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2 0 2 3 S T A T E O

16 Oct 2023

0 5 33% of respondents with budgets between $0 - $499, 999 31% of respondents with budgets between $500, 000 - $2,999,999 13% of respondents with budgets between $500,000 - $999,999 18% of respondents with budgets between $1 mil l ion - $2,999,999 28% of respondents from organizations with budgets of $3 mil l ion or above 14% of respondents with budgets between $3 mil l ion - $10 mil l ion 14% of. [...] More respondents with budgets of $3 mil l ion and above (71%) and in Peel (83%) reported an increase in government funding as a factor More sports & recreation respondents reported an increase in earned income (68%) as a factor More respondents in Niagara reported an increase in donations (67%) as a factor 0 9 Costs continue to increase for nonprofits and the largest source of expense is salaries. [...] More respondents with budgets of $500,000 or less reported a 50% or more increase in costs 12% of B3 respondents reported double or more increase in costs 85% of Francophone respondents reported an increase in costs 46% of respondents reported their largest source of expense as salaries or benefits Less respondents with budgets $500,000 or less (34%) reported salaries or benefits as their largest. [...] 62% of respondents lease space 27% of respondents own their space More respondents in Central Ontario (34%), in rural communit ies (32%), and from Faith groups (60%) own space 18% of respondents operate remotely and access space as needed 20% of B3 respondents do not have space but need it , compared to only 3% average reported by al l respondents 18% of 2SLGBTQIA+ respondents are l ikely to opera. [...] 81% of respondents engage in data col lection More respondents in Peel (95%), B3 respondents (85%), I4 respondents (83%), and 2SLGBTQIA+ respondents (88%) engage in data col lection 74% of respondents from Northern Ontario engage in data col lection Nonprofits place varying degrees of importance on the data they col lect and how they use i t : More than half of respondents (58%) place signif icant.
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