The Guide to Annual Reports for Nonprofit Organizations

February 27, 2019

One of the best ways to communicate your nonprofit’s wins each year is with an annual report. This not only helps keep current donors informed, it can also draw in new donors. While annual reports are an important means of communication for your donors, they don’t need to be tedious and time consuming for you. In fact, in recent years many nonprofits have turned to creating more innovative types of annual reports to showcase their cause and efforts, and they’ve seen great success from doing so.

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