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Fundraising and Inflation: What the Giving USA Data Tells Us About Philanthropy in 2022

Fundraising and Inflation: What the Giving USA Data Tells Us About Philanthropy in 2022

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It’s that time again - Nia’s favorite episode of the year on data from Giving USA! It’s interesting to review this 2022 report and see the correlations that are happening in our immediate nonprofit worlds, but also the disparities. So much has changed and the future of giving looks kind of bleak, especially when you consider the impact of inflation.

In today’s episode, we’re taking a look back at what was happening in 2022, and reviewing the philanthropy data from Giving USA’s annual report. Plus, we share the implications and takeaways from the data, including a big middle finger to corporations. Yep, we said it.

What’s in this episode:

[00:47] A review of what was happening in 2022, plus philanthropy data from Giving USA that indicated overall giving was down significantly in 2022

[07:36] Inflation is an important factor to consider when reviewing this data

[10:10] A historical look at giving data over time from 40 years ago

[18:14] Some takeaways from this giving report, especially that corporations can f*ck right off

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