Happy Holidays from nfpResearch!

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Happy Holidays from nfpResearch!

As we approach New Year, it's a good time to reflect on the busy year behind us - and the exciting year ahead of us!

From all of us here on the nfpResearch team, we want to say:

 

HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE!

 

It's been an eventful year for us. We've launched new free reports for the sector on membership figures and the impact of Britain's growing use of direct action, which both demonstrated that charities have been rising up to new and unique challenges amidst social change. 

This year saw us choosing the first ever recipients of our Small Charity Research Award. We've had a phenomenal year of working on these projects, even launching a free report based on the findings gathered. We're excited to bring this same energy into 2024 and to see what lies ahead for future winners - keep an eye out for announcements if you're interested in learning more!

Plus, nfpResearch took a big step into Canada this year with the launch of our newest research product nfpPublic Canada. It's made for some of our most interesting reading yet as we explore the giving habits of brand new communities. Next year we'll be drilling down even deeper to give the Canadian charity sector even more insights!

It's the time of year where we can't help but add in a massive thank you to everyone we've worked with in 2023. Across the sector, we have the pleasure of supporting incredible individuals who bring an unbelievable amount of passion to their causes. To everyone we have collaborated with, our clients, the wider sector, and you reading this right now: thank you! We look forward to seeing you again in 2024, where we have some exciting developments we're already buzzing to share - but not before we've all had a few mince pies and a glass of bubbly! 

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