5 Sustainability Trends to Watch Out for in 2023

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As with any other type of business, a nonprofit organization is subject to trends within that sector. And, like all other industries, these trends constantly change.

With 2023 fast approaching, it’s a good idea to anticipate how some of these changes may impact the sustainability of your organization.

If you are on a mission to build a sustainable nonprofit organization, then this article is for you. In it, we take a look at five sustainability trends to watch out for in 2023. By keeping up with these trends, you will be able to provide value to your donors and experience higher retention rates.

So, without further ado, here are 5 trends that we believe will be vitally important in the nonprofit space in 2023.

1. Easier, More Personalized Giving

One of the main trends that will shape fundraising in the new year has to do with easier and more personalized giving.

This change in the charitable giving paradigm is one that we have already seen implemented by many organizations. However, in the new year, leading organizations are set to take this to a new level in a variety of ways.

There are countless worthy nonprofits all clamoring for donor dollars. With so much competition, it is becoming more and more vital for nonprofits to develop easier ways for people to give in very personal ways.

Gone are the days of getting checks from donors with very little to no interaction.

Benefactors today want to see and experience the difference that they are making. This is just one of the many shifts in charitable giving, and the paradigm continues to evolve.

That’s why it’s essential for nonprofits to monitor the ways in which their core donor bases are changing and what these changes mean for them – and then use that information to find ways to make it easier for donors to give to their favorite cause in a more personal way.

2. Partnerships, Mergers, and Joint Ventures

A lot of nonprofit organizations that have tried to expand programs through the use of their own resources have resulted in the expansion of operations into various areas that aren’t part of their core strengths.

Because of technological and demographic shifts, it’s challenging and expensive trying to specialize in all the different aspects that are relevant to the organization’s vision.

In order to adjust, many nonprofits will look to form joint ventures or partnerships to help them maximize their impact.

  • Some will enter into strategic partnerships with other nonprofit organizations.
  • Others will form joint partnerships with for-profit organizations.
  • Many organizations will even consider mergers, either with other nonprofit or for-profit entities as the best way to continue serving their constituents.

Because of the nature of their operations, many nonprofits are uniquely attuned to both private and public organizational goals and needs. This makes them perfectly suited to step into the roles of catalysts in creating more public-private partnerships come 2023.

In the new year, nonprofits can look forward to a more robust conversation around the topic of partnerships between corporations and nonprofit organizations that serve the communities where the corporations operate.

3. Greater Focus on Non-Profit’s Mission and Priorities

With the ever-increasing number of interests competing for attention, resources, and mind share, businesses in the nonprofit sector will have to put much greater focus on their mission and priorities.

This is particularly true in today’s challenging times when the whole world is fighting the coronavirus pandemic. At times like these, it’s vital for nonprofits to stay mission-focused.

After all, your nonprofit’s mission is the one reason why the organization was created in the first place. It is its sole reason for existence and the reason why your current donors have been drawn toward your mission. So it’s something that must never change.

2023 will see more nonprofits evolve in order to survive, and many will be clearer than ever before about their priorities so they can continue to be the antidote for these challenging times.

The most successful organizations will be those that are able to identify what is most meaningful to their benefactors and align that with their mission and their goals.

4. Increased Reliance on Engagement Metrics

We are currently in an informational revolution where nonprofits are competing against countless other interests for the attention of their audiences.

There is a growing attention economy and only those businesses that can capture the attention of their audience and maintain engagement are the ones that are likely to succeed.

One critical element for nonprofits that want to stay competitive is to use metrics like audience engagement and conversions to help guide them in making better-informed marketing decisions.

In 2023, we will see more and more organizations relying more on engagement metrics to help them measure their impact and optimize their processes for attracting and retaining donors in their organizations.

5. Use of Cutting-Edge Technology

One current trend that is sure to continue in 2021 is the increasing use of cutting-edge technology by nonprofits to help them achieve greater accountability and transparency.

We may see a rise in nonprofits looking to high tech solutions like artificial intelligence and blockchain for fundraising, outcomes management, and more.

From web and mobile to social media and so on, nonprofits will continue to enhance their communications and fundraising using the latest technology advancements.

Mobile, in particular, will gain a lot of traction in 2023 thanks to the continuous improvement of mobile marketing techniques.

But, with the ever-evolving world of technology, it will be important for organizations to decide how each of the different technologies applies to their nonprofit by asking the following questions:

  • In what ways is this technology going to benefit our nonprofit?
  • Is this technology going to be advantageous for our workflow?
  • Will donors respond favorably to this technology?
  • Is this technology going to improve our donor relationships significantly?

It’s important to have clear answers to these questions because as we enter into an unprecedented technological arena, there are endless resources for nonprofit needs.

You will need to educate yourself about the nonprofit technology space to help you make the right decisions for your organization in the new year.

Conclusion

As the world begins to recover from the global COVID-19 crisis, many of these trends are expected to gain a lot of traction in the new year.

Use the information in this article to help you incorporate the practices outlined here and get your organization ready for the future.

What other trends do you believe are worth keeping an eye out for in 2023? Let us know in the comments section below!

About the author

Jet Saini Jet Saini is the owner of DripDigital.com – a popular Digital Marketing blog that publishes detailed tutorials that focus on helping people to build and run a successful online business. He started his blog in 2018 and since then has helped hundreds of people reach their marketing, blogging, and SEO goals.

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