UMACC (UMass Amherst Community Campaign) 2016-17 Annual Report Prepared by: Jennifer Page, External Relations and University Events

BACKGROUND UMACC (the UMass Amherst Community Campaign) has been an active program for employees and retirees since the early 1990s. Since that time, UMass faculty, staff, and retirees have donated over $8 million to charitable organizations through the program. UMACC allows employees and retirees to designate their donation to any 501(c)(3) charitable organization through payroll deduction or cash/check/credit card. The program is a win-win-win. Employees and retirees get an efficient way to donate to the charitable organizations that they chose, charitable organizations get an easy way to raise funds, and UMass gets goodwill from employees/retirees and the community at large.

HISTORY Last year (for the 2015-16 campaign), UMACC gained a dedicated manager, something it hadn’t had for several years. UMACC’s performance last year was impressive, with $408,000 raised – a 36% increase over the previous year. This year, we planned to capitalize on that momentum.

2016-17 CAMPAIGN This year we raised $434,975 in pledges, an increase of 7% over last year, beating our goal of $430,000. The 648 donors in this year’s campaign gave to 400 charitable organizations. The average total gift per person was $671. On average, an organization received $1,087 in total designations. Each donor gave to an average of four charitable organizations.

Marketing This year’s marketing plan included many of the elements that were successful in last year’s campaign: • Volunteer Ambassadors at the department level who promoted UMACC within their departments and acted as an information source for department members. • The UMACC Stories Blog, which doubled in size this year, with 25 additional blog posts from recipient organizations (for a total of 50), as well as 14 “Profiles in Giving” profiles of donors. • All-campus emails: Five all-campus emails between September and January, promoting the campaign and giving updates on progress. • Events: o All-campus kick-off event with a Charity Fair where potential donors can learn more about the charitable organizations to which they can give. o Leaders’ Circle Reception, to be planned for May 2017, for people who gave $500 total or more. • Campaign Chair: Dr. Willie Hill, director of the Fine Arts Center, was the UMACC campaign chair for the second year. Dr. Hill is highly regarded on campus and has been an enthusiastic supporter of UMACC. • Incentives: Grand prize $300 Amazon gift card, donated by Amazon @ UMass. Other prizes included a hockey game with the Chancellor, athletics tickets, event tickets, parking passes, and more. • Thank-you gift to all donors. The Department of Music and Dance has generously donated tickets to one of four student performances in the Spring 2017 semester.

New marketing elements for this year: • Department presentations. Most department heads and deans were contacted to request a slot on the agenda of a department meeting in the fall, for a UMACC presentation. Around 30 responded, and 26 presentations were made to 500+ people over the course of four months. Almost all of the presentations included a representative from the United Way of Hampshire County or Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County. We heard from several people, via email and the donor survey, that they appreciated the department presentation as a way of learning about what UMACC is and how it works. • Website improvements. This year, for the first time, people who donated online last year could easily view and repeat their designations using the “repeat this donation” button. Also included was an “Add 5%” button to encourage people to increase their gift amount. We believe that this contributed to the higher proportion of donors who gave online this year (see Appendix Report 3), and to the increase in total gift size per person ($671 this year, vs $592 last year). • Social Media. This year’s social media plan focused on pushing out the new blog posts featuring stories from charitable organizations and donor stories. The UMACC page has few followers (110 page likes). Given that UMACC targets employees, and people may be unlikely to interact with their employer on social media, this may be an area we decide to devote less time to next year.

Budget UMACC was again allocated a budget of $20,000 this year, which we again underspent. This year more funds were devoted to the mailing, which was upgraded to a full-color fold-out brochure. We received anecdotal evidence that the mailing was well received. We spent less on events this year, thanks to Auxiliary Services sponsoring the Charity Fair kick-off event, and to the fact that we did not hold an all- donor thank-you event this year. (See Report 9: Budget)

Events This year’s Kick-Off Event and Charity Fair was a success, with almost 200 attendees and over 30 organization represented. The number of attendees was a significant increase over last year, and we hope to see more people attend each year. Given that last year’s All-Donor Thank You event had low attendance, we decided not to hold it again this year. The Leaders’ Circle reception is scheduled for May 17, 4-6pm, at Hillside.

