my guests this morning are leanne posco, senior manager of community affairs for capital one. tamara copeland from grand makers and celeste james is from kaiser permanente, also serving on the washington regional food funders committee. tomorrow you just released your annual report. what do you characterize for us the state of the business of philanthropy in the washington yeej on? the landscape has changed. talk about that. >> certainly with the cessation of giving by the freddie mac and fannie mae foundations, that's made a major difference in our giving. last year the people who responded to the survey say they gave about $228 million to local initiatives here. they still have $4 billion if assets, and the assets are growing. there certainly seems to be increased giving and increased commitment to our region. >> who is now doing most of the giving? are they independent foundations, family foundations, corporations? >> all of the above. we have small family foundations making an impact in our renal oranges certainly the larger independent foundation and certainly the corpora