The 2016 Annual Report on Philanthropy in Montenegro was the result of media monitoring (print, broadcast and electronic) of keywords related to domestic philanthropy during the period from January to December 2016.
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Annual Report on the State of Philanthropy - Montenegro 2016 - infographic
1. OPŠTE DOBRO
Given that the value of the donation in Montenegro
was reported in only 29.1% of the instances, esti-
mation about the total amount donated is made by
extrapolation based on the known data.
For more information on individual instances of gi-
ving please refer to:
crnagoradaruje.org
PREPARED BY:
Aleksandra Vesić Antić
EDITORS:
Aleksandra Vesić Antić
Nathan Koeshall
Graphic Design:
Tatjana Negić Paunović
CATALYST BALKANS
Office: Takovska 38
Belgrade, Serbia
givingbalkans.org
Belgrade, 2017
The 2016 Annual Report on the State of Philanthropy in Montenegro is part of a broader initiative to
promote and stimulate philanthropy in the region carried out by the Catalyst Foundation. The
underlying research and this publication were created by Catalyst Foundation (Catalyst Balkans) and
with the generous support of the C. S. Mott Foundation and Balkan Trust for Democracy (BTD).
Opinions expressed in this publication do not necessarily those of the Balkan Trust for Democracy, the
German Marshall Fund of the United States, or its partners.
During 2016, Catalyst Balkans tracked media reports on domestic
individual, corporate and diaspora philanthropy in Montenegro. This
Infographic provides key statistics on the findings of this research.
2016 ANNUAL REPORT
on the State of Philanthropy in
Montenegro
Research Supported by:
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
DONORS
from 0 to 1%
• Religious Activities
• Community
Development
• Culture and Arts
• Heritage
• Human Rights
from 1 to 3%
• Public Infrastructure
• Animal Welfare
• Sport
• Environment
• Assistance in
Emergencies
from 3 to 5%
• -
over 5%
• Seasonal Giving
BREAKDOWN OF OTHER
THEMES (% of Instances)
from 0 to 1%
• Homeless People
• Single Parents
• Unemployed
• Children and Youth at
Risk
• Ethnic Minority
Population
• Women and Children
Survivors of Violence
• Religious
Communities
• Talented Children and
Youth
from 1 to 2%
• Mothers and Babies
• People from Other
Countries
• Animals
from 2 to 5%
• Children Without
Parental Care
• General Population
• Elderly Population
over 5%
• Seasonal Giving
BREAKDOWN OF OTHER
FINAL BENEFICIARY
GROUPS (by % of Instances)
KEY THEMES FOR GIVING
RECIPIENTS OF DONATIONS
USE OF DONATIONS
DONATIONS BY TYPE OF DONORS
(% of Instances vs. % of Recorded Sum)
Research Conducted by:
AVERAGE
DONATION PER
CITIZEN
7.0 €
ESTIMATED TOTAL
VALUE
4.4
mil.€
# OF RECORDED
INSTANCES
742
INCREASE FROM
2015
14.7%
33.4%
Central
Montenegro
28.7%
Northern
Montenegro
35.2%
Southern
Montenegro
1.5%
Throughout
Montenegro
1.2%
Outside of
Montenegro
Individuals
7.0
3.7
9.0
28.8Mixed Donors
7.8
19.7Other
Corporate Sector
27.8
32.5
48.4
15.3
0 10 20 30 40 50
Mass Individual
% of Recorded Sum% of Instances
HEALTHCARE
SUPPORT TO
MARGINALIZED
GROUPS
30.9% 26.0%
POVERTY
RELIEF /
MITIGATION
EDUCATION
12.8% 12.0%
POPULATION FROM
SPECIFIC LOCAL
COMMUNITIES
PEOPLE WITH
HEALTH ISSUES
25.7% 22.9%
ECONOMICALLY
VULNERABLE
PEOPLE
WITH
DISABILITIES
22.4% 12.0%
15.8%
Unknown
35.8%
Long-Term Support
48.4%
One-Off Support