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New on SSIR: How does celebrity impact your fundraising?

Amy Sample Ward

In the newest eNonprofit Benchmarks report from NTEN and M+R Strategies, it’s easy to see what a compelling cause may be to Millennial donors: disaster. Online fundraising revenue grew overall by 14% between 2009 and 2010. Have you seen online donations increasing for your organization?

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Improve Online Fundraising Results and Wow Donors with These 7 Obvious Secrets

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According to Blackbaud 's 2011 Online Giving Report , online earnings dropped by 55 percent; but that was likely due to the increase in donations due to the Haiti earthquake in January 2010. For more information, download Blackbaud’s free 2011 Online Giving Report.

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What's Different One Year After Haiti? | Nonprofit Trends with.

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All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking What’s Different One Year After Haiti? The earthquake occurred at 4:53pm EST and the epicenter was 16 miles west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. How will you gather information about the results of your efforts?

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25 Largest Online Fundraising Nonprofits in 2010 | Nonprofit.

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Earthquakes in Haiti, Chile, and New Zealand along with floods and landslides in other parts of the world drove donors to give online. Blackbaud and the Run Walk Ride Fundraising Council have been working together to publish trends and best practice information in this area.

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Nonprofit Research Collaborative Releases First Report | Nonprofit.

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The 34 page report contains a lot of information across a broad range of questions. 36% of charities reported an increase in donations in the first nine months of 2010, compared with only 23% in the same period of 2009. 43% expect contributions at the end of 2010 to remain about the same as those at the end of 2009.

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Blackbaud Index for March 2011 | Nonprofit Trends with Steve.

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The negative trend continues to show the impact of Haiti giving in 2010 compared to 2011. Blackbaud updates these indices each month and they are based on a three-month moving average of year- over-year percent changes in revenue. The Blackbaud Index of Online Giving reports that online revenue decreased by 10.6%

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Blackbaud Index for February 2011

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This increase is especially noteworthy considering the substantial giving to Haiti in the prior year period.” This decrease continues a trend from January and is attributable to the large amount of Haiti relief giving in 2010. million in yearly revenue on a monthly basis.