    Church, but highest in Catholic institutions
  • Profile of average donor is 65 and as they grow
    older, they are predominantly female.
  • The donors files are shrinking as donors die
  • 65 of Catholics according to Pew study are
    between 30-64 years old

8
Question
  • What can and should we be doing RIGHT NOW in
    terms of these older, faithful donors, especially
    in the light of the current economic crisis?

9
Look at These Numbers
10
And How They Have Changed
11
2008 Campbell Rinker Survey
  • Household expenses had the most significant
    impact on charitable giving. Almost half of
    donors (48 percent) said unexpected expenses had
    a negative effect compared to 35 percent who said
    changes in household income and 29 percent who
    said performance of investments had a negative
    effect. More than half (51 percent) said
    declining home values had no effect compared to
    31 percent who said they had a negative impact.

12
Observations
  • The wealth gap has changed dramatically in the
    last 25 years
  • The middle class, who is the core community to
    whom we address our appeals, has been severely
    impacted in such areas as investments, mortgages,
    job security, health insurance, etc.
  • 65 of Catholics according to Pew study are
    between 30-64 years old

13
Question
  • What can and should we be doing in terms of
    seeking the continued support of this segment of
    our donor base?
  • At the same time, what can and should we be doing
    to acquiring new donors from this segment?

14
Look at our Diversity
15
From Pew Study
  • Racial and Ethnic Composition of Catholics
  • 65 White (non-Hispanic)
  • 2 Black (non-Hispanic)
  • 2 Asian (non-Hispanic)
  • 2 Other/Mixed (non-Hispanic)
  • 29 Hispanic

16
Observations
  • 1/3 of US Catholics are Hispanic and this segment
    continues to grow faster than any other in our
    Church
  • This group is young and although many in this
    group have migrated to the U.S. recently, many
    Hispanic Catholics are 2nd and 3rd generation
    Americans
  • There is tremendous cultural diversity within
    this ethnic group

17
Question
  • Although it seems obvious that the Catholic
    fundraising community must seek the support of
    this group, what are some of the issues and
    concerns to be addressed?
  • What about Black American Catholics, Native
    American and Asian Catholics?

18
What the People Want
  • The National Catholic Reporter (2005) Survey of
    US Catholics
  • 64 of parishioners surveyed believe they should
    have input in determining parish budgets
  • The NonProfit Times 2006 Donor Survey indicated
  • 1 reason a donor decides to commit long term
    financial support (at least 5 years) is because
    the organization is well managed and your money
    is well spent

19
Observations
  • Some dioceses have declared bankruptcy
  • Large lawsuit payments are being made
  • Cases of misappropriation of funds and
    embezzlement are headline news
  • The IRS 990 form is being popularized as a
    credibility credential

20
Question
  • What concrete actions should we be taking to
    develop more trust in what we do and more public
    confidence?
  • What can NCDC do as a collective body in this
    regard?

21
For Your Reference
  • Pew Report US Religious Landscape
  • http//religions.pewforum.org
  • National Catholic Reporter Report
  • http//ncronline.org/NCR_Online/archives2/2005c/09
    3005/093005l.htm
  • Campbell Rinker study
  • This article is from the NPT Instant Fundraising,
    a publication of the NonProfit Times, 9/18/
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