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Recommended Article Reading
What Will Nonprofits Look Like In 2025? Nine Experts Weigh In by Forbes
- Growth And Awareness
As membership increases, the ability to reach new audiences will climb. As our mission aims to generate positive press for chiropractic care, we have to consistently tailor our key messages to continue to bring change to the healthcare landscape. – Sherry McAllister, Foundation for Chiropractic Progress
- New Digital Opportunities
Technology will change how we reach our audience, providing new opportunities to work together and increased efficiencies. Also, connectivity will link us more closely together, potentially helping our nonprofits more quickly reach those in need of what we offer. – Gloria Horsley, Open to Hope
- Staffing And Succession Planning
To hire top talent and remain viable, nonprofits must compete with for-profits that offer work-life balance and nontraditional benefits. Nonprofits looking to the future must also consider succession planning by focusing on age, gender and ethnic diversity across the board and staff. – Albert L. Reyes, Buckner International