As a nonprofit leader, you know firsthand how important organizations like yours are for people across the globe. Nonprofits provide necessary services, organize and advocate for change, and build webs of connection among diverse members of our communities. At Taproot, we’re committed to getting nonprofits the support they need through skilled volunteer service. To continue to provide the most responsive and effective programs possible, it is vital that we hear directly from nonprofits professionals like you about the real-world experiences and needs facing your organization.
Taproot has recently launched our 2024 Nonprofit Resiliency Survey, which aims to uncover the most pressing challenges faced by nonprofit leaders as they work to address rising community needs. The survey will dig in to the hurdles that social good leaders are experiencing, and how you are accessing and managing resources that could fuel your mission. The survey is open now and can be accessed here.
Insights gathered from the 2024 Nonprofit Resilience Survey will help inform Taproot’s future, ensuring that our programs are able to meet the needs of a diverse range of nonprofit organizations. Results will also be shared with the public as a resource for stakeholders, thought leaders, and researchers in the nonprofit sector.
The Nonprofit Resiliency Survey will collect feedback from approximately 500 nonprofit professionals. We are committed to gathering information from a broad range of organizations representing various budget sizes, locations, staff sizes, leadership types, communities served, and mission areas. The survey takes 10-15 minutes to complete and once finished, you’ll be entered to win one of five $50 Global Giving gift cards to make a donation to a cause you care about.
Taproot is actively seeking partnerships to help us advance survey distribution, data analysis, and eventual resource development. Our team can provide plenty of easily shareable templates for social media, email, and more. If you are interested in spreading the word or pitching in on the project, please reach out to Kimberly Swartz.