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Collecting data during a humanitarian crisis

Candid

When a crisis occurs—whether it’s the war in Ukraine or the COVID-19 pandemic—people seek up-to-date information. We also made the data publicly available through special issue pages about the war in Ukraine and coronavirus , where users can access the data, alongside news stories and additional resources. . Call to action .

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The data/crisis catch-22: How the pandemic created a social sector data gap  

Candid

This data gives a glimpse into who’s funding what, where, right now, especially when it comes to large donors and headline-making giving. To date, data sharing partners have shared 33,000 grants from fiscal year 2022 , providing the sector with early indications of philanthropic trends and responses to current challenges.

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EOY Recap: quick takeaways for fundraisers

M+R

Some of the nonprofits that reported the largest increases in revenue are those providing direct relief in Gaza and Ukraine — urgent, headline-driven campaigns coinciding with the end-of-year season can yield record-breaking results. After years of seeing average gifts trending up, many nonprofits reported a decline.

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Leaders in Nonprofit Technology: Daniel Ben-Horin

Tech Soup

Jim Lynch: What trends do you find promising in promoting democracy, social justice, and economic development? I know that may sound very ‘soft’ as political analysis goes, and I also know that no amount of niceness "fixes" Syria or Ukraine or human trafficking or global warming. Back to the trend toward nice.