The Non Profit Landscape
Fundraising Shop Components
Fundraising Skills & Best Practices
Ways Organizations Raise Money
General Knowledge For New Fundraisers
100

How many nonprofits exist in the United States, and how many are in Pennsylvania?

A) 1 million in US and 1,000 in PA

B) just under 10 million is US and there is a maximum of 10,000 in PA

c) about 500,000 in US and and just under 5,000 in PA

d) about 1.9 million and Pennsylvania has tens of thousands in PA.

e) None of the above

D

100

What does a grant writer do?

Write proposals to get money from foundations

100

Why should fundraisers track data?

To know what works and who to contact

100

Name 3 ways organizations can make money

Grants, corporate gifts, individual donations.

100

Why is transparency important?

Donors want to know how money is used

200

How many new nonprofits open each year, and about how many close each year?

A) About 40,000 

B) about 100,000 every year.

C) about 500 every year.

A

200

What does a stewardship coordinator do?

Making sure donors feel appreciated and informed

200

Why is follow-up important?

Donors need to trust the organization

200

What is earned revenue?

Money made by selling something, like tickets or merchandise.

200

Why do fundraisers visit donors in person?

Face-to-face meetings build trust

300

What percentage of Americans work for nonprofits, and how many people is that?

A) Nonprofits employ about 10% of the U.S. workforce — roughly 12 million workers.

B) Nonprofits employ about 25% of the U.S. workforce — roughly 30 million workers.

c) Nonprofits employ about 1% of the U.S. workforce — roughly 1.2 million workers.

A

300

What does a database manager do?

Keeps donor information organized and accurate

300

Why should fundraisers set goals?

Goals help teams stay focused and measure success

300

What is a capital campaign?

A big fundraising effort for buildings or major project

300

Why do organizations track donor history?

To understand giving patterns and plan future asks

400

What percentage of nonprofits operate with under $500,000 in annual revenue?

a) 95%

b) 5%

c) 75%

d) none of the above.

c) 75% and just 5–7% of nonprofits have budgets over $10 million.

400

What does a gift officer do?

Build relationships and asks for donations

400

Why is knowing your mission important?

You must explain clearly why your organization matters?

400

What is crowdfunding?

Lots of people giving small amounts online

400

Why do organizations send newsletters, utilize social media and conduct marketing campaigns?

To keep supporters informed and engaged

500

How many nonprofits operate internationally?

A) Roughly 10,000–12,000 U.S. nonprofits primarily focus on international work 

B) Roughly 1,000–2,000 U.S. nonprofits primarily focus on international work — 

c) Roughly 100,000–120,000 U.S. nonprofits primarily focus on international work

d) none of the above.

A) Roughly 10,000–12,000 U.S. nonprofits primarily focus on international work — about 1% of all nonprofits.

500

What does the board of directors do? 

Helps guide the organization and often helps raise money

500

Why should fundraisers practice their "ask"?

It helps them feel confident when meeting donors

500

What is a bequest?

A gift someone leaves in their will

500

Why do people give to charities?

 They want to help others make a difference

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