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How Ideology Affects Which Causes Donors Support

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Giving to children and youth, however, is a cause that unites all donors regardless of ideology. Children and youth: 10.7%. Education: 7.4%. Children and youth: 17.8%. Education: 8.8%. Children and youth: 15.2%. Education: 7.8%. Donors with a liberal ideology support: 1. Human services: 9.6%.

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82 Fundraising and Social Media Stats for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Religious organizations (-3.9%) and educational organizations (-3.7%) experienced the largest drop in giving ( Giving USA Report ). Their top five causes are health and wellness (13%), children and youth (12%), human and social services (10%), animals and wildlife (9%), and faith and spirituality (9%) ( Global Trends in Giving Report ).

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25 Must-Know Global Trends in Giving

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The report also explores the impact of gender, generation, and ideology upon giving and volunteerism. Across the ideological spectrum, children and youth is the cause most likely to inspire giving while peace and non-violence is the least likely to inspire giving. 57% of religious giving in Asia is online.

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15 Inspiring Examples of Corporate Social Responsibility

Top Nonprofits

Whether through donations, volunteerism, or cause-related marketing, these companies are making a difference—and there’s a lot that businesses and nonprofits alike can learn from their efforts. Through financial donations and employee volunteerism, Home Depot helps build homes for families in need.

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25 Global Trends in Giving That Nonprofits Need to Know About

Nonprofit Tech for Good

These donors are most likely to support the causes of children and youth (15%) , health and wellness (11%) , and animals and wildlife (11%). 9) Religious donors are more likely to give to charitable organizations that provide basic needs and support the causes of children and youth, health and wellness, and hunger and homelessness.

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Good things to do on the 9/11 anniversary

Nonprofit Marketing Blog

There are many stories about the small ways people are trying to make a difference, from kids cleaning up the park where they play baseball to a couple who’s committed their retirement to volunteerism: Dave Adanich, 65, was only a day away from retiring after 38 years with AT&T, where the television was always tuned into the news.

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19 reasons why nonprofit donor surveys are awesome

iMarketSmart

They provide you with information regarding how they have been involved with your organization and its mission in the past and how they would like to be involved in the future (involvement — especially volunteerism — is the gateway drug for major and legacy giving).