Analysis • Though more dollars were pledged this year than last year, fewer people donated. 2015-16 2016-17 % Chg Total Dollars $408,070 $434,975 +6.6% # of Donors 687 648 -5.7% • Though we do not have any concrete data on why fewer people donated this year than last year, we can make some educated guesses. o People may have been motivated to given directly to nonprofits, due to the uncertainty of the political climate. o People may have donated to political campaigns (both nationally and locally) in lieu of making charitable contributions. o People may be feeling less confident about their financial situation, given the uncertainty at the national level. • Even though fewer people gave overall, more people gave at the Leaders’ Circle level ($500 total or more) than last year (310 this year, 282 last year) • A higher proportion of donors gave online this year (58%) than last year (47%). This is likely due to the fact that online donors could view their last year’s gift and easily repeat it (“Repeat this pledge” button). (See Report 3: Pledge Method) • The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation showed the most significant gain in designations this year, compared with last year. Last year ACLU Foundation had $700 in designations from 11 people. This year, ACLU Foundation received $6,310 from 40 people, propelling it to the #10 slot in terms of total designations. (See Report 10: Donations by Charitable Organization) • Planned Parenthood also showed impressive growth, up from $5,543 in designations last year to $9,307 this year. (See Report 10) • When asked the open-ended question “How did you decide which nonprofit organizations to donate to this year?” most people answered that they have a personal connection to, or knowledge or awareness of, the organization(s) chosen (of the 174 people who answered this question, 147 stated some personal connection). Other top answer categories include mention of wanting to give to local organizations (31), and mention of the current political climate (16). • When asked the open-ended question “What can we do to better differentiate UMACC from the UMass Faculty & Staff campaign?” several people suggested changing the UMACC name and/or branding to make it more clear what UMACC is (“Maybe put the words "Community Campaign" before UMass?” “Perhaps a name change or adding the word ‘giving’ after community?”). It is worth mentioning that several people stated that they did not know there was a difference between the two campaigns. • When asked the open-ended question “What questions do you have about UMACC?” several people mentioned wanting to know when the nonprofits receive donations (“How/when do the charitable organizations receive funds?”) APPENDIX

Report 1: Donation by Location % of Donations by Nonprofit Location 70% 64% 62% 60%

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20% 12% 13% 13% 13% 9% 9% 10% 1% 1% 0% Western MA New England Regional (US) National (US) Global

2016 2017

Report 2: Payment Method Payment Method % of Donors % of Donors # of Donors (2016) (2017) (2017) Payroll Deduction 71% 71% 462 Cash or Check 18% 15% 100 Credit Card 11% 13% 84 Other 0% 0% 1 TOTAL 100% 100% 647

Report 3: Pledge Method Pledge Method % of Donors % of Donors # of Donors (2016) (2017) (2017) Online 47% 58% 376 Paper or other 53% 42% 272 TOTAL 100% 100% 648

Report 4: Total Donation Amount Total Gift Amount % of Donors % of Donors # of Donors (2016) (2017) (2017) $26 or under 7% 3% 22 $27 - $99 15% 13% 81 $100 - $249 20% 21% 136 $250 - $499 17% 15% 99 $500 - $749 21% 23% 147 $750 - $999 2% 3% 20 $1,000 - $2,499 14% 16% 104 $2,500 - $4,999 3% 5% 31 $,5000 - $15,000 1% 1% 8 TOTAL 648 Report 5: UMACC History Year TOTAL $ Year TOTAL $ 1990-91 $121,374 2004-05 $366,473 1991-92 $113,357 2005-06 $414,120 1992-93 $119,840 2006-07 $449,505 1993-44 $157,265 2007-08 $455,508 1994-95 $167,995 2008-09 $476,666 1995-96 $180,323 2009-10 $464,060 1996-97 $211,797 2010-11 $461,809 1997-98 $248,754 2011-12 $417,813 1998-99 $318,278 2012-13 n/a 1999-00 $397,234 2013-14 $366,000 2000-01 $462,308 2014-15 $299,756 2001-02 $447,448 2015-16 $408,070 2002-03 $362,608 2016-17 $434,975 2003-04 $354,250

UMACC Total Dollars Raised $600,000

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Report 6: SURVEY: Why do you give through UMACC? (Select all that apply.) Answer option % (2016) % (2017) It’s important for me to give back. 76% 73% I like being part of a community of giving. 62% 62% It’s easy to sign up. 46% 49% It’s efficient for me. 49% 46% (Sample size) (109) (193) Report 7: SURVEY: If you signed up via the UMACC website, please tell us how easy/straightforward it was to use the website. Answer option % (2016) % (2017) Difficult and confusing 4% 2% Neutral 26% 22% Easy and straightforward 70% 76% (Sample size) (73) (140)

