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THE PHILANTHROPY 400
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* Non-cash-gifts make up 50 per cent or more of private support.
1. Includes affiliates.
2. Most of the money counted as program services by community foundations are grants to charities. The amount distributed is typically not tied to annual receipts because most funds raised are earmarked for endowments.
3. Figures are estimates.
4. Affiliates have varying fiscal years.
5. Private-support figure includes money from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private, non-profit organization created by Congress that receives annual financing from the federal government.
6. Formed April 1997 as umbrella organization for 280 social-service organizations run by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.
7. Jewish United Fund’s fiscal year ended December 31, 1996.
8. Figures include gifts to overseas affiliates.
9. Figures do not include donations from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its foundation.
10. Fiscal year previously ended December 31.
11. Figures include 110 of 134 affiliates.
12. Opened July 1997.
13. Private-support figure for Scripps Health and the Scripps Research Institute. All other figures are for Scripps Health only.
14. Figures are for an 18-month period. Fiscal year previously ended January 31.
15. Changed name from Community Foundation of Santa Clara County.
16. Includes Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Foundation.
17. Private-support figure is for the entire university system. All other figures are for the main campus only.
18. Figures do not include Combined Federal Campaign money.
19. Expense figures do not include supporting foundations.
20. Fiscal year previously ended April 30.