People who attend virtual fundraising events are just as likely to give and at a similar level as those who attend events held in person, a new study found.
Fundraisers are the most optimistic about giving and prospects for the future than they have been since the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020.
A new survey found that the U.S.’s multi-billion-dollar nonprofit fundraising industry is suffering a “severe shortage” of fundraisers. The majority of organizations represented in the survey had lost at least one professional fundraiser since 2018.
Nearly 6 out of 10 charitable donors said they will be ready to participate in in-person fundraising events starting this summer, provided certain conditions are met.
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There’s a $300 deduction goodie embedded in the CARES Act for those filing 2020 income tax forms. Fundraisers seeking a last-minute gift boost might want to tout it to potential donors.