Report 8: SURVEY: If you signed up using the paper form, please tell us how easy/straightforward it was to fill out the paper form. Answer option % (2016) % (2017) Difficult and confusing 3% 2% Neutral 18% 25% Easy and straightforward 80% 74% (Sample size) (40) (57)

Report 9: Budget (these figures are preliminary and have not been finalized) Category % of Total Amount % of Total Amount $ (2016) $(2017) (2017) (2017) Mailings 50% 7,889 77% 10,976 Events 30% 4,726 13% 1,799 Marketing/communication* 14% 2,271 8% 1,157 Other 6% 1,015 2% 375 TOTAL 100% 15,901 100% 14,307 * Includes outdoor and indoor signage

Report 10: Donations by Charitable Organization % Chg # of Donations Donations vs Donors Rank Organization Name $ (2016) $ (2017) 2016 - 2017 1 Amherst Survival Center 20,669 23,123 12% 99 2 United Way of Hampshire County 21,913 20,805 -5% 43 3 Food Bank of Western , Inc. 19,115 19,463 2% 99 4 Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans 14,138 15,705 11% 46 Frontieres 5 St. Brigid's Church 15,440 15,690 2% 4 6 Dakin Humane Society 11,552 11,462 -1% 63 7 Planned Parenthood Federation of America 5,543 9,307 68% 50 8 Amherst Committee for a Better Chance 6,241 6,638 6% 35 9 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation 704 6,310 796% 40 10 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County 5,995 6,003 0% 25 (CHD) 11 United Way of Franklin County 6,491 5,854 -10% 23 12 St. Jude Children's Research Hospital 3,463 5,291 53% 28 13 Oxfam America 5,370 5,231 -3% 18 14 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/ Jimmy Fund 5,244 5,191 -1% 30 15 Heifer International 4,333 4,934 14% 25 16 Kestrel Trust, The 5,812 4,834 -17% 31 17 American Red Cross of 3,327 4,142 24% 30 18 Safe Passage, Inc. 4,571 4,016 -12% 25 19 American Cancer Society, New England Division 3,521 3,913 11% 30 (Western MA) 20 Southern Poverty Law Center 1,080 3,563 230% 25 21 United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), The 3,691 3,521 -5% 21 22 Northampton Survival Center, Inc. 1,800 3,486 94% 19 23 VNA & Hospice at Cooley Dickinson Hospital 2,833 3,470 23% 16 24 Tapestry Health 2,280 3,445 51% 19 25 Newman Center at the University of 3,079 3,394 10% 13 Massachusetts Amherst 26 Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture 3,212 3,391 6% 10 (CISA) 27 New England Public Radio (NEPR) -- WFCR 5,207 3,320 -36% 27 28 Hitchcock Center for the Environment 2,675 3,212 20% 20 29 , Inc. 2,973 3,147 6% 25 30 MANNA Worldwide, Inc. 5,000 3,145 -37% 2 31 PHENOM Public Higher Education Network of 2,502 3,035 21% 11 Massachusetts 32 Alzheimer's Association, Massachusetts/New 3,172 3,018 -5% 20 Hampshire Chapter 33 Hospice of the Fisher Home 2,526 3,008 19% 22 34 Women's Fund of Western Massachusetts 2,220 2,970 34% 6 35 Girls Incorporated of Holyoke 2,224 2,932 32% 17 36 WGBY TV 3,073 2,870 -7% 22 37 United Way of Pioneer Valley 2,912 2,863 -2% 12 38 Catholic Relief Services - USCCB 3,765 2,841 -25% 10 39 Wounded Warrior Project 3,202 2,815 -12% 16 40 Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts 1,786 2,750 54% 26 41 Family Outreach Of Amherst 1,180 2,680 127% 13 42 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Franklin County, Inc. 2,850 2,657 -7% 10 43 St. Patrick (Northfield, MA) n/a 2,600 n/a 1 44 Sara's Wish Foundation, Inc. 2,685 2,585 -4% 10 45 Habitat for Humanity Pioneer Valley 1,922 2,526 31% 20 46 UMass Memorial Foundation (FBO: Dr. Neil 2,500 2,500 0% 1 Aronin) 47 Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holyoke 2,346 2,444 4% 7 48 New England Learning Center for Women in 2,713 2,428 -11% 13 Transition, Inc. (NELCWIT) 49 Cancer Connection, Inc. 1,932 2,420 25% 15 50 Amnesty