New Philea Report: Philanthropy Infrastructure in Focus
Supporting, Empowering and Catalysing European Philanthropy
What are Philanthropy Infrastructure Organisations (PIOs)? This newly published online guide explores the unique role and characteristics of PIOs and how they drive transformation despite operating with limited resources. The study emphasises the need for an enabling environment and stronger connections within philanthropy, directly contributing to Philea’s objective of advocating for the sector and enhancing its connectivity with key partners.
Key takeaways
- The most pressing challenge for PIOs is building awareness of philanthropy’s added value: Over half (52%) of PIOs identified this as their top struggle, highlighting how crucial it is for the sector to communicate clearly and convincingly the unique contributions philanthropy makes to society. This awareness is foundational: without it, the licence of philanthropy to operate will be at risk.
- Contribution to create an enabling environment for philanthropy: 94% percent of Philea’s PIO members stated that one of their key functions is engagement in national level policy.
- Unrestricted funding is crucial: Only 7 of the 25 PIOs surveyed have any access to it (ranging from 2% to 22% of total income), leaving most reliant on project-based funding that restricts strategic planning, rapid response, and long-term or innovative initiatives.
- Multiplying impact through multiple roles: PIOs build capacity, enhance capability, foster connections, and strengthen credibility. Notably, they act as catalysts – 80% highlight issues needing collective responses, and 52% incubate new initiatives or actors – sparking innovation and seeding long-term transformation across the sector.
Read the full report here.
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