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Future-proof your fundraising: 3 ways to thrive long-term

Ann Green's Nonprofit

However, as we’re constantly reminded, we’re living in unpredictable times—economic turbulence, heightened political and social tensions, the rise of AI, changing donor habits and preferences – the list goes on. in 2021 , hitting $45.74 Nonprofits also received 32% more DAF grants and 56% more grant dollars in 2022 than in 2021.

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Aplos Software Buys Keela, Building All-In-One Platform

The NonProfit Times

Aplos is working on several AI-driven technologies, said Vinod. It was acquired by Alpine Software Group (ASG) in December 2021, with the deal announced in February 2022. “These were not built by institutions. They were built by users,” he said. Keela has baseline artificial intelligence built in and Raisely has machine learning.

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Top 5 Challenges for Nonprofits in 2023

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The organizations that can do the best job of retaining donors in 2023 will be most successful—not just in this year, but for years to come. There were more in-person events in 2022 than 2021. Since then, the Fundraising Effectiveness Project has shown a slow yearly decrease in the percentage of donor retention, including a dramatic 7.1%

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Our Favorite Fundraising Platforms for GoFundMe Charity Users

Double the Donation

Arreva’s approach brings together households and donor relationships in a unique way to provide a full 360° view of your donors and constituents through robust dashboards and reporting capabilities, to help you make strategic decisions to cultivate, engage, retain, and grow your donor network. Integrations Marketplace. DonorDrive.

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Top 6 Workplace Trends for HR and Compliance Leaders in 2024

Blackbaud

Navigating artificial intelligence (AI) at work 2023 saw a massive proliferation in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace, given its power to quickly perform work tasks, generate business insights, and aid decision-making. Meanwhile, numerous lawmakers began preparations to regulate employers’ use of AI: the U.S.

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