June 19, 2025
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| | Study: 69% of Donors Worry Info Will Be Hacked | |
by Paul Clolery
Most respondents to a new survey (68.8%) are âvery concernedâ (30.6%) or âsomewhat concernedâ (38.3%) that their information might be hacked or stolen when giving to a charity to which they had not previously donated. A similar amount (62%) responded that they are either âvery concernedâ (26.8%) or âsomewhat concernedâ (35.2%) that the charity might share their information outside the organization.
Thatâs part of new data from the BBB Wise Giving Allianceâs in its report Give.org Special Donor Trust Report: Privacy and Security. The report, a survey of more than 2,200 adults in the United States and more than 1,100 adults in Canada. It explores the importance to potential donors of adequate data protection.
âCharities increasingly depend on digital tools to connect with supporters and carry out their missions, but broader societal shifts in how personal data is collected, shared, and protected, make the public more vigilant when considering a contribution,â said Bennett Weiner, president and CEO of BBBâs Give.org. âTo advance donor trust and strengthen long-term relationships, charities must lead with transparency, prioritize data protection, and communicate clearly about how information is collected and used,â according to Weiner.
When asked to imagine that a charity they personally support appears in the news for being hacked and having data stolen, most participants (79.8%) would stop (27.8%) or hold off (52%) on future giving. Across generations, most participants â ranging from 83.5% of Boomers (age 60 to 78) to 77.4% of Matures (age 79 and older) â say they would hold or stop contributions to a charity they support upon learning that the charity has been hacked.
When considering connecting with a charity on social media, most participants (73.2%) responded they are either âvery concernedâ (38.6%) or âsomewhat concernedâ (34.7%) about the charity gathering their information or intruding into their profile. Younger participants are less likely to be âvery concernedâ about charities using their information or intruding into their profile in a social media platform, with 31.8% of Gen Zers (age 18 to 26) compared to 66.7% of Matures expressing such a concern.
When asked to imagine that a charity uses artificial intelligence (AI) to find them as potential supporters, 44.3% responded...READ MORE...
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Cary Powell was recently named board chair for Center for Respite Care.
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Visit Save the Animals Foundation on Sunday, June 22nd for the Summer Open House from 2:00pm-5:00pm at 4011 Red Bank Rd. The community is invited to tour the shelter and meet our dog and cat residents.
The Giving Voice Foundation raised more than $30,000 for its cause through this yearâs raffle.
Pro Seniors is proud to present Seniors Who Rock, an awards celebration honoring inspirational older Ohioans who continue to make a meaningful impact in their communities. Join us on Wednesday, August 20, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the iconic 20th Century Theater.
Mill Creek Alliance is deeply grateful to the Town & Country Garden Club for its generous $20,000 grant in support of our Water Quality Monitoring, Environmental Education, Recreation, and Restoration programs.
Mill Creek Alliance is also proud to announce that it has received a generous $10,000 grant from the Nellie Leaman Taft Foundation in support of its Outdoor Environmental Education program.
Strategies to End Homelessness is grateful for the support of the Charles H. Dater Foundation for their $35,000 grant for the Central Access Point (CAP) Helpline.
ChangingGears is grateful for the continued generosity of the Elsa Heisel Sule Foundation, whose recent $10,000 grant will directly support our Automotive Technician Training Program.
Central Clinic Behavioral Health has been awarded a $50,000 Rapid Response Grant from Interact for Health to help address funding gaps and expand mental health services for uninsured children and youth at its Child & Family Treatment Center.
| | FUNDING AND RESOURCE OPPORTUNITIES | |
COVERD Greater Cincinnati has a new home in Walnut Hills, and we are making affordable warehouse space and services available to the Cincinnati nonprofit community. Do you have to turn down product donations or deals because you don't have a loading dock or the space to receive and store it? We can receive deliveries, store your inventory, and provide space for you to process, make kits, etc. if needed. Email Nick@coverdgc.org to arrange a visit.
Women100 Cincy's mission is to empower, connect, and support Greater Cincinnati charitable organizations through a range of avenues, including donations, grants, and services. We are honored to open our first grant application process: Community Connections Grants. Email info@women100cincy.com Attn: Community Connections Grant to apply. Our grant committee will email you an application form. The W100 Advisory Board will be in contact with you regarding your status. Our goal is to empower, inspire, and support local nonprofits in their current and future initiatives.
As part of his commitment to ensuring all Ohio children have the opportunity to build strong foundations for success, Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Children and Youth (DCY) Director Kara B. Wente announced the availability of $5 million in grant funding to support training for teachers at early care and education programs on how to harness the Science of Reading to enrich their young studentsâ literacy skills from an early age. To learn more about DCY and its priorities, visit here.
Aviatra Accelerators announces the launch of its Capital-Ready Women (CRW) program, the only fundability assessment and guided program in the U.S. that is not government-affiliated or associated with a financial institution. This program is specifically designed to help women in non-tech industries prepare to successfully access capital through loans or investments. Look here for more information about Aviatra's Capital-Ready Women program or to apply.
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Looking for great talent? Reserve your FREE recruiting table at the Kenton County Library Career Fair August 7; 10am-1pm. Space is limited! Register by July 7.
Join the Leadership Council for Nonprofit IT Roundtable, Friday, July 18, 8:30am - 10:00am. This members-only event is a bi-monthly, in-person gathering of local nonprofit staff with IT responsibilities who want to network, learn, and share all-things IT. Not a Leadership Council member? Join today and take advantage of this informative bi-monthly event!
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Join People Working Cooperatively as a field service volunteer and help keep people safely in their own homes. Projects include fixing leaky faucets, replacing broken glass, installing handrails and grab bars, replacing storm doors, making deck and porch repairs, and other minor home repairs. Help improve the housing conditions of your low-income neighbors and make a lasting difference in the community! Click here for more information.
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What's keeping nonprofit leaders up at night in 2025 - and how to lead through it The past several months have been challenging for nonprofits â any way you slice it. Thereâs a lot to keep track of on any given issue, so NonProfit PRO spoke with experts from different areas of the nonprofit sector to hear their insights on the current climate â and what nonprofits can do to set themselves up for success.
Post-pandemic, what has changed for the better (or worse) in your nonprofit? In the five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, nonprofits have faced new challenges and, in many cases, changed the way they operate. While some organizations have benefited from increased flexible funding and adapted to more efficient virtual work models, others continue to grapple with...
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