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Nonprofit Social Services Industry Statistics
After a year marked by 72% of nonprofits reporting inflation driven cost pressure and 57% facing moderate to severe staffing constraints, the page connects the policy dollars behind the work and the strain on the people. You will see how federal and program funding flows, from $26.9 billion in FY 2023 federal grants and $44.1 billion in Medicaid long term supports to new operating realities like cloud adoption at 63% and outcome tracking growing to granular client level at 52%.

Nonprofit Fundraising Statistics
See how nonprofit fundraising performance shifts from year to year, with the latest 2026 figures putting fresh pressure on benchmarks like donor retention, average gift size, and campaign outcomes. This page cuts through the usual averages to show what is actually changing in real giving behavior, not just what nonprofits hope will happen.

Non Profit Industry Statistics
U.S. nonprofits are a massive $2.6 trillion sector vital to the economy and society.

Peer To Peer Fundraising Statistics
Peer to peer fundraising is bigger than ever with the global crowdfunding market forecast to hit $1,580.9 billion by 2030, yet campaign outcomes hinge on details that surprise people like video updates lifting GoFundMe charity medians to $1,100 and early week momentum making or breaking reward goals. This page connects the operational reality of fees, chargebacks, and fraud risk with the regulatory ceilings of Reg CF up to $5 million and Reg A+ up to $75 million so you can understand what drives success beyond just “raising money.”

Donation Statistics
In 2026, Donation’s latest giving stats show how quickly donor impact can shift from month to month, with clear highs and gaps that donators can’t afford to ignore. See which causes gained momentum and where support slipped, so you can understand what changed and what it means next.

Municipality Statistics
With about 19,500 incorporated municipalities and budgets strained in fiscal year 2023, the average city of roughly 11,000 residents juggles everything from a 12.5% poverty rate to a 1.1% property tax load. See how 72% of Americans live in municipal or urban areas, while only 55% of municipalities grew more than 5% from 2010 to 2020, reshaping who has money, access, and opportunity at the local level.

Volunteer Statistics
Women volunteer in the US at 28.3% versus 18.1% for men, and volunteering rises sharply with education, from 12.1% for those with less than high school to 40.3% for college graduates. You will also see how time, motivation, and economic value shift across age, work status, and countries, including $122.9 billion in US volunteer-generated economic value and 8 billion hours contributed in 2021.

Movember Statistics
Men globally die 4.5 years earlier than women on average, with 60% of premature deaths in men linked to preventable or treatable conditions. From the silent hit of inactivity to Movember research, challenges, and award winning support, these statistics reveal how small, practical shifts can change outcomes for millions of men.

Nonprofit Human Services Industry Statistics
With 62% of human services nonprofits reporting positive operating margins in 2023 while debt-to-asset ratios remain low at 0.22 in 2021, this page puts real financial stress and stability side by side. You will see how funding mix, reserves, rising administrative and compliance costs, and workforce realities shape capacity to serve 145 million people in 2022.

Grant Statistics
From Ulysses S. Grant’s 214 electoral votes and 52.7 percent popular vote in 1868 to his presidency ended with $435 million in debt cut, this page connects the battlefield commander to the policy maker in tight, surprising figures. You will also see the personal contrasts behind the headlines, like 20 cigars a day and later throat cancer, alongside the wartime march that covered 180 miles in 18 days.

Charitable Donations Statistics
Religion leads US charitable giving with 27% or $132B in 2022, but the page quickly shows where momentum is shifting as mental health giving rises 25% to $2.5B and animal welfare doubles to $6B since 2016. You also get a donor profile of who gives and how, from millennials averaging $342 and preferring digital to boomers controlling 70% of dollars, plus the latest global scale with giving up 5.2% for a $1.5T worldwide total.

Corrections Industry Statistics
Corrections spending still runs on a massive treadmill, with the US budgeting $182 billion for corrections, policing, and courts in 2022 while private prisons hold 8% of state prisoners and 28% of federal ones. From healthcare consuming 20% of prison budgets to COVID related releases cutting prison populations by 10% by year end 2020, this page ties costs and outcomes to the daily realities of staffing, safety, and reentry.

Nonprofit Burnout Statistics
Nonprofit Burnout lays out why so many leaders are trapped in a workload and budget crunch, with 85% citing low funding and 92% of burned-out staff pointing to excessive workloads. It also tracks what happens when relief fails, like burnout pushing 42% of nonprofit staff to consider quitting, and what actually reduces it through staffing, boundaries, and smarter support systems.

Us Government Contracting Industry Statistics
For FY2023, federal contract obligations hit $764 billion, a 4.5% jump, with defense driving 59.8% of all spending and GSA schedules alone obligated $38 billion. You will also see the labor and workforce reality behind the dollars, including 5.3 million federal contract jobs and a $95,000 average annual salary, alongside small business outcomes like 28.4% of prime dollars and top contractor concentration that captured 25% of all federal contract dollars.

Volunteering Statistics
See how volunteers power essentials and breakthroughs at once, serving 2.5 billion meals every year worldwide while crisis hotlines run 95% on volunteer support. You will also find the surprising ripple effects on people and systems, from a 20% jump in tutoring outcomes to volunteering that reduces depression risk by 22%.

Corporate Charitable Giving Statistics
Corporate giving reached an estimated $31 billion in 2023, edging higher after a 2022 surge that still left foundations and cash donations telling very different stories. See how U.S. companies balance higher education, health, and environment support while non cash gifts, employee matching, and sector swings reveal where philanthropy is actually moving.

Government Spending Statistics
Net interest on the debt is projected by CBO to reach $1 trillion a year by FY 2026, even as publicly held federal debt climbs to 98% of GDP and total outlays reach $6.134 trillion. On this page, see how the mix of mandatory programs, defense spending, and borrowing costs reshapes where federal money goes and what that pressure could mean for the next budget cycle.

Fundraising Statistics
With global online giving reaching $6 billion in 2023 while total US charitable giving rose to $557.16 billion, this page maps how money moves from corporate matching to mobile conversions, and which channels actually pay off. You will see the sharp contrasts that shape strategy, including ESG driven giving up 22% to $3.1 billion, matching programs engaging 65% of employee donors, and a 12% mobile donation conversion rate beating desktop at 8%.

Church Online Giving Statistics
See how Church Online Giving can turn speed, mobile behavior, and better security into more generosity, including a 0.13% global fraud loss benchmark for card payments and the clear conversion payoff of keeping mobile load times under 3 seconds. You will also find practical lift figures for donation pages and campaigns, from 35% higher conversions with embedded forms to matching that can raise giving by 10% to 15% and reminders sent three days later boosting responses by about 20%.

Year End Giving Statistics
Year-end giving is accelerating and the shifts are tangible for 2023, where Gen Z participation rose to 28% and personalized appeals boosted retention from 28% to 65%. You will also see how demographics, causes, and channels collide such as women making up 52% of donors, healthcare workers lifting health giving by 35%, and recurring year-end donors rising 15% from 2020 to 2023.