International USA 2,182 2,307 6% 16 51 Community Action of the Franklin, Hampshire, 2,215 2,255 2% 11 and North Quabbin Region 52 WFCR New England Public Radio (NEPR) 5,207 2,177 -58% 14 53 Shriners Hospitals for Children 2,172 2,153 -1% 19 54 Abortion Rights Fund of Western Massachusetts, 2,243 2,130 -5% 24 Inc. (ARFWM) 55 Belchertown United Church of Christ 2,000 2,000 0% 1 56 Franklin County Community Meals Program 1,302 1,872 44% 9 57 American Friends Service Committee 1,684 1,860 10% 8 58 Planned Parenthood Global 2,013 1,770 -12% 15 59 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Massachusetts and 588 1,747 197% 8 Rhode Island 60 NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation 1,260 1,686 34% 11 61 EARTHSHARE NEW ENGLAND 2,523 1,650 -35% 6 62 Alzheimer's Association 2,139 1,650 -23% 9 63 World Wildlife Fund 1,609 1,619 1% 15 64 Springfield Rescue Mission 1,120 1,609 44% 9 65 Care Center, The 1,330 1,581 19% 8 66 Massachusetts Soldiers Legacy Fund 1,530 1,556 2% 5 67 Homes For Our Troops 1,435 1,510 5% 6 68 Partners In Health 1,850 1,505 -19% 7 69 MotherWoman 1,390 1,500 8% 4 70 MSPCA/Massachusetts Society For The Prevention 883 1,494 69% 14 Of Cruelty To Animals 71 Hospice of Franklin County 1,615 1,484 -8% 18 72 Carter Center 1,290 1,445 12% 5 73 Franklin Area Survival Center 795 1,427 79% 10 74 Natural Resources Defense Council 782 1,421 82% 11 75 Thomas J. O'Connor Animal Control and Adoption 1,464 1,417 -3% 5 Center Foundation 76 Literacy Project, Inc. 1,307 1,405 7% 9 77 Not Bread Alone 1,196 1,391 16% 13 78 Girls Club of Greenfield, Inc. 1,152 1,370 19% 3 79 Sisters of St. Joseph Mont Marie House 550 1,370 149% 6 80 Craig’s Doors – A Home Association, Inc. 558 1,352 142% 9 81 Jessie's House (CHD) 917 1,349 47% 9 82 American Diabetes Association 1,281 1,347 5% 14 83 Leverett Library, Friends of the 1,276 1,286 1% 9 84 MSPCC MA Society for Prevention of Cruelty to 1,455 1,280 -12% 7 Children 85 Easthampton Community Center, Inc. 1,316 1,262 -4% 6 86 Massachusetts 4H Foundation 1,130 1,243 10% 6 87 Cooley Dickinson Hospital 1,400 1,200 -14% 7 88 LifePath (formerly Franklin County Home Care) 1,178 1,200 2% 4 89 National Alliance on Mental Illness of 660 1,174 78% 6 Massachusetts 90 International Rescue Committee 520 1,160 123% 6 91 Amherst Education Foundation 1,255 1,150 -8% 10 92 Trustees of Reservations, The 748 1,126 51% 10 93 Greyhound Options, Inc. 1,090 1,115 2% 2 94 Whole Children 1,111 1,111 0% 6 95 Union of Concerned Scientists 480 1,109 131% 11 96 Community Legal Aid 1,000 1,100 10% 2 97 Friends of Children 1,295 1,085 -16% 3 98 Womanshelter/Companeras 1,167 1,083 -7% 5 99 Sierra Club Foundation, The 500 1,071 114% 7 100 Franklin Land Trust, Inc. 1,140 1,070 -6% 10 101 Amherst Cinema Arts Center, Inc. 700 1,050 50% 8 102 Breast Cancer Research Foundation, The 1,064 1,039 -2% 8 103 Community Health Charities of New England 1,378 1,130 -18% 4 104 GiveDirectly 260 1,010 288% 2 105 Against Malaria Foundation (US), The 260 1,010 288% 2 106 Bikes Not Bombs 960 990 3% 4 107 Population Connection/ZPG 156 977 526% 6 108 Salvation Army - Greenfield 1,346 953 -29% 7 109 Native American Rights Fund 740 950 28% 6 110 Rails-to-Trails Conservancy 1,093 945 -14% 10 111 Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts, 1,290 912 -29% 10 Inc.. 112 Shriner's Hospitals for Children 2,172 910 -58% 3 113 Suicide Prevention Foundation of America 1,408 897 -36% 5 114 WAMC - Northeast Public Radio 760 886 17% 9 115 American Heart Association, Inc. New England 1,685 868 -48% 12 Affiliate 116 Center for New Americans 600 865 44% 9 117 Autism Speaks 898 865 -4% 6 118 Crohn's & Colitis Foundation, New England 465 850 