CASE Insights Strategic Benchmarking Report on
Voluntary Support of Education,
2022

Prepared for Sample Institution

June 2023

THIS SAMPLE REPORT USES SIMULATED DATA FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES

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About CASE Insights on Voluntary Support of Education

CASE InsightsSM on Voluntary Support of Education (formerly VSE) is the authoritative source of data on giving to higher education institutions in the US with 64 years of rigorous survey data. Nearly 1,000 institutions respond each year. The 2022 survey collected data for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022 (with a few institutions reporting on different fiscal calendars). Data shown are cash received, not pledges or commitments. Access the Guidance Document for specific inclusions and exclusions across the survey.

Key findings from the survey are from US and a small number of Canadian institutions. Data are presented in a standardized format with minimal analysis. Further analysis can be provided by the CASE Insights Strategic Benchmarking Report and Benchmarking Cohort groups, both which include an individualized call with your institution. Contact the CASE Insights Team for more information.


Institutional Characteristics

Philanthropy (US)


Executive Overview

This section will be populated after your preview call with the CASE Insights team.

Philanthropy Overview

Funds Received

Funds Received includes:

  • Gifts and grants to your institution, both for current operations and for capital purposes, regardless of form (cash, products, property, securities, etc.)
  • Gifts and grants to affiliated foundations and organizations created to raise funds for the institution
  • Securities, real estate, equipment, property, or other noncash gifts, to be evaluated at the fair market value placed on them by an independent appraiser, not the cash income therefrom
  • Deferred gifts (but not pledges of bequest intentions)
  • Cash surrender value of life insurance contracts
  • Insurance premiums paid by donors
  • Cash payments returned as contributions from salaried staff

Funds Received

This view shows Funds Received over a 10-year period. Between 2013 and 2022, your institution increased by $8,403,346.

Ranking

This view ranks Funds Received among Self-Selected Peers. In this analysis your highest ranked year was 2015 and your lowest ranked year was 2021.
In 2022, Sample Institution moved up 10 spot(s) from 2021.

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Fund Received per Student FTE - Ranking

Funds Received per FTE provides a lens for benchmarking based on current enrollment. This view ranks Total Support per FTE among Self-Selected Peers. In this analysis, Sample Institution’s highest ranked year was 2015 and Sample Institution’s lowest ranked year was 2013.
In 2022, Sample Institution’s ranking did not change from the previous year.

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Compound Annual Growth Rate

2022 gift income from Funds Received for Sample Institution was 61.6% higher than 2013 Funds Received.

The data below shows this information as a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), which calculates the average annual percentage growth over time, smoothing out atypical growth or loss during the period. Cumulative growth is calculated for your institution and your Self-Selected Peers as the percentage change each year relative to 2013, the first year Sample Institution submitted data in any year after 2013.

Between 2013 and 2022, Sample Institution had a CAGR of 5.5%. For comparison, Self-Selected Peers that participated in the VSE survey in 2013 and 2022 had a CAGR of 3.2%.

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Percent of Funds Received from 15 Large Gifts

In 2022, 56.7% of Funds Received came from the three largest gifts from Bequests, three largest gifts from Corporations, three largest gifts from Foundations, three largest gifts from Individuals, and (only for 2022) three largest gifts from Donor-Advised Funds. Please note that largest gifts from Other Organizations are not displayed in the data below.

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Philanthropy Findings

Funds Received

Funds Received

Sample Institution increased gift income by 109% between 2021 and 2022, from $10,535,864 to $22,049,321. For comparison, 62.5% of Self-Selected Peers and 60.8% of All Respondents had positive change in gift income between 2021 and 2022.

Funds Received Minus 3 Largest Gifts

These charts show trends excluding the three largest gifts from bequests, individuals, corporations, foundations, or donor-advised funds. This view helps to exclude large gift outliers, however outliers may still be present if the largest gifts came from Other Organizations.

