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Top 10 Expectations for Nonprofits, Charities and DonorsTop 10 Expectations for Nonprofits, Charities and Donors

Transparency and technology are at the forefront.

Abhay Tewari, Co-founder and CEO

January 10, 2017

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The year 2017 is set to bring major changes in the U.S. political, business and social environment, and the nonprofit and charity world will also be facing significant possible changes in their model. Potential changes in the tax law, revisions in how social media operates and the continual coming of age of millennials could have critical repercussions for charitable giving.

The first big concern for charities and donors will be changes in the tax deduction laws. That alone can reshape how much people are donating. But other trends will also likely play a key role in 2017. We can expect that financial advisors and wealth management professionals will serve as critical gatekeepers for many donors.

Here are the top 10 trends that donors and nonprofits should be on the lookout for in the coming year:

About the Author

Abhay Tewari

Co-founder and CEO, Sumbon

https://www.sumbon.com/#top

Mr. Tewari is co-founder and CEO of Sumbon, a startup that has created an online platform where donors to non-profits can see the personalized impact of the dollars that they give. Via Sumbon, charitable givers choose non-profits based on the causes they care about; then get a set of personalized impact narratives, charts and graphs to see their aggregated personal impact in one place and track their entire charitable-portfolio. The purpose is similar to investors tracking their investment portfolios, but instead of monetary profit for their investment, charitable donors are seeking to know that their dollars made a difference.