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

Candid

Have you ever wondered what the funders, donor advisors, and other industry professionals who use Candid nonprofit profiles are searching for? Candid users conduct more than 100,000 searches of nonprofit profiles on average each month, most commonly by keyword, subject area, and geography.

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What do we know about LGBTQIA+ nonprofit leaders and staff? 

Candid

public charities on their Candid profiles, the report analyzes the demographic composition of staff, leaders, and board members—in terms of race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and disability status. As we celebrate Pride Month, we thought we’d take a closer look at what Candid’s The state of diversity in the U.S.

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Birds of a Feather …

Tech Soup

By tailoring your contact strategy to follow your donor profiles, engagement opportunities resonate, donors pay more attention, and fundraising results increase. While age and income seem to be the reigning demographic selects, fundraisers should not ignore a significant piece of donor preference tracking — political affiliations.

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4 Top Tips for Marketing Your Nonprofit’s Silent Auction

Nonprofits Source

They can be held in-person or online, and they can easily be paired with other events, which can range from a virtual golf tournament to a charity art exhibition. These might include the following: Demographics: Age, location, family status, and employment type. Social media.

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The Donor Insights Fundraisers Can’t Afford to Ignore

Connection Cafe

By tailoring your contact strategy to follow your donor profiles, engagement opportunities resonate, donors pay more attention, and fundraising results increase. While age and income seem to be the reigning demographic selects , fundraisers should not ignore a significant piece of donor preference tracking – political affiliations.

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Share of the American Wallet: What It Does and Does Not Mean for Your Nonprofit

Connection Cafe

This report is based on data about discretionary spending by Americans, and focuses on the key demographic indicators of charitable giving. Not surprisingly, older Americans (over 65 years of age) give the most money to charities. Create donor profiles for these prospects, then consider: who do you know that fits the profile?

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Unicef’s Little Bet on Pinboard

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m now on the prowl for examples from the nonprofit world of “Little Bets” and was excited to read about how Unicef created a fictional profile for a 13-year-old girl named Ami Musa, from the poor, war torn African country of Sierra Leone. Its still early days for brands on pinterest, especially charities.