Austin, TX, Dec. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In a year marked by economic uncertainty,ย federal funding loss,ย and growing pressure on fundraising teams, one finding stands out:ย events are still delivering.ย Bonterra, the leader in social impact technology, today released itsย 2026 Fundraising Outlook Report,ย developed in partnership withย OneCause, its award-winning auction and event fundraising product. Drawing insight from 1,273 nonprofit professionals, the study reveals how fundraisers are turning to events, the potential of empowered supporters, and emerging AI capabilities to stabilize revenue and strengthen donorย connectionย in the year ahead.ย
ย โThis yearโs findings reveal a sector adapting quickly to shifting donor expectations and funding realities,โ saidย Scott Brighton, CEO atย Bonterra. โFundraisers are meeting these challenges with creativity, data-informed decision making, and a renewed focus on relationships.ย Theyโreย leaning into the channels and technologies that deepen connection โ like events, community engagement, and AI โ to build more stable and sustainable paths forward.โย
The data reinforces that story across several major themes:
Events Continue to Anchor Fundraising Success
Despite volatility across the sector, events stood out as a consistent bright spot.ย Of the 97% of nonprofits who held an event in 2025,ย 77% met or exceeded their event fundraising goals, with nonprofits who hosted exclusively in-person or a mix of in-person, virtual, and/or hybrid events delivering the strongest returns.ย
Nonprofits that did not host events saw significantly weaker results: 46% fell short of fundraising targets. The data underscores a clear pattern: events continue to anchor fundraising success by driving both revenue and donor engagement.ย
Funding Loss Is Driving Nonprofits Back to Their Most Reliable Revenue Sources
While nonprofits continue to adapt, financial strainย remainsย a defining theme โย 60% of respondents report being challenged by a sudden or significant loss of external funding, including government grants and contract changes. Concern is widespread: 90% expect these challenges to persistย intoย 2026.ย ย
To fill these gaps, nonprofits are turning toward the most proven, dependable revenue streams:
- Fundraising events (24%)
- Corporate sponsorships (23%)
- Major gifts and planned giving (22%)
- Online giving campaigns (18%)
Given eventsโ consistently strong performance and donor-engagement value, their role as a revenue stabilizer is expected to grow even further in the coming year.
Donor Challenges Are Reshaping Fundraising Priorities
Nonprofits entered 2025 facing heightened donor expectations, rapid shifts in attention, and increased competition for engagement. The top challenges includeย donor engagement, donor fatigue, and recurring giving.ย These pressures are driving a renewed focus on donor loyalty, deeper stewardship, and relationship-building.ย ย
These pressures are shaping priorities for the year ahead:
- 97% list donor acquisition as a top priority
- 96% will prioritize donor retention
- 95% aim to increase revenue from existing campaigns
Events, with their built-in connection and immediacy, remain a powerful solution to donor fatigue and a catalyst for deeper, more sustained donor relationships.
Event Ambassador Fundraising: A High-Potential Channel
As fundraising teams operate under the strain of limited capacity, supporters are becoming an increasingly important extension of nonprofit reach.
- 6 in 10 nonprofits have asked supporters to fundraise around events
- Only 11% say those efforts are very effective
- An overwhelming 96% say it is important to leverage supporters more effectively
This gap between enthusiasm and effectiveness points to the need for more structured, scalable supporter engagement modelsย to transform these efforts into consistent, predictable growth engines.ย As the report notes,ย event ambassador fundraising gives supporters clear roles, tools, and influence tracking, creating a more reliable and repeatable way to drive attendance, giving, and outreach.
AI Adoption Accelerates, Boosting Capacity and Confidence
Nonprofits madeย significant gains in AI fluency and usageย this year.ย Working knowledge of AIย jumpedย fromย 24% to 38%, and adoption grew across several core activities:
- 56% now use AI for copywriting tasks
- 48% use AI for fundraising activities, such as event planning and donor communication workflows
Belief in AIโs impact is increasing as well, with 68% of nonprofits saying AI will greatly benefit them and 56% saying it will directly impact their fundraising. Together, these shifts mark a turning point: nonprofits are moving from experimentation into practical application, especially in areas where AI can save time and increase personalization.
A Roadmap for the Year Ahead
Theย 2026 Fundraising Outlook Reportย offers social good leaders a data-backed path forward in a turbulent environment,ย highlighting where nonprofits are finding success today and where new opportunities for innovation lie.ย
Download the full reportย for more insights and practical tips.
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Bonterraย is the onlyย solutionsย network built to connect nonprofits and funders across the social good ecosystem. Supporting more than 180,000 organizations andย facilitatingย overย $28 billionย in annual giving, we help nonprofits, volunteers, funders, corporate partners, and public agencies turn data into action and amplify impact. With trusted platforms, ethical AI, and advanced innovation at our core,ย Bonterraย is powering the next era of good.
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