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Canadians re-evaluate how they support charities amidst financial concerns

Charity Village

A new study by Sage has found that Canadian donors and volunteers are re-evaluating how they would like to support charities in face of personal or family’s financial health concerns.

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Heightened Institutional Mistrust May Have Trickle-Down Impact

The NonProfit Times

A panel of more than 2,100 adult survey respondents in the United States were asked to evaluate seven accountability aspects nonprofits could demonstrate.

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Ontarion Nonprofit Network releases new State of the Nonprofit Sector in 2022 report

Charity Village

The Ontario Nonprofit Network in collaboration with l’Assemblée de la Francophonie de l’Ontario (l’AFO), conducted a sector survey to evaluate the health of nonprofits in Ontario. The study evaluated the state of the nonprofits’ financial health, staffing and volunteers, and general operations. Key […].

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Heightened Institutional Mistrust May Have Trickle-Down Impact

The NonProfit Times

Organization leaders willing to appease funders’ concerns regarding financial transparency, mission impact and data protection can make these choices easier, according to surveys that make up the bedrock of the research. But the current shift in trust is less a generational shift than a societal shift, according to Castro.

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Human Services Nonprofits Reveal Struggle to Evaluate Their Outcomes

Tech Soup

According to the Urban Institute’s latest report on the nonprofit sector, fully one third of U.S. charities are devoted to the work of human services like providing food to the hungry, shelter to the homeless, care to the sick, and legal aid to the dispossessed. Of course each grant often requires different reporting.

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The ongoing revolution in philanthropy: An open-ended reading list

Deborah Elizabeth Finn

Articles, reports, podcasts, and videos: The Problems With Philanthropy, and What We Can Do to Fix Them. Letting grantees lead: What we’re learning from the BUILD evaluation. Center for Effective Philanthropy: Grantee and Applicant Perception Reports. The Power of Dialogue about Nonprofit Data and Evaluation.

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How Can Systematic Evaluation of a Volunteer Program Positively Impact an Organization?

ASU Lodestar Center

Evaluating volunteer programs within nonprofit organizations is a key step in continual improvement and data collection. Systematic evaluation can positively impact the organization by creating more structure, providing results for adaptability, increasing volunteer retention and improving staff-volunteer relationships.