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Let's Imagine Podcast EPISODE 24: Digital transformation in the Canadian fundraising landscape with Blackbaud

Let's Imagine Podcast EPISODE 24: Digital transformation in the Canadian fundraising landscape with Blackbaud

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Digital transformation in the Canadian fundraising landscape with Blackbaud

 

 

EPISODE 24: Digital transformation in the Canadian fundraising landscape with BlackbaudNonprofit organizations have had to navigate a lot of change in recent years—shaping the sector toward increasingly digital experiences and processes. Based on these needs, Blackbaud compiled the results of their annual The Status of Canadian Fundraising survey into a comprehensive benchmarking report on how Canadian charities and nonprofits are faring in the current fundraising climate.

Tanya Turschic, Customer Success Manager, and Phil Hunt, Senior Demand Generation Marketing Manager at Blackbaud, join us in this episode to discuss key findings from their latest in-depth survey. They share insights into fundraising trends, digital maturity, and how nonprofits can embrace tech advancements to drive greater impact.

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This episode is also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

 

This podcast was made possible thanks to generous support from our sponsors.

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Knowledge partner: Carters

 

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Supporting partner: Blackbaud

 

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