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Fall 2013 Prosperous Companies and Communities: Charitable Contributions of B.C. Businesses

Outline 1. Introduction 2. Study Methodology 3. Overview of Businesses in B.C. 4. Overview of Charities in B.C. 5. Charitable Giving by B.C. Businesses 6. Case Studies 7. Summary 8. Appendix A Sources 9. Appendix B About the Business Council and MNP 1

Introduction 2

Background British Columbia (B.C.) businesses make substantial donations to a variety of charitable organizations. No comprehensive study exists on the current level of overall charitable contributions made by B.C. businesses. On behalf of the Business Council of British Columbia, MNP LLP (MNP) therefore conducted a study on charitable giving, through a variety of channels and forms, by B.C. businesses. 3

Methodology 4

Complexity of Estimating Giving 1. There is no uniform reporting template or method on charitable giving by businesses. 2. Businesses give through a variety of channels: Types of Charitable Giving Cash donations Sponsorship Long term partnerships In kind donations Volunteering Cause marketing Donations to corporate foundation 5

Complexity of Estimating Giving 3. Businesses also mobilize employees and customers: Types of Employee and Customer Mobilization Raising money from employees Supporting employee volunteering Providing payroll deduction program Making matching grants for employee contributions Raising funds from customers or suppliers 6

Data Collection 1. Conducted an online survey and gathered donation and sponsorship data by researching corporate websites across industry sectors. Total sample size of about 80 businesses. 2. Reviewed past studies on corporate giving (see Appendix). 7

Data Analysis We found a general relationship between the size of operation (number of employees) and amount of corporate donations. Consequently, the population estimates were obtained using average donation per employee. Businesses without employees were excluded from the analysis. 8

Businesses in B.C. 9

Businesses in B.C. by Number of Employees Total Number of Businesses in B.C. (2011) Micro (1-4 employees) 98,700 Small (5-49 employees) 68,400 Large (50-499 employees) 6,120 Very Large (over 500 employees) 280 Total 173,500 Businesses by Number of Employees 3.5% 0.2% Micro (1-4 employees) Small (5-49 employees) 39.4% 56.9% Large (50-499 employees) Very Large (over 500 employees) Source: BC Stats and Statistics Canada 10

Businesses by Industry 45,000 BC Businesses by Industry (businesses with employees, 2011) 40,000 Number of Businesses 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 39,775 22,266 16,451 11,842 8,433 7,276 7,276 35,975 0 Service Industries Source: BC Stats Resource Based Industries Wholesale and Retail Trade Construction and Real Estate Finance and Insurance Transportation Manufacturing and Warehousing Other 11

Charities in B.C. 12

Charities in Canada and B.C. There are over 80,000 charities in Canada registered with the Canada Revenue Agency.* Canada's charities employ about 2 million people.* About 14% of charities registered in Canada are located in B.C.* In 2011, personal donations claimed by B.C. residents on tax returns totalled $1.3 billion.** B.C. s largest 20 charities have been reported to receive 37% of total donations given to charity in the province.*** Sources: *The Charities File based on the Canadian Revenue Agency and Statistics Canada; *Statistics Canada CANSIM 111-0001; ***Charity Intelligence and Vancouver Sun. 13

Distribution of Non-Profit and Voluntary Organizations Percentage of Organizations by Primary Activity Area Religion Sports and Recreation Arts and Culture Social Services Development and Housing Grantmaking, Fundraising and Voluntarism Promotion Education and Research Other 5% 10% 9% 9% 9% 8% 8% 10% 7% 12% 17% 17% 19% 19% 21% 21% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% B.C. Canada Source: Imagine Canada, The Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector in British Columbia, 2006. 14

Vancouver Foundation 2010 Survey of 575 BC Charities Location of Charities Source: Figure taken from the Vancouver Foundation s 2010 Survey of Non-Profits and Charities in British Columbia. The online survey sample included 575 BC charities. 15

