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Charitable Giving in a down economy: Performance strategies for any market

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And taking a wait-and-see approach to optimizing your marketing program is a sure-fire way to lag behind industry leaders. In a similar way, the war in Ukraine has funneled support dollars to international relief organizations since Russia’s invasion at the end of February. Donors respond to need.

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Invest in the 3 Cs for Strong Fundraising Results: Capacity, Cultivation and Communication

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2013 was a strong year for fundraising, with charities posting their best increase since before the economy plunged in 2008, according to the 2013 Charitable Giving Report. International affairs – Refining the message. With serious disasters abroad in 2013 eclipsing those in the U.S., Faith-based – Focus on fundamentals.

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Disaster Giving and The Blackbaud Index

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The Index is based on actual revenue statistics from nonprofit organizations of all sizes representing arts, culture, and humanities; education; environment and animals; healthcare; human services; international affairs; public and society benefit; and religion sectors. year-over-year if International Affairs organizations were removed.

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25 Largest Online Fundraising Nonprofits in 2010 | Nonprofit.

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Nine of the organizations serve the International sector, eight are Health related nonprofits, four are in the Social Services sector, two are Religious organizations, and two are Higher Education institutions. International organizations raised a tremendous amount online in 2010. All Rights Reserved

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Nonprofit Research Collaborative Releases First Report | Nonprofit.

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Arts, Education, Environment/Animals, Human Services, and International sub-sectors organizations reported about an equal percentage of increase in contributions as reported a decrease. Between 40% and 50% of organizations in each sub-sector, except International, estimate a budget increase for 2011. The Health, Public?society

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What's Different One Year After Haiti? | Nonprofit Trends with.

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Nonprofit organizations responded to the disaster and so did their supporters. Since that day many nonprofits have changed and improved how they respond to these kinds of disasters. They are not limited to international relief organizations. Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on January 12th, 2011 One year ago a devastating 7.0

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Blackbaud Index for March 2011 | Nonprofit Trends with Steve.

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The Index is based on actual revenue statistics from nonprofit organizations of all sizes representing arts, culture, and humanities; education; environment and animals; healthcare; human services; international affairs; public and society benefit; and religion sectors. All Rights Reserved