Blackbaud's Annual Status of Fundraising Report Reveals Positive Nonprofit Income Trends Despite a Challenging Economic Backdrop
Intentional Major Donor Strategy and Incorporating Modern Technology Drive Growth
"The annual Status of Canadian Fundraising Report gives a comprehensive view of the social impact community in 2024, helping nonprofits understand and benchmark their performance," said
For this research, over 550 industry professionals completed an online survey, and additional virtual interviews with participants gave more in-depth insight into some of the key findings.
Key Findings
Major donors drive growth.
- Growing nonprofits get most of their income from major donors.
- In comparison, nonprofits reporting an income decrease are significantly more reliant on grants.
The current economic situation continues to challenge the sector.
- 80% of nonprofits say the economic situation, and subsequent fewer donations, challenge them the most. 59% of those who struggled to grow rank the wider macroeconomic environment as the main reason behind income decline.
- Public perceptions of the sector are also top of mind for participants.
Tech-savvy and innovative organizations are more likely to experience income growth.
- Those ranking their organization below average digital maturity are significantly more likely to say that their income decreased, suggesting that tech-savvy organizations are better able to capitalize on opportunities that help them grow.
Most organizations use AI, but many wish they had more resources to explore fundraising use cases.
- 67% of participants use artificial intelligence, and most feel positively about it. Despite this, many say they lack resources to explore how to maximize the true potential of AI in their organization.
- While most participants use AI, only 5% have an AI policy in place but a further 15% say that they are working on one.
Improved data management would bring the biggest value to fundraising strategies.
- Most nonprofits use and are satisfied with their CRM system, but many recognize that additional training could help them realize the full potential of their software.
- 52% of participants agree that improved data management would bring the greatest value to their organization.
More research results can be found in the full Status of Canadian Fundraising report. This resource is offered for free as part of Blackbaud's commitment to accelerating social impact.
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