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Ipsos Poll: Majority of Canadians with household income below $60K may soon turn to charities to meet daily essential needs

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According to the results of a new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of CanadaHelps, more than half of Canadians (56%) with annual household incomes below $60,000 are unsure if they can continue to afford basic needs such as food, shelter and health services, or if they will be forced to turn to charities for help.

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Study: 76% of Not-for-Profits Report Funding Challenges During Economic Downturn

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UHY Advisors announced the release of its "2023 Not-for-Profit Trends Report," which polled over 225 executives within not-for-profit organizations across sectors including healthcare, education, social/community services, and others with annual revenues ranging from less than $250,000 to over $10,000,000.

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10 Online Fundraising Best Practices for Nonprofits

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In addition, charitable giving is at an all-time high in the United States and nonprofits would be wise to invest in upgrades to their online donation service to ensure that they are meeting the needs of today’s online donors. Use an online fundraising service that easily allows supporters to make monthly donations automatically.

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24% of Canadians expect to need access to charitable services to meet essential needs within the next six months

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CanadaHelps has published the findings from a new Ipsos poll that reveals 24% percent of Canadians (up from 22% last year) say they expect to need support from charitable services within the next six months to meet essential needs such as food, shelter, or health services – 42% of which are under the age of 35. […] The post 24% of Canadians expect (..)

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Highnote launches a collaboration platform for musicians and podcasters offering voice notes, polls and more

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Highnote launched to the public today, allowing musicians, podcasters, and other creators to collaborate on audio files by recording voice notes directly over a track, making timestamped reactions, and creating polls to get opinions. There’s also the option to create polls to prompt the listener with questions at a specific time.

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[DATA] 11 Must-Know Stats About How Nonprofits Use Email for Digital Marketing and Fundraising

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Of those, 93% use an email marketing service, such as MailChimp or ConstantContact, to send their email newsletters. By not using an email marketing service, your organization can not track open and engagement rates, segment your subscribers, or ensure that the opt-in is consensual. 7% send their email newsletters via BCC.

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22% of Canadians plan to access charitable services to meet essential needs in the next six months

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CanadaHelps has published the findings from a new Ipsos poll that reveals 22 percent of Canadians say they plan to access charitable services to meet essential needs such as food, clothing, or shelter in the next six months.