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6 Exceptional Nonprofit Trends for 2024

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To learn more about what’s happening in the nonprofit sector, here's a sneak peek at NonProfit PRO's “40 Nonprofit Trends of 2024.”

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Blackbaud Institute Shares Spotlight on 2023 Trends in Giving

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The Blackbaud Institute released its 2023 Trends in Giving Spotlight, which showed growth in online giving and more.

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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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Seeking 2024 Nonprofit Trend Predictions

NonProfit PRO

NonProfit PRO is compiling its 10th annual nonprofit trends list. As we prepare this year's list, we decided to directly ask you — nonprofit professionals — to submit new tactics that are working at your nonprofit and your expectations for what will be trending in 2024.

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Become the Association Your Members Want

We organized a Think Tank to help identify trends and crystalize our outlook on the future of membership. When we seek input on critical issues, members of.orgCommunity, our networking and education organization, are an invaluable resource. The sessions were facilitated by Elizabeth Engel, Chief Strategist, Spark Consulting.

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40 Nonprofit Trends for 2024

NonProfit PRO

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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Drones, Robots, and Farmers—Prepare Your Association to Meet Fast-Moving Technology Trends

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Leaders must be prepared to confront fast-moving trends like these: As of 2021, one-quarter of the top 100 consumer goods companies were using 3D printing to create custom products on demand. To meet fast-moving trends, we’ll need to be ready to explore unexpected collaborations and embrace unique perspectives on our work.