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Giving USA 2023 Report Insights & Solutions to Giving Decline 

Qgiv

With giving declining in 2022 for the fourth time in forty years, many are worried about the state of fundraising in 2023 and beyond. With individuals giving the most of any group polled, this was particularly worrying because individuals make up the majority of fundraising dollars given in a year (64% of total giving in 2022).

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6 Tips for a Compelling Cryptocurrency Donation Page

Whole Whale

The rapidly growing crypto phenomenon is emerging not just as an opportunity for growth in the for-profit sector, but as a fundraising tool for nonprofits. Now, in 2022 it is clear crypto philanthropy is having its global watershed moment as over $80M has been donated via crypto to aid Ukraine in Q1 of 2022.

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How Nonprofits can Better Engage Millennials & Gen Z

Saleforce Nonprofit

Many charities and nonprofits struggle to connect and build relationships with younger donors. They wonder: Do Millennials and Gen Z just not care about philanthropy? The by-product of excellent engagement is good fundraising. But many young people are willing and able to contribute to causes they believe in.

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GivingTuesday 2018 Scales Generosity and Kindness to New Highs

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

People contributed more than $125 million on Facebook , up from $45 million in 2017, using the network’s new fundraising tools. . Eastern time, according to a Facebook spokesperson reported in the Chronicle of Philanthropy. Lots of complaining from insiders. Here’s where that silly cat gif comes in.

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Is A Downer News Cycle A Factor in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Success?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Even my favorite charity and philanthropy cynic, my colleague Tom Watson who writes a regular column for Forbes Magazine, gave the Ice Bucket Challenge a big thumbs up in his recent column , pointing out all the reasons why it was a success beyond the dollars raised. One reason is that wacky and goofy fundraisers work.

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