83% 5 Chapter 119 Amherst Regional Public Schools Parent Guardian 925 830 -10% 5 Organization (PGO) 120 Center for Popular Economics 850 800 -6% 2 121 Haitian Outreach 600 800 33% 2 122 Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence 670 795 19% 12 123 Special Olympics of Massachusetts 1,527 783 -49% 5 124 AIDS Research Foundation (amfAR) 680 780 15% 3 125 Community Music School of Springfield 780 780 0% 4 126 Amherst Senior Center, Friends of the 650 775 19% 6 127 Open Pantry Community Services 770 770 0% 3 128 Montague Catholic Social Ministries, Inc. 760 766 1% 4 129 CARE 700 759 8% 6 130 Hillel House - UMass Amherst, The 750 725 -3% 4 131 Nature Conservancy, Massachusetts Chapter 892 721 -19% 8 132 Amherst Family Center 766 721 -6% 8 133 Goodwin Memorial Library 230 701 205% 7 134 Freedom Guide Dogs 700 700 0% 2 135 World Food Program USA 250 700 180% 3 136 National Parks Conservation Association 500 699 40% 9 137 Women for Women International 697 697 0% 5 138 Clean Water Fund 365 650 78% 5 139 Tiger Woods Foundation, Inc. 655 650 -1% 1 140 Warm the Children 631 647 3% 5 141 AmeriCares 615 640 4% 2 142 Honest Beginnings 830 630 -24% 4 143 Alley Cat Allies 594 610 3% 5 144 Amherst Historical Society & Museum 635 610 -4% 5 145 Boy Scouts of America -- Western Massachusetts 930 606 -35% 8 Council 146 Museum 255 605 137% 6 147 Baystate Health Foundation 3,811 860 -77% 9 148 Church World Service/CROP 526 600 14% 2 149 Parents, Families, And Friends Of Lesbians And 100 600 500% 2 Gays (PFLAG) 150 Amherst Media 560 582 4% 4 151 Amherst Ballet Theater Company, Inc. 200 575 188% 3 152 Veteran's Education Project, Inc. (VEP) 150 560 273% 4 153 Citizen's Awareness Network 603 553 -8% 2 154 Association for India's Development 800 550 -31% 1 155 Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Massachusetts 494 544 10% 4 Affiliate 156 Grace House/Center for Human Development 462 541 17% 5 157 Bishop Guertin High School n/a 540 n/a 1 158 Humane Society of the United States, The 474 533 12% 6 159 Save the Children Federation 436 533 22% 6 160 Friends of the Homeless 335 530 58% 6 161 Environmental Defense Fund 486 523 8% 6 162 German Shepherd Resource and Rescue Center, 260 520 100% 1 Inc. 163 National Parents Organization 520 520 0% 1 164 Soldiers' Home in Holyoke, Friends of the 535 511 -4% 5 165 Shelter Sunday - Amherst 599 501 -16% 11 166 Children's Orchestra Society, Inc. n/a 500 n/a 1 167 Cutchins Programs for Children and Families, Inc. 500 500 0% 3 168 Valley Community Development Corporation 500 500 0% 1 169 Global Impact 1,108 500 -55% 2 170 Trans United Inc. n/a 500 n/a 1 171 Jewish Community of Amherst 500 500 0% 1 172 Children's Food Fund/World Emergency Relief 550 479 -13% 3 173 Habitat for Humanity International 452 470 4% 5 174 Greater Food Bank, Inc. 440 465 6% 3 175 Amref Health Africa 630 460 -27% 1 176 Worldwide Fistula Fund 450 450 0% 1 177 Wilderness Society, The 262 440 68% 5 178 National Wildlife Federation 375 434 16% 6 179 Amherst Baseball, Inc. 354 434 23% 4 180 Bat Conservation International 435 434 0% 3 181 Lutheran World Relief 414 426 3% 3 182 National Education for Assistance Dog Services 480 425 -11% 5 (NEADS) 183 Human Rights Campaign Foundation 201 425 111% 3 184 ALS Association, Massachusetts Chapter 354 419 18% 7 185 Casa Latina 470 415 -12% 4 186 Hospice and Palliative Care Federation of MA 366 415 13% 5 187 Nuestras Raices 652 410 -37% 5 188 Berkshire Humane Society 310 410 32% 3 189 32° Masonic Learning Centers for Children, Inc. 380 405 7% 3 190 Multiple Sclerosis National Research Institute 354 405 14% 3 191 Jewish Family Service of Western Mass 425 400 -6% 5 192 ServiceNet, Inc. 535 