Take a closer look at our numbers for 2022: what cause-areas our donors are supporting, how they are giving and where the contributions to their funds are going.
2022 Grants to Nonprofits
FFTC distributes grants to public charities within our 13-county region and throughout the United States.
The vast majority of grants (98%) are recommended by fundholders from their FFTC-held funds to benefit the nonprofits and causes of their choosing. Conversely, discretionary grants are recommended by FFTC’s local volunteer boards and committees and represent 2% of total grantmaking.
The charts represent total grantmaking from all FFTC funds, as well as the portion that is discretionary for the benefit of local needs.
TOTAL GRANTS BY COMMUNITY IMPACT AREA
(INCLUDING FUNDHOLDER-RECOMMENDED GRANTS)
ANIMAL WELFARE
OTHER GRANTS
EVOLVING COMMUNITY NEEDS & OPPORTUNITIES
RELIGION
ARTS & CULTURE
ENVIRONMENT & WILDLIFE
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
EDUCATION & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
TOTAL
FFTC'S DISCRETIONARY GRANTS BY COMMUNITY IMPACT AREA
ANIMAL WELFARE
OTHER GRANTS
ARTS & CULTURE
EDUCATION & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
OUR REGION
EVOLVING COMMUNITY NEEDS & OPPORTUNITIES
TOTAL
FFTC Funds: 2022 by the Numbers
FFTC manages a variety of charitable fund types with different purposes and restrictions
- Donor-Directed: Funds from which donors recommend grants to nonprofits of their choosing, such as donor advised, designated and some field of interest funds
- Nonprofit/Agency Funds: Established by nonprofits to sustain their work
- Employee Disaster and Hardship Funds: Managed by FFTC’s subsidiary, E4E Relief
- Discretionary Funds: Allow FFTC’s volunteer grantmaking boards ability to address changing community needs
- Scholarship Funds: Established by fundholders to support the educational endeavors of students