Nonprofits continue to struggle with rising costs and battle for talent but express cautious optimism as revenues increase, Sage research finds
08 Juni 2023 - 02:00PM
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Today Sage, the leader in accounting, financial, HR, and payroll
technology for small and mid-sized businesses, released the second
part of its annual Grow Together report, which found that Canadian
nonprofits express optimism about their financial outlook but
struggle with rising costs and securing skilled talent to help
drive strategic initiatives including digital transformation.
As a follow-up to the Annual Grow Together report released in
April 2023, which looked at charitable giving in Canada, the 2023
Grow Together: Building value for nonprofits in a digital economy –
conducted by Léger – surveyed 120 decision makers in nonprofit
organizations in April 2023 to gleam how financial pressures are
affecting nonprofits and what barriers they are facing to optimize
operations. The survey found that while financial pressures have
eased, rising costs and closing the talent gap remain a
challenge:
- Nonprofits are cautiously optimistic,
seeing signs of a positive financial outlook with 42% of nonprofits
experiencing an increase in revenue over the past 12 months,
followed by 34% where revenue remained flat YtoY. Whereas, nearly
one in five (18%) experienced a decrease in revenue.
- Largest increase in funding came from
governments, with 28% of organizations experiencing an increase in
the past 12 months while the biggest decrease came from corporate
(25%) and individual giving (23%).
- More than half of respondents (53%)
indicate that the cost of programs has increased over the past 12
months
To continue driving
success in 2023, they are prioritizing improving their internal
systems; as well as increasing their brand awareness and expanding
their program offerings to better engage with current and
prospective donors and volunteers. Updating their systems is vital
as online donations make up the majority of funding, yet almost one
in five (19%) do not have an online donation option.
“As Canadians are re-evaluating how they support charities,
nonprofits need to examine how to make best use of the operational
dollars available to meet the increased demand for services at an
increasing cost.” Said Mark Hickman, Managing Director of Sage in
Canada. “To maintain and grow their share of funding, they must
advance brand awareness but also show operational efficiency.”
Prioritizing efficiency and demonstrating
value
Both individual and corporate donors state that a
clear alignment to values is in the top reasons of why they choose
an organization and nonprofits are looking to increase their brand
awareness and expand program offering. Additionally, in the first
part of the report, 86% of donors and volunteers are more likely to
donate to a charity if they know the charity is operating
efficiently, while 73% believe charities that are taking advantage
of available technologies are operating more efficiently. In
response, nonprofit organizations have had to evolve key processes
on how they engage and demonstrate impact to better meet today’s
donors’ expectations.
“The use of digital technologies in the nonprofit sector is no
longer optional. To succeed in this tech-driven world, nonprofits
need a digital footprint to build awareness of their brand and
program offerings,” Chantal Edwards, Manager, Public Policy,
Imagine Canada. “As governments and funders continue to focus on
efficient program delivery, the adoption of digital technologies
will allow nonprofits to automate processes resulting in reduced
program costs. Investments in digital technologies will be
essential to ensure nonprofits can continue to deliver high-quality
programs and services to communities in need."
As in many industries, nonprofits are facing economic
challenges, a rise in operational costs, a significant increase in
demand for their services, as well as general inflation challenges.
Nearly two in five (39%) respondents say that more and more
Canadians are turning to their services, resulting in more than a
third (38%) of organizations increasing the number of programs to
keep up with the demand.
Digital
transformation is becoming a necessity for success
Nonprofits agree that
technological advancement is seen as a strategic necessity, but a
large percentage do not have the people to make it a priority with
nearly half (48%) experiencing staffing shortages.
The report found that only 18% of
nonprofits are fully digital-first. Provincially, Quebec nonprofits
are far outpacing their provincial counterparts as 40% say they are
fully digital. Nearly half (48%) of nonprofits are in the process
of digitizing key aspects of their organization, while 20% have not
begun their digital transformation journeys yet.
Due to staffing shortages of skilled
workers and budget constraints, many nonprofits have taken a
staggered approach, prioritizing systems that can deliver the
greatest ROI. Over half (55%) have completely digitized their
financial processes; followed by people management (37%); marketing
activities (34%) and donor and volunteer communications (27%).
The report found that
organizations lack staff with critical skill sets to manage digital
transformation (35%), financial systems and processes unable to
keep pace (18%) and lack of process automation leading to
organizational inefficiencies (17%).
To read the full Grow Together: Building value for nonprofits in
a digital economy, visit here
Media contact:
Brittany FarquharPR Manager,
Canadabrittany.farquhar@sage.com
Research methodology
An online survey of 120 business decision makers at nonprofits
was completed between April 17th and April 25th, 2023, using
Leger’s online panel.
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About Leger
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analytics company, with more than 600 employees in eight Canadian
and US offices. Leger has been working with prestigious clients
since 1986.
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