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A Fundraising Cliff? What does the data say?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over the past few months I’ve been asked a lot of questions about giving trends: What explains the flat trend in overall fundraising? What about Hurricane Sandy? Are people going to give less because they donated to Hurricane Sandy relief? Disaster giving is not a zero-sum game. Is it the economy?

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Radical Collaboration is Our Best Chance to Fight Climate Change

Saleforce Nonprofit

And we’ve watched helplessly as hurricanes and tropical storms have intensified in frequency and strength. It’s no longer a question of whether the impacts on the environment of our collective human actions over decades will continue to result in more extreme weather, natural disasters, and economic instability.

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Key Findings from Giving USA 2013 Report

Connection Cafe

Overall Giving Trends. in 2012. - The total donated to charitable causes in 2012 was estimated to be estimated $316.23 The single largest contributor to increases in total charitable giving in 2012 was an increase of $8.67 Sector Giving Trends. Disaster Giving. Research & Trends fundraising Giving USA'

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Member Round Up: New projects, reports and inspirations

NTEN

Blackbaud just released the "Charitable Giving Report: How Nonprofit Fundraising Performed in 2012". The report guides you through key statistics and insights into giving trends. Chas Offut has an analysis of 2012 year-end email fundraising and some of the findings may surprise you. But wait, there's another report on the way.

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