This document discusses benchmarking for endurance programs. It provides data on the endurance program landscape and types of events and partnerships. Key findings from Blackbaud's 2012 peer-to-peer fundraising benchmark report show that endurance fundraisers outperform other types, raising more money per participant. Data from Running USA also demonstrates that running and charity have become intertwined, as runners frequently support causes through events. The presentation encourages comparing internal data to the benchmarks and mining organizational data to align with runner demographics.