New Report: The State of the Social Sector: Navigating in a Time of Uncertainty
Posted by Blackbaud Institute on October 27, 2020
With its many challenges so far—from a global health crisis and economic uncertainty to major social upheavals—2020 is already a year like no other. In response to these events, we have altered the day-to-day operations of our organizations. For some, this has magnified existing cracks in the foundations of our practices. Organizations can better navigate this quickly changing landscape by understanding how the subsector has responded to and performed throughout past crises.
This new report from the Blackbaud Institute, learn about the trends and best practices that will assist your organization in navigating today’s environment. Taking a deeper look at data across time can help identify the core practices that enable organizations to work through challenges and invest in the right strategies for the long run.
It’s time to discover the best practices that will support your organization!
Access the report: https://institute.blackbaud.com/the-state-of-the-social-sector/
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