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In Times of Crisis, You See Nonprofits Helping, Solving, Rebuilding

Saleforce Nonprofit

Their website was in Ukrainian only, but suddenly, 95% of all their donations were coming from outside Ukraine. They needed to quickly and effectively find a solution to manage the inflow of support from abroad. Rewatch this session on Salesforce+. Data to Rapidly Respond to a Humanitarian Crisis. Making the World Better, Together.

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This Pro Bono Week, Salesforce Celebrates Everyday Heroes

Saleforce Nonprofit

We’ve seen pressure mounting in the form of hunger, conflict, and climate change, to name a few. Here are just a few of my favorite stories from the year: Doing More for Ukraine. Sergey Erlikh’s family lives in central Ukraine, just south of Kiev. The ocean has long taken the brunt of the effects of climate change.

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2022 Wrapped: Year-End Fundraising Edition

M+R

A few outlier nonprofits saw huge influxes of new supporters and revenue due to the conflict in Ukraine or the Supreme Court majority’s radical, outrageous, despicable decision eliminating federal constitutional protections for legal abortion. Digital Revenue Unplugged The median nonprofit saw their overall online giving decline by 4.0%.

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How Lessons Learned During the Pandemic Help Prepare Nonprofits and Higher Education for a Recession

Cloud 4 Good

We have seen the geopolitical instability and the war between Russia and Ukraine, the inflation in the United States is reaching a forty-year high, borrowing costs are rising precipitously, and there is ongoing supply chain disruption. I wrote about the “Trump effect” on giving and the concept of “rage giving.”