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Crisis, Climate And Conflict Drove Disaster Philanthropy

The NonProfit Times

Giving to disasters by the 1,000 largest funders was more than seven times greater during 2022 than 10 years early, hitting $860.2 New Data from the Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) while it is not record-level funding, it was the third highest amount since the nonprofit started reporting such data in 2014. of the $126.7

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Global philanthropy responds to the Ukraine crisis

Candid

Since February 24, more than two million people have fled Ukraine. The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) head Filippo Grandi described this humanitarian disaster as “the fastest-moving refugee crisis we have seen in Europe since the end of the Second World War”. We have been tracking philanthropy’s response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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7 Ways to Support Ukraine Now

Saleforce Nonprofit

International Rescue Committee (IRC) : Members of the IRC team are on the ground in Poland to support displaced families. An emergency gift to their Crisis in Ukraine fund will enable them to provide critical necessities, like food, medical care, and emergency supplies to those fleeing Ukraine.

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Compassion Services International on Growing Your Nonprofit Email List, Donation Thank You’s, and Powerful Storytelling

CauseVox

In our effort to highlight brilliant changemakers, we sat down with Cylinda Nickel at Compassion Services International to dive deeper into their global fundraising initiatives – particularly their work for Ukraine- and hear about her top fundraising tips. About Compassion Services International.

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CDP recommendations for philanthropy and COVID-19

Candid

Writer’s Note: The following recommendations were originally shared in Philanthropy and COVID-19: Examining two years of giving , a report published on May 25, 2022 by the Center for Disaster Philanthropy and Candid. We at CDP tend to follow the adage that “disasters begin and end at the local level.”

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MobileActive Strategy Guide Now Available for Download

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

a number of popular uprisings in the Ukraine and South Korea, to name just a. issue advocacy, fundraising, humanitarian and disaster relief, and mobile. Mobile phones offer an. extremely effective way for organizations to get messages out to the public, monitor elections, and encourage voter participation.??? organizing.

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Data Shows Online Giving Couldn’t Save 2023 Revenue

The NonProfit Times

At the other extreme, Disaster/International Aid nonprofits had online revenue decline by 7%. The Disaster/International Aid nonprofits, which experienced the largest drop in revenue in 2023, followed a 10% increase in revenue during 2022, largely connected to the escalation of conflict in Ukraine, he explained.

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