395 -26% 6 193 ASPCA: American Society for the Prevention of 1,260 392 -69% 6 Cruelty to Animals 194 Ludlow Community Center/Randall Boys & Girls 260 390 50% 1 Club 195 Watershed Council 230 385 67% 5 196 Appalachian Mountain Club 485 385 -21% 3 197 Greenpeace Fund 330 382 16% 4 198 Urban League of Springfield 50 380 660% 4 199 Cats In Need (a.k.a. NEADY Cats Corp) 339 379 12% 3 200 Sunderland Public Library 178 376 111% 4 201 Peace Development Fund 325 375 16% 4 202 Stavros Center for Independent Living, Inc. 662 375 -43% 4 203 Smile Train, The 786 367 -53% 6 204 America's VetDogs - The Veteran's K-9 Corps, Inc. 315 364 16% 2 205 Mercy Corp 130 360 177% 2 206 American Rivers 350 360 3% 2 207 Blue Star Equiculture Draft Horse Sanctuary & 160 358 124% 3 Organic Farm 208 American Refugee Committee 200 355 78% 4 209 Massachusetts Audubon Society 340 352 4% 6 210 Fort River Elementary School Council Inc. (PGO) 700 350 -50% 1 211 V Foundation, The 350 350 0% 2 212 Trust for Public Land, The 330 345 5% 1 213 Rainforest Alliance 356 345 -3% 1 214 Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, Inc. 180 330 83% 2 215 American Field Service-AFS USA 272 330 21% 2 216 Cancer Research Institute 439 326 -26% 5 217 Engineers Without Borders UMass 335 322 -4% 6 218 Berkshire Children & Families, Inc. 285 310 9% 3 219 Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Charitable 399 309 -23% 4 Service Trust 220 Bement School Inc., The 1,250 300 -76% 2 221 Flywheel n/a 300 n/a 2 222 Springfield Partners for Community Action, Inc. 300 300 0% 1 223 Salvation Army - Massachusetts 56 300 436% 1 224 Monadnock Humane Society 200 300 50% 2 225 Center for Reproductive Rights 260 295 13% 3 226 Alzheimer's and Aging Research Center 419 291 -31% 7 227 Defenders of Wildlife 150 288 92% 3 228 American Parkinson Disease Association, 260 286 10% 3 Massachusetts Chapter 229 Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind 220 283 28% 4 230 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Bay State 378 281 -26% 4 Branch 231 Hilltown Community Health Centers, Inc. 500 275 -45% 2 232 Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition, Inc. 379 264 -30% 4 233 Western Massachusetts Learning Centers for 260 260 0% 1 Children, Inc. 234 Bright Spot Therapy Dogs, Inc n/a 260 n/a 1 235 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Massachusetts 165 260 58% 4 Chapter 236 Providence Ministries 260 260 0% 1 237 Children International 260 260 0% 1 238 Porter-Phelps-Huntington House Museum 120 250 108% 1 239 Square One (Springfield Day Nursery) 250 250 0% 1 240 Food Pantry of North Leverett Baptist Church n/a 250 n/a 1 241 Catherine Violet Hubbard Foundation 250 250 0% 1 242 Salvation Army - Holyoke 354 250 -29% 3 243 Burundi Friends International n/a 250 n/a 1 244 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampden County 162 240 48% 4 245 Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation 206 240 17% 4 (Prevent Cancer Foundation) 246 South Hadley Public Library, Friends of the 1,256 236 -81% 3 247 Treehouse Foundation 100 230 130% 3 248 Fistula Foundation, The 220 230 5% 1 249 Amherst Hockey Association 720 230 -68% 2 250 Peregrine Fund, The 210 230 10% 2 251 New England Aquarium 231 230 0% 2 252 Canines for Disabled Kids 175 226 29% 3 253 Cancer Research for Children - CureSearch 200 226 13% 2 (National Childhood Cancer Foundation) 254 American Jewish World Service 190 215 13% 3 255 Salvation Army - Springfield 213 215 1% 4 256 Community YMCA of Greenfield 130 206 58% 4 257 Unitarian Universalist Service Committee 200 200 0% 2 258 New England Wildflower Society 126 200 59% 2 259 Belchertown United Church of Christ Helping 200 