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Turning Nonprofit Data into Decisions

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Reports generated around donor engagement can measure campaign involvement, giving history, and other trends that can help guide your strategic processes. Transaction reports can clearly outline useful information like total giving, recurring payments, recurring forecast, and details on matching gifts.

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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? But the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University says we are experiencing the second slowest recovery since 1971. Hurricane Sandy is unlikely to have a significant impact on this trend.

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High Net-Worth Individuals: Your Joyful, Generous and Inspired Donors

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In a 2010 study by Indiana University and Bank of America, HNWI donors reported giving on average $35,000 a year when not engaged and $124,000 when engaged. Engaging HNWI in thoughtful, meaningful and productive ways resulting in them being “All In” garners mega gifts. Big Ideas Beget Big Gifts.

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npNEXT 2013

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npNEXT was an experimental event to bring together experts and fundraising leaders from across the nonprofit sector to discuss emerging trends and next practices. Director of Research | Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. Million Dollar Gifts and Donor Loyalty. Getting the Right Hero into Your Story.

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6 Key Insights from the Inaugural donorCentrics Athletics Benchmarking Group

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Last month marked the inaugural meeting of a new benchmarking group created specifically to analyze and discuss trends in athletics giving [1]. The two days spent together was so valuable that it seemed like a perfect opportunity to share some insights and median trends with the higher education community at large.

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Donors and “Marchers”: Build an Equitable Following With Major and Small Donors

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The executive director said, “We really need to raise a bunch of money fast, so let’s focus only on major gifts.”. Sure, we know she wanted to see large gifts flowing into her organization, but she also recognized that large gifts would only come from a small group of people. Why You Should Be Concerned About These Trends.

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