In the charts below, Sample Institution increased gift income minus the three largest gifts by 25% between 2021 and 2022, from $9,160,364 to $11,479,706. For comparison, 62.5% of Self-Selected Peers and 64.7% of All Respondents had positive change in gift income minus the three largest gifts between 2021 and 2022.

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Cumulative Growth in Funds Received

Cumulative Growth

Cumulative growth is calculated for your institution, your Self-Selected Peers, and All Respondents as the percentage change each year relative to 2013, the first year Sample Institution submitted data in any year after 2013. In the chart below, Sample Institution increased gift income by 62% between 2013 and 2022.

Cumulative Growth Minus 3 Largest Gifts

This chart shows trends excluding the three largest gifts from bequests, individuals, corporations, foundations, or donor-advised funds. This view helps to exclude large gift outliers, however outliers may still be present if the largest gifts came from Other Organizations.

Cumulative growth is calculated for your institution, your Self-Selected Peers, and All Respondents as the percentage change each year relative to 2013, the first year Sample Institution submitted data in any year after 2013. In the chart below, Sample Institution increased gift income minus the three largest gifts by 21% between 2013 and 2022.

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Funds Received by Gift Band

This was an optional survey question. This was a new question in 2022.

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15 Large Gifts as a Percentage of Funds Received

In 2022, of Sample Institution’s gift income came from the three largest gifts from each source: bequests, corporations, foundations, individuals, and (only for 2022) donor-advised funds. For comparison, of your Self-Selected Peer’s and of All Respondents’ gift income came from the three largest gifts. Over time, major gifts have become a larger portion of funds raised. Pay careful attention to giving bands to ensure enough donors are continuing to upgrade into mid and major giving levels.

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New Pledges

New Pledges (previously Outstanding Pledges) includes up to five years of a multi-year pledge, even if they were partly paid this year. This section uses data from the full version (as opposed to the minimal version) of the VSE and/or is an optional question. If an institution did not answer this question, their data will not populate for this answer. This data is optional and may not contain results from all peers.

New Pledges

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New Funds Committed

This was an optional survey question. New Funds Committed was first asked in the survey in 2022. New Funds Committed includes New Pledges, Outright Gifts (not associated with a pledge), and New Revocable Bequest Intentions.

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Philanthropic Support by Source

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Please note that Other Organizations includes Donor Advised Funds (DAFs) starting in 2022. Previously to 2022, Other Organizations did not include DAFs.

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Definitions

  • Alumni: Former students – full- or part-time, undergraduate or graduate – who have earned some credit toward one of the degrees, certificates, or diplomas offered by the reporting institution.
  • Non-Alumni Individuals: Hard-credit gifts from persons who are not classifiable as “Alumni.”
  • Foundations: personal and family foundations and other foundations and trusts, including community foundations (but not DAFs) that are private tax-exempt entities operated exclusively for charitable purposes. It does not include company-sponsored foundations, which fall under the category “Corporations.”
  • Corporations: Includes corporations, partnerships, and cooperatives that have been organized for profit-making purposes, including corporations owned by individuals and families and other closely held companies. This category also includes gifts from company-sponsored foundations, gifts from industry trade associations, and the corporate component of matching gifts.
  • Other Orgs/DAFs: Gifts from all other organizations not defined as “Foundations” or “Corporations”. These would include entities previously coded as religious organizations or fundraising consortia as well as civic organizations, or other charities or universities. This includes gifts hard-credited to Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs). Do not credit the individual for such gifts, and do not include them in foundations or companies, regardless of where the assets are managed. DAFs managed by the institution also fall in this category. Only report as gift income payments made by university-sponsored DAFs, not the funds used to establish them.

One Year Percentage Change in Philanthropic Support by Source

Your Institution Change, 2021-2022 (%) Self-Selected Peers Change, 2021-2022 (%) All Respondents Change, 2021-2022 (%)
Alumni 44.0% -5.8% 17.0%
Corporations 464.0% -29.0% 43.4%
Foundations -25.6% 0.9% 9.0%
Non-Alumni 83.6% 60.4% 26.7%
Other Organizations 63.7% 93.9% 139.2%

Alumni Donors

In 2022, Sample Institution had 3672.7709018 Alumni Donors. Your Self-Selected Peers had a median of 2785.1366398 Alumni Donors, and All Respondents had a median of 2048.3027675 Alumni Donors.

