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As professionals serving the nonprofit sector, we are fully aware of the critical role nonprofits play in our society and in our economy. And in the current uneven economic environment, it is critical that we have a reliable forecasting model. One that compels us to think beyond the most recent news story and, instead, to develop strategies based on what the research suggests will likely occur in charitable giving.
Open to Giving Institute Members only
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3/10/2016
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Thursday, March 10 1:00-2:00pm
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United States
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As professionals serving the nonprofit sector, we are fully aware of the critical role nonprofits play in our society and in our economy. And in the current uneven economic environment, it is critical that we have a reliable forecasting model. One that compels us to think beyond the most recent news story and, instead, to develop strategies based on what the research suggests will likely occur in charitable giving.
The second edition of The Philanthropy Outlook projects U.S. charitable giving for the years 2016 and 2017, addressing total giving, giving by donor category and, now, giving to education. Still a relatively new tool, it is inspiring conversations about how best to use it to gain a deeper understanding of the factors that significantly influence giving and how the sector, and our clients, should plan accordingly.
Join us for a webinar offered exclusively to members of The Giving Institute during which we’ll unpack The Philanthropy Outlook 2016 & 2017 and discuss how it can be helpful in your work with nonprofits.
When: March 10 | 1:00 - 2:00pm CST
Co-presenters: Una Osili, Director of Research at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, and Kathy L. Howrigan, Consultant, Analytical Solution, Marts & Lundy
Cost: Complimentary for Giving Institute members
Open to members only
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