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What’s trending? Top subject searches in Candid nonprofit profiles 

Candid

In February, bucking end-of-year trends, none of these human services sub-categories were searched more often than the arts and culture sub-categories listed above. For example, arts and culture groups saw month-over-month increases of 111% in January and 61% in February.

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New Tax Law: Understanding the Impacts on Charities and Giving

ASU Lodestar Center

With change in tax laws that can influence philanthropy comes an impact to individuals, charities and communities. Wealthy donors tend to give more to larger nonprofits such as universities, hospitals, and arts and cultural groups. Also, if those who are affected by this are paying higher taxes, they may decide to give less to charity.

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Birds of a Feather …

Tech Soup

Include references to mission services with children. While age and income seem to be the reigning demographic selects, fundraisers should not ignore a significant piece of donor preference tracking — political affiliations. And not surprisingly, those charities usually are centered around similar focuses or mission types.

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The Donor Insights Fundraisers Can’t Afford to Ignore

Connection Cafe

Include references to mission services with children. While age and income seem to be the reigning demographic selects , fundraisers should not ignore a significant piece of donor preference tracking – political affiliations. If someone is a major donor to an arts school, they could be a great prospect for a music organization.

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Share of the American Wallet: What It Does and Does Not Mean for Your Nonprofit

Connection Cafe

This report is based on data about discretionary spending by Americans, and focuses on the key demographic indicators of charitable giving. Not surprisingly, older Americans (over 65 years of age) give the most money to charities. Asking about children can often be an easy win, too. and begin to give more.

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Unicef’s Little Bet on Pinboard

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Ami’s one and only board is called “ Really want these ” and instead of Louboutins, iPhone cases and nail art she’s dying to try, Ami’s pinned images include plain rice, faucets for clean drinking water, and chalk for school. Its still early days for brands on pinterest, especially charities. It links to a donation landing page.

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5 Research-Backed Lessons on Major Gifts Fundraising

Connection Cafe

Last month, the Blackbaud Institute released a report entitled “ Share of the American Wallet ,” which uses the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Expenditure Survey data to explore how demographic attributes and discretionary spending patterns relate to philanthropy. Having children older than 6 years of age. Keep reading!

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