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3 Takeaways From a New Report on Giving Trends by Race

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The Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy released “The Giving Environment: Giving Trends by Race and Ethnicity” report. Here are three key findings from the report and how your nonprofit can begin to overcome the associated hurdles to reaching new demographics to support your cause.

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GivingPulse Examines 2023 Generosity Trends

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The latest GivingPulse tracked shifts from the third to fourth quarter of 2023 and year-long trends. Here are four insights from the report.

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40 Nonprofit Trends for 2024

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NonProfit PRO has released its 2024 report, featuring insights directly from nonprofit professionals across multiple key areas, offering essential trends to navigate the unpredictable nonprofit landscape.

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40 Nonprofit Trends for 2024

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Free Trend Report to 40 Nonprofit Trends for 2024 Predictions from nonprofit professionals themselves across multiple areas within the sector

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2023 Nonprofit Trends & Insights Report

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Download this report for key takeaways that can inform your strategic decision-making. See the opportunities that define 2023. Understand the current economic outlook. Discover how finance leaders are planning to navigate the year.

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Global Report Explores Evolving and Emerging Giving Trends

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A new global report from a first-of-its-kind research series explores emerging philanthropic giving vehicles worldwide. Digital for Good: A Global Study on Emerging Ways of Giving examines new and evolving trends in philanthropy

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Do Philanthropic Giving Trends Matter and Which Reports Are Right?

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How should you interpret data from several different reports that seem to convey conflicting information? Let’s take a look at three reports to identify what they are individually evaluating, so we can start to understand what type of knowledge we want to take from each.

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