At FoundationSearch, we are frequently asked whether there is a seasonality to foundation giving, as there is in individual giving.
Unfortunately, foundations most often don’t report the exact month of their donations, however we can easily determine their fiscal year-end.
Why is the year-end date of the foundation important? For a few reasons…
“Year-end” is the time that funders must ensure that they have met their minimum required donation amounts to qualified donees. The Internal Revenue Service requires that private foundations donate at least 5% of their assets averaged over a 5 year rolling timeframe. If they have not met this donation threshold, they will most likely be looking to meet it before their year-end. This presents an opportunity for charities to apply at an advantageous time.
Even if foundations have met their minimum giving thresholds, “left over” funds at year-end can leave the impression that those in charge of the grant making process have been unsuccessful in their efforts to locate a worthy recipient. This also presents an opportunity for the grant seeker.
The “new year” for every foundation starts the day after “year-end”, with renewed purpose – and funding. All donation budgets and plans are refreshed and await a new cycle of funding requests, decisions and grant awards. The sooner the grant seeker approaches the foundation after the start of their new year, the better the chances are that funding will be available.
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