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Rethinking Giving in a Consumer World
September 8, 2025
byWe live in an age of widespread consumerism. People are buying more, upgrading faster, and seeking convenience at every turn....
Read MoreWhy Recurring Gifts Are Transforming Fundraising in 2025
September 8, 2025
byFundraising continues to evolve, and one of the strongest shifts is the growth of recurring gifts. In 2025, 57% of...
Read MoreReimagining Religious Giving: From Weekly to Year-Round Impact
September 8, 2025
byFor many generations, giving in faith communities meant placing an offering in the collection plate during Sunday service. While this...
Read MoreTracking the Decline of Religious Giving: What the Numbers Reveal
September 8, 2025
byWhy Giving to Religious Organizations Has Declined and How to Rebuild Stronger Fundraising For decades, religious organizations in the United...
Read MoreThe Power of Skills: How Communities Drive Smarter Fundraising
September 8, 2025
byFundraising is often seen as asking for donations, but the reality is much deeper. True fundraising success comes when people...
Read MoreThe Truth About Overhead: Building Donor Confidence
September 6, 2025
byIn the world of nonprofit fundraising, one persistent challenge is overhead aversion. This happens when donors hesitate to give because...
Read MoreFixing the Giving Pyramid: Toward Sustainable Strategies
September 6, 2025
byIn the world of fundraising, the giving pyramid is often used to illustrate the balance of donor contributions. At the...
Read MoreTrust, Accountability, and the Risk of Fund Diversion
September 6, 2025
byIn the nonprofit world, trust is everything. Donors give not only because they believe in a mission but because they...
Read MoreFoundation Website Changes: Transparency or Disguise?
September 6, 2025
byWhen a foundation updates its website, it often signals more than a design refresh. The choices made in what to...
Read MoreEquity at the Heart of Giving
September 6, 2025
byThe Alchemy of Consent and Equity in Modern Fundraising Fundraising is often described as an art and a science. Yet...
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