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GiveCentral launches predictions for nonprofit giving survey

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As a leading online giving provider, GiveCentral is committed to advancing industry research to help identify and understand emerging trends and challenges in the nonprofit community.  As such, bi-annually, we conduct a national nonprofit giving survey for professionals to gain insights on the state of giving.

We’ve launched the much-anticipated 2017 Predictions for Nonprofit Giving survey and would like to hear your opinions and insights.  As leaders in the nonprofit fundraising industry, we know you have your fingers on the pulse of giving trends. From giving preferences and levels to the increasing role technology plays in donations, your thoughts and feedback matter.  Would you help us by taking a quick survey?  

Click here to take the survey

With your help, the third edition of the GiveCentral Predictions for Nonprofit Giving Survey Report will once again reveal valuable insights on the state of giving while offering practical advice and best practice suggestions to ensure your ongoing fundraising success.  

Thank you for playing a role in this important initiative.  All survey participants will receive a copy of the final report.  Your time and participation are much appreciated.

Here’s to a successful 2017!

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