Vancouver Foundation 2010 Survey of 575 BC Charities Revenue Sources (Average Percent Revenue From) Source: Figure taken from the Vancouver Foundation s 2010 Survey of Non-Profits and Charities in British Columbia. The online survey sample included 575 BC charities. 16

Charitable Giving by B.C. Businesses 17

Estimated Corporate Donations Per Employee Based on survey information and other data, we estimated average annual donations per employee by companies that make charitable donations. Company Size Average Donation Per Employee (2012) Micro (1-4 employees) $400 Small (1-49 employees) $684 Large (50-499 employees) $844 Very Large (over 500 employees) $1,170 Overall $837 18

Estimated Corporate Donations Total Owners of small businesses often opt to make personal instead of corporate donations due to higher income tax benefits; consequently, only a small percentage of micro and small businesses make charitable contributions. We estimate the total charitable cash donations by B.C. businesses in 2012 at approximately $315 million. Company Size Total Donations (2012, in $millions) Percentage of Total Micro (1-4 employees) $4 1% Small (1-49 employees) $23 7% Large (50-499 employees) $107 34% Very Large (over 500 $181 58% employees) Overall $315 100% 19

Total Corporate Giving Donations, Sponsorships and Partnerships In addition to donations, B.C. businesses make contributions through sponsorships and partnerships. We estimate donations to constitute roughly 85% of total corporate giving. Type of Giving Total Contributions (2012, in $millions) Percentage of Total Donations $315 85% Sponsorships $37 10% Partnerships $18 5% Total $370 100% 20

Contributions by Type of Charity B.C. businesses make contributions to a variety of charities. We estimate that social services, health and education receive the largest portions of contributions. 25% Cash Contributions by Type of Charity (Percentage Donated) 20% 15% 10% 22% 21% 18% 5% 12% 12% 10% 5% 0% Social Services Health Education Sports and Recreation Other Arts and Culture Environment Source: MNP Survey 21

Staff Mobilization Research Many companies mobilize staff: 83% of U.S. Fortune 500 companies offer matching programs, and matching gifts comprise an average 12% of total corporate cash giving. 43% of Canadian businesses support employee volunteering and over half of them gave employees unpaid time off to volunteer. 18% of Canadian companies encourage employees to raise money and 10% match employee contributions. Sources: CECP 2012 and Imagine Canada 2010. 22

Case Studies 23

Case Studies Today, B.C. businesses do more than just write cheques to charity. Companies support community needs and development that align with corporate values. This presentation highlights case studies of strategic community involvement. 24

Case Study New Car Dealers Association of B.C. Across BC, new car dealers donate to charities such as United Way, YMCA, Children s Hospital, Food Banks and community initiatives. NCDABC members organize monthly fundraising and sponsor youth groups, sports teams and local school programs. According to a 2011 MNP study, members of NCDABC donate over $13 million annually to charity. Regional Geographic Distribution of BC New Car Dealerships 25

Case Study New Car Dealers Association of B.C. The NCDABC is one of Special Olympics BC s longest continual sponsors. Over 27 years NCDABC has raised more than $3 million through its annual silent auction. In addition, members have also supported Special Olympics BC by providing vehicles for events, attending and participating in fundraising dinners and golf tournaments, supporting community Special Olympics programs throughout BC, and encouraging people to volunteer. 26

Case Study TELUS, We give where we live Telus has contributed a total of more than $300 million to charities and volunteered 4.8 million hours of service to local communities since 2000. Telus was named the most outstanding philanthropic corporation globally for 2010. Telus seeks to create stronger communities by funding initiatives that support arts and culture, education and sport, and health and well-being. 27

In January 2013, Telus launched the Give Where You Live educational program in partnership with Free the Children. The Program aims to educate, encourage and empower young Canadians to identify social issues, take action and become educated leaders of tomorrow. The Give Where You Live curriculum and speaking tours will launch in 40 B.C. middle and secondary schools in 2013. Case Study TELUS, Highlight Initiative If all students could learn about philanthropy, more people would be empowered to take action. And I believe if people aren t aware of something, they don t have the opportunity to take action. If people don t know, they don t care, they don t act. So people need to be made aware and become empowered to do something. -Leon Lai, a BC Grade 12 student 28