200 0% 1 Hands Food Cupboard 260 Vermont Food Bank 215 200 -7% 2 261 YMCA of Greater Springfield 100 200 100% 2 262 Marines Helping Marines 72 200 178% 2 263 Planned Parenthood Foundation 5,543 200 -96% 1 264 Breast Cancer Coalition 110 197 79% 3 265 National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Greater New 172 196 14% 2 England Chapter 266 AIDS Action Committee of MA, Inc. 84 184 119% 2 267 Amherst Town Committee for International n/a 182 n/a 2 Students 268 Broad Brook Coalition 52 182 250% 2 269 Northampton Community Music Center 394 180 -54% 2 270 American Kidney Fund 205 180 -12% 4 271 Arthritis Foundation, Massachusetts Chapter 76 177 133% 4 272 Prison Birth Project, The 40 176 340% 3 273 KnowledgeBeat, Inc. 175 175 0% 1 274 The Trevor Project n/a 175 n/a 2 275 Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) 96 173 80% 4 276 Focus on the Family 100 169 69% 2 277 V-Day 167 167 0% 1 278 Whole Planet Foundation 193 167 -13% 1 279 Environmental League of Massachusetts 35 160 357% 3 280 Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. 145 160 10% 2 281 NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund 275 159 -42% 4 282 Abortion Access Project, Inc. 151 158 5% 5 283 March of Dimes, Massachusetts Chapter 260 156 -40% 4 284 Valley Classical Concerts (formerly Music in n/a 155 n/a 2 Deerfield) 285 Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative n/a 155 n/a 2 Values, The 286 International Planned Parenthood Federation, 370 151 -59% 3 Western Hemisphere Region 287 Center for Design Engagement n/a 150 n/a 2 288 Books for Soldiers 192 150 -22% 1 289 Dare to Dream Educational Farm Program, Inc. 150 150 0% 1 290 Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc. 200 150 -25% 2 291 MASSPIRG Education Fund 300 145 -52% 3 292 Feed The Children 250 140 -44% 3 293 Young Men's Library Association 130 137 5% 1 294 New Hampshire Food Bank n/a 133 n/a 2 295 Amherst Community Connections 180 132 -27% 4 296 Holistic Life Foundation, Inc. n/a 130 n/a 1 297 African Wildlife Foundation 100 130 30% 3 298 Sharing Foundation, The n/a 130 n/a 1 299 HeartSupport, Inc 130 130 0% 1 300 Deborah Hospital Foundation 130 130 0% 1 301 Mind and Life Institute 130 130 0% 1 302 Casa Myrna Vasquez 130 130 0% 1 303 Franklin County DIAL/SELF, Inc. 52 130 150% 1 304 Therapeutic Equestrian Center 130 130 0% 1 305 Arcadia Players Inc. 286 130 -55% 1 306 Cam Neeley Foundation for Cancer Care, The 130 130 0% 1 307 National Yiddish Book Center n/a 125 n/a 2 308 Environmental and Energy Study Institute 500 125 -75% 2 309 American Macular Degeneration Foundation, Inc. 622 111 -82% 4 310 AIDS Foundation of Western Massachusetts 930 110 -88% 2 311 Cheshire County Shooting Sports Education n/a 108 n/a 2 Foundation 312 Saratoga Performing Arts Center n/a 108 n/a 1 313 American Lung Association Of New England 105 106 1% 3 314 PETA: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals 224 104 -54% 1 315 Valley Free Radio 112 100 -11% 2 316 Here Today Adopted Tomorrow Animal Sanctuary, 75 100 33% 1 Inc. 317 Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield 100 100 0% 1 318 National Brain Tumor Society 40 100 150% 2 319 Friends of the Jones Library System, Inc. 275 100 -64% 1 320 University of California Berkeley 100 100 0% 1 321 BARC, INC. (Belchertown Animal Relief 75 100 33% 1 Committee) 322 UMass Amherst 400 100 -75% 1 323 Alternatives: A Crisis Pregnancy Center 332 100 -70% 1 324 Pascommuck Conservation Trust 160 100 -38% 1 325 Athol Area YMCA 100 100 0% 1 326 Centenary College of Louisiana 100 100 0% 1 327 Northampton Education Foundation 204 100 -51% 1 328 Grace Episcopal Church Amherst 100 100 0% 2 329 Asperger's