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new%20research%20report<%2Fa>%20from%20the%20Center%20for%20Effective%20Philanthropy<%2Fa>%20(CEP)%20reveals%20that%20most%20nonprofits%20are%20using%20beneficiary%20feedback%20to%20improve%20their%20programs,%20but%20leaders%20of%20those%20organizations%20believe%20most%20of%20their%20foundation%20funders%20lack%20a%20deep%20understanding%20of%20their%20intended%20beneficiaries’%20needs.%20The%20report%20describes%20how%20in%20the%20eyes%20of%20nonprofits%20leaders,%20the%20foundations%20that%20best%20understand%20their%20beneficiaries’%20needs%20are%20deeply%20connected%20—%20and%20actively%20engaged%20—%20with%20their%20work%20and%20are%20open,%20humble%20and%20collaborative%20in%20their%20approach.%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Faggregatedcontent%2Fnew-cep-research-reveals-insights-beneficiary-feedback%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="13759" type="icon_link">
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A new research report from the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) reveals that most nonprofits are using beneficiary feedback to improve their programs, but leaders of those organizations believe most of their foundation funders lack a deep understanding of their intended beneficiaries’ needs. The report describes how in the eyes of nonprofits leaders, the foundations that best understand their beneficiaries’ needs are deeply connected — and actively engaged — with their work and are open, humble and collaborative in their approach.
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