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Nonprofit Software Market to Reach New Heights by 2023-2030

A new report released by Benzinga Research has revealed that the Nonprofit Software Market is set to experience significant growth in the next few years. The report highlights the key trends, opportunities, and challenges that will shape the market in the coming years. It also provides an in-depth analysis of the market size, growth, and competitive landscape. According to the report, the Nonprofit Software Market is expected to reach a value of USD 6.1 billion by 2023-2030.

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Nonprofit Leaders Get the Latest AI Technology to Help Serve Communities

The artificial intelligence boom is in full swing, with AI tools like Jasper and ChatGPT taking over workplaces and AI-based chatbots playing a role in the way we shop and learn. Salesforce is looking to extend the potential of AI to nonprofit organizations, which provide a vital lifeline to underserved people and communities worldwide but often lack the resources to adopt new technologies. Salesforce is offering training and resources to help nonprofit leaders learn how to use AI to automate mundane tasks and support new tools for the people and communities they serve.

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Nonprofits Make a Rare Deal - Just Like Corporations Do

The philanthropy research organization Candid and the Council on Foundations, the association of nearly 900 nonprofit members, have made a rare deal that would be commonplace for a corporation or a sports team. Candid will send control of its CF Insights website and the staff that gathered information about community foundations to the Council on Foundations. This shift will allow Candid to focus more sharply on priority areas – including diversity, transparency and effectiveness in the sector – while providing its CF Insights information a larger audience and the potential to expand.

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Florida Nonprofits Prove Their Value and Need

According to a report from the Florida Nonprofit Alliance, there are more than 100,000 registered nonprofits in the Sunshine State, and 22,710 of them have a significant impact on the state's economy. The report analyzed organizations that had filed a Form 990 within the most recent four years, generated annual income of $50,000 or more and self-reported as 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), 501(c)(5), or 501(c)(6) nonprofits. These nonprofits employed 456,881 individuals, paid average annual wages of $60,323, and pushed nearly $27.6 billion in wages into the Florida economy. During 2022, Florida nonprofits generated $116.5 billion in revenue, up 21% from the previously measured level. The state’s top three counties – Miami-Date, Palm Beach and Orange – accounted for 30% of that. Similarly, the $255.4 billion in total net assets among nonprofits analyzed represented a 28% gain over previous levels, and the $160.3 billion in income was 23% higher than reported in the 2020 report. 

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Nonprofit Payment Gateway Software Market Set to Explode in Size by 2023

According to a recent article from Benzinga, the Nonprofit Payment Gateway Software Market is expected to grow significantly over the next seven years. The article cites a report from Benzinga which states that the market size will reach $XX billion by 2023, and continue to grow until 2030. The report also provides historic data and new benchmarks for the market.

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Research Methodologies Driving the Nonprofit Auction Software Market to 2030

According to a recent article from Benzinga, the Nonprofit Auction Software Market is expected to grow significantly in size by 2023. The article outlines the emerging trends and opportunities in the market, as well as the innovative research methodologies being used to understand it. The article also provides an overview of the market, with 106 pages of detailed information.

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What Philanthropy Will Look Like in 2023

Dibyendu Mukherjee, a philanthropist, recently discussed the future of philanthropy in 2023. According to Mukherjee, philanthropy will become increasingly digital, with more and more people turning to online platforms to donate and volunteer. He also believes that philanthropy will become more accessible, with more people from all walks of life being able to participate. 

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Women in Omaha Learning Valuable Technology Skills Through Nonprofit Program

The Emerging Ladies Academy in Omaha is teaching women valuable technology skills. Saniya Nesbit, 16, is a junior at Omaha North High School and found her interest in coding while taking a middle school computer class. Since 2017, the nonprofit organization has provided training in software, computer engineering, and aeronautics with the goal of helping young women gain the skills necessary to pursue a career in the tech field. The program has seen success in its expansion, with over 100 students enrolled in the program and many of them going on to pursue tech-related careers.

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Unlock the Potential of IT and Cybersecurity with MySecureKid!

Green Valley-based nonprofit MySecureKid is encouraging kids to explore the potential of working in tech. Founded in 2018, MySecureKid connects children and teens with programming, apprenticeships and mentors to help launch them into tech career paths. Quiana Gainey and JaLisa Johnson, the founders of MySecureKid, are focused on supporting children from underrepresented backgrounds. Despite the projected job growth of more than 13% in cybersecurity and technology, a “knowledge gap” is holding back Black and Hispanic people, as well as people with disabilities, from taking advantage of these opportunities. 

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How Can Nonprofits Reach Maximum IT Funding?

Three and a half years ago, funders and nonprofits alike found themselves struggling to adjust to the new normal of working from home. This experience has led to a realization among funders that their grantee partners must be facing even more difficulty in terms of IT. The Technology Association of Grantmakers (TAG) has recently issued a report outlining best practices for supporting grantees' IT needs. According to the report, funders should focus on the long-term sustainability of IT investments, as well as the need for grantees to have access to the latest technology. The report also emphasizes the importance of providing grantees with the necessary training and support to ensure their success. 

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