Association 55 100 82% 3 330 Clapp Memorial Library, Friends of the 200 100 -50% 1 331 Harvard University 100 100 0% 1 332 FRAXA Research Foundation (Fragile X) 383 92 -76% 2 333 Mount Washington Observatory n/a 81 n/a 1 334 Perkins School for the Blind 55 81 47% 3 335 GLAD (Gay and Lesbian Advocates & Defenders) 88 80 -9% 2 (Park Square Advocates) 336 Easter Seals Massachusetts 80 80 0% 2 337 Glaucoma Research Foundation 30 80 167% 2 338 Lander Grinspoon Academy n/a 75 n/a 1 339 Mothers Against Drunk Driving 175 75 -57% 2 340 Make-A-Wish Foundation of America 180 75 -58% 2 341 Amherst Boys and Girls Club n/a 75 n/a 2 342 Michael J. Fox Foundation n/a 75 n/a 2 343 American Farmland Trust 65 75 15% 1 344 Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, New 65 65 0% 1 England Chapter 345 MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger 40 65 63% 2 346 Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network 115 65 -43% 1 347 Highland Valley Elder Care 140 65 -54% 1 348 Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, Inc. 112 60 -46% 1 349 People's Institute 56 56 0% 2 350 Clarke School for Hearing and Speech 205 55 -73% 2 351 Leukemia Research Foundation 95 55 -42% 2 352 Abraham Fund Initiatives 80 55 -31% 2 353 National Rifle Association Foundation, Inc. (NRA) 118 53 -56% 2 354 Hadley Mothers' Club 104 52 -50% 1 355 Young Life 328 52 -84% 1 356 Empty Arms Bereavement Support, Inc. 130 51 -61% 2 357 YWCA of Western Massachusetts 126 51 -60% 2 358 Center for Human Development/Child & Family 50 50 0% 1 Services 359 Hampshire Franklin Children's Day Care Inc. 52 50 -4% 1 360 Mt. Toby Friends Meeting 50 50 0% 1 361 International Medical Corps 50 50 0% 1 362 Center for Human Development 50 50 0% 1 363 Children's Tumor Foundation 170 50 -71% 1 364 William J. Clinton Foundation n/a 50 n/a 1 365 Chicopee Child Development Center 50 50 0% 1 366 Porchlight VNA/Home Care 50 50 0% 1 367 Becket-Chimney Corners YMCA 50 50 0% 1 368 Mitchell Farm Equine Retirement Inc. n/a 50 n/a 1 369 Lupus Foundation of New England 65 45 -31% 1 370 Alaska Conservation Foundation 40 40 0% 1 371 National Kidney Foundation Serving New England 135 35 -74% 1 372 MAB Community Services 30 30 0% 1 373 Girls on the Run of Western Massachusetts n/a 30 n/a 1 374 American Chestnut Foundation - MA Chapter 30 30 0% 1 375 Hampshire Regional YMCA 30 30 0% 1 376 Prostate Cancer Coalition Fund, National 50 30 -40% 1 377 Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America 30 30 0% 1 378 Salvation Army (Massachusetts) 56 30 -46% 1 379 Goodwill Industries of the Spfld/Hrtfrd Area 80 30 -63% 1 380 Muscular Dystrophy Association - USA 30 30 0% 1 381 American Liver Foundation, New England Chapter 30 30 0% 1 382 National Arbor Day Foundation n/a 30 n/a 1 383 Epilepsy Foundation New England 30 30 0% 1 384 Amherst Rotary Good Works Fund, Inc. 30 30 0% 1 385 Ocean Conservancy 40 30 -25% 1 386 Shelterbox 30 30 0% 1 387 United Service Organizations of New England 60 30 -50% 1 (USO) 388 New England Chapter of the Health Physics n/a 27 n/a 1 Society (NECHPS) 389 Urban Death Project n/a 26 n/a 1 390 Surfrider Foundation 26 26 0% 1 391 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, MA/RI Chapter 210 26 -88% 1 392 Farm Aid 26 26 0% 1 393 Vermont Land Trust 163 26 -84% 1 394 Red Gate Farm Education Center 26 26 0% 1 395 Gardening the Community DBA Third Sector New 226 26 -88% 1 England 396 Pancreatic Cancer Action Network 26 26 0% 1 397 Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team 30 25 -17% 1 398 National Trust for Historic Preservation in the 25 25 0% 1 United States 399 CaringBridge 100 25 -75% 1 400 Springfield Jewish Community Center 20 20 0% 1