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Thursday, June 17, 2010
In fact, between 2000 and 2009, email in the US alone grew 138% according to the World Internet User Statistics. Furthermore, in August 2009, 276.9 million people in August of 2008 according to the Nielsen Company. Online Fundraising Online Marketing Social Networking Trends Web 2.0In India it grew by 1250%.
 
Thursday, May 27, 2010
The Strategy by David Neff of Ridgewood: Ingenious Communication Strategies If 2009 was the year everyone and their mom jumped into the social media pool, then 2010 is the year of strategy. In 2008, I helped start the Frozen Pea Fund against breast cancer. Then, grab the search RSS feed and add it to your iGoogle. Amazonfail ?
 
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Some of these were: Online fundraising grew in 2009 as compared to 2008 but the average gift size was smaller. So at times, when they segment the data by organization type (or similar subgroups), you’re seeing trend data for as few as three or four organizations. donating money). quot; Their use of mean vs.
 

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It's only been a few days since the end of 2008, but I wanted to share some very early online giving trends from Blackbaud clients. Steady Annual Growth Organizations had steady growth in their online giving through the first and second quarters of 2008. in 2008. Tags: online giving nptech fundraising trends
2009 is now over and the analysis of online giving trends has already started. This is a follow-up to the 2008 Online Giving Trends research and the subsequent 2009 Online Giving Trends for Q1 , Q2 , and Q3 analysis. The analysis represents the largest study of online giving trends in the nonprofit sector.
The year is rapidly coming to a close and we have more information about online giving trends for the third quarter of 2009 from Blackbaud clients. This is part of a series of published insights from all of 2008 , Q1 2009 , and Q2 2009. Tags: fundraising trends online giving
Click to see a larger image This is a cool visualizations of trends for 2009 in different sectors.  It's from Trends in Living Networks blogger Ross Dawson.  You may remember the very popular Trend Blend 2007 and Trend Blend 2008 which used transportation themes.  The mega-trends are: Global connectivity.
The GivingUSA Foundation has released its Giving USA 2009: The Annual Report on Philanthropy for the Year 2008. 2008 Total Giving Estimates Giving USA estimates that $307.65 billion was given in 2008, exceeding $300 billion for the second year in a row. billion was given online to US charities in 2008. billion.
The first half of 2009 is now over and we have some updated information about online giving trends from Blackbaud clients to share. This is a follow-up to the Q1 2009 Online Giving Trends information that was released in April. for Q2 of 2009. from Q1 2009. Tags: fundraising trends online giving
The first three months of 2009 are over and there is some information that I wanted to share about online giving trends from Blackbaud clients. This is a follow-up to the 2008 Online Giving Trends that was released in January. for the first three months of 2009.
Target Analytics , a Blackbaud Company, has released the 2008 donorCentrics™ Internet Giving Benchmarking Analysis. This is a follow-up to the groundbreaking 2006 report and provides insights into the online and offline trends of donors. Tags: online giving Target Analytics nptech fundraising trends
The September 2009 issue of NTEN Connect had a review of trends in online giving. 2009 proved to be another important year for online giving by nonprofit organizations. Blackbaud has been actively engaged in researching and analyzing trends in the nonprofit sector for quite a while. Year End Online Giving Trends.
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education ( CASE ) recently released a report called "Click Here to Donate: Results of the CASE 2009 Survey of Online Fundraising." It references the Target Analytics 2008 donorCentrics Internet Giving Benchmarking Analysis study as well as data from The Chronicle of Philanthropy.