npexperts 2016: philanthropy by the numbers

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Page 1: npEXPERTS 2016: Philanthropy by the Numbers
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Percentage of nonprofit organizations operating

without a strategic plan

—Concord Leadership Group, Nonprofit Sector Leadership Report 2016

%49LEADING THE WAY

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“ One of the things I love most about fundraising is that it is completely dependent on leadership.”

— Marc Pitman, Concord Leadership Group™

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Percentage of funders who want help tracking to

outcomes but don't know where to start—MicroEdge®, now powered by Blackbaud

85%

LEADING THE WAY

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“ The commitment to using data for program improvement and continuous learning needs to be owned by all members of the organization.”

— Mary Winkler, Urban Institute™

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Percentage of grants approved across community,

corporate, independent family, and government

foundations —MicroEdge®, now powered by Blackbaud

36.8%

LEADING THE WAY

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“ Let’s use our outcomes measurement data to really understand how we are doing in achieving our mission and goals.”

— Annie Rhodes, MicroEdge®

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74Percentage of constituents' email addresses that

the average nonprofit is missing

—Target Analytics®, a division of Blackbaud

%

CONNECTING THE DOTS

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“ The value hidden deep in your nonprofit’s data can be surfaced and used to meet your goals.”

— Steve MacLaughlin, Blackbaud

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Number of years that philanthropy in America is behind

in terms of its outreach to diverse communities

—Blackbaud, Diversity in Giving Report

25CONNECTING THE DOTS

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“ If we are going to engage communities of color in fundraising, either as donors or as fundraisers, we have to understand cultural context.”

— Vu Le, Nonprofit with Balls

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Retention rate of first-year donors

—DonorCentricsTM, Index of Direct Marketing Fundraising

29%

CONNECTING THE DOTS

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“ It’s all about the post-gift experience.”

— Gail Perry, Fired-Up Fundraising

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17.4Percentage of all giving that happens in December

—Blackbaud, 2015 Charitable Giving Report

%

CONNECTING THE DOTS

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“ December can be the ‘cherry on top’ of a yearlong stewardship or donor retention program.”

— Lori L. Jacobwith, Ignited Fundraising™

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52%increase in online donations

during #GivingTuesday

2015 compared to 2014

—Blackbaud

#GIVINGTUESDAY

CONNECTING THE DOTS

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Percentage of fundraisers who raised more than $500 and

also shared their crowdfundraising pages on social media

—everydayhero®

%74.5THE NEW NORMAL

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“You no longer have to be among the largest or most established organizations to successfully raise money through peer-to-peer fundraising.”

— David Hessekiel, Cause Marketing Forum

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82Percentage of nonprofits that will increase their

investment in social media over the next two years

—Forrester Consulting, Digital Engagement Offers a Broad Reach and Personal Touch for Nonprofits Report

%

THE NEW NORMAL

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“Social media relationships are like real relationships…which is why it’s important to create the best practice of giving to your fan base.”

— Austin Graff, Honest Tea™

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—Blackbaud, Giving in an Election Year: How Political Giving Impacts Nonprofit Support

PERCENT CHANGE IN CHARITABLE GIVING 2011–2012

.9%political donors

–2 .1%non-political donors

THE NEW NORMAL

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Projected number of smartphone users by 2020

—2016 Ericsson Mobility Report

6.8B

THE NEW NORMAL

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“It’s guaranteed that your nonprofit is losing online donations if your donation pages are not mobile compatible.”

— Heather Mansfield, Nonprofit Tech for Good

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7.6Percentage of individual giving that goes to donor-advised funds

—2015 National Philanthropic Trust, Donor-Advised Fund Report

%

THE NEW NORMAL

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“Donor-advised funds continue to grow…Fundraisers are well-advised to stay tuned into philanthropy’s latest hot-button issue.”

— Rick Dunham, Dunham + Company/Giving Institute™

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