Case Study Britco Britco s charitable giving programs fall under its Building Stronger Communities initiative, which has three broad themes education for youth, increased community activity through sport, and supporting meaningful Aboriginal partnerships. Britco has made a commitment to contribute 1.5% of its net profits back to the communities in which it has operations. Each Britco location supports the local Food Bank and funds scholarships for students graduating from high school. 29

Britco worked with the Hon. Steven Point (right) to donate library facilities to remote First Nations communities.the most recent library building was dedicated by the Hon. Judith Guichon, Lieutenant Governor of BC (below centre). Britco will donate 10 libraries valued at about $500,000 over 5 years. Case Study Britco 30

Britco has partnered with Indspire, to fund three scholarships annually for Aboriginal students in postsecondary programs in BC. Britco s commitment to Indspire is $100,000 over three years. Robyn Kruger (right) one of the 2013 recipients is from the Okanagan First Nations- Southern Interior Salish. Britco also sponsors The Indspire Awards which recognize Indigenous professionals and youth who demonstrate outstanding career achievement. Case Study Britco 31

Law firm Borden Ladner Gervais (BLG) has created a BLG Reads to Kids program that has resulted in nearly 4,000 books being donated to elementary school libraries in the Metro Vancouver region. The program brings BLG volunteers into classrooms to celebrate reading, share stories and read with the children. BLG Reads to Kids has also built reading areas, created scholarship funds and a Santa toy donation program. Case Study BLG LLP 31

Case Study United Way of the Lower Mainland An example of an organization that receives contributions through businesses mobilizing their staff is the United Way of the Lower Mainland (UWLM). UWLM works to create positive social change in the community. Partners with businesses and unions to invest financial and human resources in support of solutions to child poverty, bullying and seniors isolation. Has approximately 4,000 volunteers from workplaces around the region who help raise almost $30M annually. 32

Case Study United Way of the Lower Mainland In 2012/13, there were 775 employee giving campaigns. Workplace giving accounted for 81% of annual fundraising campaigns in 2012/13: 61% came from employee giving. 20% came from corporate gifts. Average employee gift of $427. Average corporate gift of $18,146. Two new workplace employee-giving campaigns in 2012/13 raised more than $225,000 each Twenty one new employee giving campaigns came on board raising an additional $561,000 for UWLM. 33

Summary B.C. businesses make donations to a variety of charitable organizations. Contributions are made by businesses of all sizes from across the province. This study estimates that, annually: About $837 are donated per employee by B.C. businesses that make charitable donations. About $315 million is donated in total by B.C. businesses. Businesses give another $55 million in sponsorship and partnership contributions. Additionally, there are corporate contributions through staff and client mobilization. 34

Appendix - Sources Consulted Business in Vancouver s Biggest Corporate Donors List, 2012. CECP, Giving in Numbers: Corporate Giving Standard, 2012. Imagine Canada: Corporate Giving Canada: The Latest Data, Trends, and Implications. Imagine Canada, Insights for Strategic Corporate Fundraising: Further Findings from the Canada Survey of Business Contributions to Community, 2010. Imagine Canada, The Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector in British Columbia, 2006. Vancouver Foundation, After the Sun: A Survey of Non-Profits and Charities in British Columbia, 2010. 35

About the Business Council The BCBC, in its 47th year as the premier business organization in BC, represents 260 leading companies and enterprises in every key sector of the economy. The BCBC aims to produce timely and exceptional public-policy research and advice on issues to enhance BC s competitiveness and prosperity. The BCBC s membership, found throughout every region of BC, represents 25 percent of all jobs in the province. 36

About MNP MNP is the fastest growing major chartered accountancy and business advisory firm in Canada 70 offices across Canada, 15 of which are in BC Over 2,800 team members across Canada Member of Praxity AISBL, a global alliance of independent firms Among 50 Best Employers in Canada (Maclean s) 4 th year in a row 37