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

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Here we provide a snapshot of what’s been trending. These subject areas are derived from Candid’s Philanthropy Classification System. 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.

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10 New Nonprofit Trends

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Curious how economic and cultural changes affect the giving landscape? We’ve put together ten new nonprofit trends that show where the future of fundraising is heading. Read on to learn how you can make the most of this fundraising year by taking advantage of these nonprofit trends. New to fundraising? Digital Wallets.

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Giving USA 2021 Report: Charitable Giving Trends

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For over 60 years, Giving USA : The Annual Report on Philanthropy in America, has provided comprehensive charitable giving data that are relied on by donors, fundraisers, and nonprofit leaders. Giving USA Foundation, established in 1985 by The Giving Institute, endeavors to advance philanthropy through research and education.

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5 Years of Nonprofit Fundraising Stats: [2015 to 2020] And 6 Trends to Know

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In fact, giving predictions continue to follow an increasing trend across the next five years. The nine categories are religion; education; human services; giving to foundations; health; public-society benefit; arts, culture and humanities; international affairs; and environment and animals.” – U.S. Giving Report.

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A look back at Issue Lab’s top philanthropic resources in 2022

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Kellogg Foundation This resource helps answer a key question on many leaders’ minds: How can leaders and companies create a culture that embodies a feeling of inclusion and a sense of belonging for all employees?

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Beyond the Newest Philanthropy Buzzword: Knowledge Work Is Core to Equitable Change

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Philanthropy loves “new” things. Essence of knowledge After more than two decades in the knowledge field—located at various times in community program evaluation, academia and philanthropy—I have come to the conclusion that our biggest problem in maximizing knowledge work is that we too often conflate knowledge with learning.

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An Uncommon Year for Giving: GivingUSA Data [WEBINAR]

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Each year, the nonprofit sector receives extensive data describing philanthropy in the United States. In this session, Laura MacDonald, Chair of the Giving USA Foundation and Founder of Benefactor Group, will discuss data and trends from 2020, a year in which the environment for giving was certainly uncommon. billion capital campaign.

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