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Insights from the 2020 Blackbaud Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Study

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The data highlighted in this study represents a careful analysis of 687 organizations that produced 31,035 peer-to-peer fundraisers from January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2020. A Sampling of the Data from the Blackbaud Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Study. It also points to the accelerated shift in funds from offline to online.

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Insights from the 2020 Blackbaud Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Study

Connection Cafe

The data highlighted in this study represents a careful analysis of 687 organizations that produced 31,035 peer-to-peer fundraisers from January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2020. A Sampling of the Data from the Blackbaud Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Study. It also points to the accelerated shift in funds from offline to online.

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Embrace the Data, Change the World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I shared an overview of networks for social change and some of the challenges that nonprofits face in embracing the data. I told this crowd of data geeks that they should volunteer with nonprofits by signing up for the Analysis Exchange or serve on a nonprofit board – that nonprofits would welcome their expertise. p/QTToUNlZjr/.

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The State of Online Fundraising

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Charities that have traditionally focused on offline fundraising have also learned in recent years the importance of online giving. Blackbaud's analysis of online giving in 2008 found that December accounted for about 21% of the year's transaction volume, but 48% of the total dollars raised. Start by checking a sample of your own data.

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New on SSIR: Community Building in a Big Backyard

Amy Sample Ward

—— Last year I used the metaphor of “ gardening vs landscaping &# to outline some of the key attributes I believe make for successful community building, on or offline. The basic idea: The Gardener creates an ecosystem open to change, available to new groups, and full of fresh opportunities to emerge naturally.

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Great reads from around the web on July 10th

Amy Sample Ward

Thanks to Deanna Zandt for being so thoughtful and smart in her analysis: "Let’s break down why the meritocracy myth is both so pervasive and problematic. ." Why Being Good Enough Is Never Enough on the Internet – Forbes – This is an important post I think everyone should read!

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DIY Community Engagement Metrics

Amy Sample Ward

Well, from the planning and analysis side, that is. View more presentations from Amy Sample Ward. Even though much of these will be online social technologies, don’t forget about the offline spaces, too. Presentation. DIY Community Engagement Metrics. Do-It-Yourself.

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