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Your Institution Change, 2021-2022 (%) Self-Selected Peers Change, 2021-2022 (%) All Respondents Change, 2021-2022 (%)
Alumni Donors 9.3% -13.2% 9.2%

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Definitions

  • Legally Contactable Alumni, Not Solicited: living alumni, for whom you have a means of contact (phone, postal address, or email address), and who does not have a total “no contact” status (for any purpose or by any means) and are not part of Alumni Solicited or Alumni Donors.
  • Alumni Solicited Not Donors: Number of alumni who were contacted in some formal manner (mail, email, phone call, visit, etc.) during the reporting year but did not make a contribution during the reporting year
  • Alumni Donors: Number of alumni who made one or more contributions during the reporting year. This includes both hard and soft credit counts.


Revenue per Alumni Donor

Revenue per Alumni Donor divides Funds Received from alumni by the number of alumni donors. It can provide you a measurement of how much revenue alumni, on average, are supporting your institution.

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Family Foundation Giving

Family Foundations are those that have been established and continue to operate as the conduits for the charitable donations of an individual or immediate members of a family. This section uses data from the full version (as opposed to the minimal version) of the VSE and is an optional question. If an institution did not answer this question, their data will not populate for this answer.

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Philanthropic Support by Purpose

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Your Institution Change, 2021-2022 (%) Self-Selected Peers Change, 2021-2022 (%) All Respondents Change, 2021-2022 (%)
Build/Equip/Prop 107.1 -60.4 -0.7
Current Ops (R) 6.6 12.7 4.4
Current Ops (U) 273.5 28.3 -6.0
Deferred Gifts -4.9 n/a n/a
Endowment (R) 352.1 80.8 24.0
Endowment (U) n/a -13.2 n/a
Loan Funds n/a n/a n/a
Total 108.9 20.9% 23.4%

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Definitions

  • Build/Equip/Prop (Buildings, Equipment, Property) - Outright gifts of either real or personal property for the use of the institution; gifts made of or for buildings, other facilities, equipment, and land for use by the institution. Cash designated to procure this type of property.
  • Current Ops (R) - Funds that the donor restricts for use in a particular department or a specific use.
  • Current Ops (U) - Funds received without any restriction placed on their use by the donor(s). Unrestricted funds here apply to all funds for which the donor has not designated a specific unit/recipient area and that the institution or foundation can spend for purposes of its choosing.
  • (Newly Established) Deferred Gifts - Count only irrevocable Charitable Remainder Trusts (CRTs), Charitable Gift Annuities (CGAs), Pooled-Income Funds, and Remainder Interest in Property.
  • Endowment (R) - Funds that the donor uses to establish or add to an endowment restricted to a specific use, such as to endow a scholarship or faculty chair.
  • Endowment (U) - Funds that the donor restricts to endowment with no restrictions on use of income.
  • Loan Funds - Funds used to loan money to students or staff.


Restricted Gifts: Current Operations

Restricted Gifts for Current Operations are outright gifts for current operations that the donor has restricted for use in a particular academic division of the institution - such as a College of Medicine, School of Law, or Department of English - but upon which no further restriction has been placed. In 2022, restricted gifts for Other includes gifts for Library, Public Service, Operations and Maintenance of Plant, and Student Life.

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Restricted Gifts: Endowment

This section uses data from the full version (as opposed to the minimal version) of the VSE and is an optional question. If an institution did not answer this question, their data will not populate for these charts. Your Self-Selected Peer Median for Income-Restricted gifts to Endowments may not match the Median shown for Philanthropic Support by Purpose, as this data may not contain results from all peers. In 2022, restricted gifts for Other includes gifts for Library, Public Service, Operations and Maintenance of Plant, and Student Life.

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