The 2019 M+R Benchmarks Study includes input from 135 wonderful nonprofit partners. They work to cure diseases, to protect wildlife, to preserve the planet, to advance equality, to promote science, to defend human dignity, to share cultural wonders, to end hunger, to make the world a better and kinder and more just place.
And then, in addition to all that, they generously share the results of their hard work so that we can all learn to do those things more effectively. They really are quite amazing.
Because the perspective and experience of nonprofits in different issue areas are so unique, we have broken out the findings by sector wherever possible. If you’re not sure which sector applies to you, take a look at the full list of participants – find your closest peers, and you’ll find where you belong.
We also sort our participants by size. For our study, “Small” refers to nonprofits with annual online revenue below $500,000; “Medium” includes those nonprofits with revenue between $500,000 and $3,000,000; and “Large” covers all those with online revenue greater than $3,000,000.
Not all participants were able to provide data for every metric. In places where a chart does not include data for a certain sector or size, it’s because we were not able to collect enough results to report a reliable average.
Sometimes comparing viewpoints can add depth and clarity; other times it simply creates confusion. Because our pool of participants changes from year to year, putting this year’s numbers side by side with previous editions is more likely to muddy the waters than shed new light.
Wherever we discuss year-over-year changes, this is based on comparisons among our current pool of participants, who generously provided multi-year data. Didn’t we tell you how wonderful they are?
Social Media
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Change in number of fans/followers 2017 to 2018
Change in Facebook fans 2017 to 2018
Change in Instagram followers 2017 to 2018
Change in Twitter followers 2017 to 2018
Posts per day
Facebook percent of posts that had paid reach
Types of Facebook posts
Facebook engagement score by day of week
Facebook engagement score
How to read box-whiskers charts
The white box indicates the median value.
The horizontal line indicates the range of normal values for the segment. The segment to the right of the dark gray box is the 75th percentile and the segment to the left is the 25th percentile.
Twitter engagement score
How to read box-whiskers charts
The white box indicates the median value.
The horizontal line indicates the range of normal values for the segment. The segment to the right of the dark gray box is the 75th percentile and the segment to the left is the 25th percentile.
Earned reach average
Facebook clap score
How to read box-whiskers charts
The white box indicates the median value.
The horizontal line indicates the range of normal values for the segment. The segment to the right of the dark gray box is the 75th percentile and the segment to the left is the 25th percentile.
Facebook talk score
How to read box-whiskers charts
The white box indicates the median value.
The horizontal line indicates the range of normal values for the segment. The segment to the right of the dark gray box is the 75th percentile and the segment to the left is the 25th percentile.
Facebook share score
How to read box-whiskers charts
The white box indicates the median value.
The horizontal line indicates the range of normal values for the segment. The segment to the right of the dark gray box is the 75th percentile and the segment to the left is the 25th percentile.
Facebook post engagement score by type of media
How to read box-whiskers charts
The white box indicates the median value.
The horizontal line indicates the range of normal values for the segment. The segment to the right of the dark gray box is the 75th percentile and the segment to the left is the 25th percentile.
For every $100 an organization raised online through other channels, they raised this in Facebook fundraisers
How to read box-whiskers charts
The white box indicates the median value.
The horizontal line indicates the range of normal values for the segment. The segment to the right of the dark gray box is the 75th percentile and the segment to the left is the 25th percentile.
Percent of Facebook revenue raised in each month
Facebook fundraisers average gift
Average number of gifts to a Facebook fundraiser
How to read box-whiskers charts
The white box indicates the median value.
The horizontal line indicates the range of normal values for the segment. The segment to the right of the dark gray box is the 75th percentile and the segment to the left is the 25th percentile.
Number of Facebook fundraisers per organization
How to read box-whiskers charts
The white box indicates the median value.
The horizontal line indicates the range of normal values for the segment. The segment to the right of the dark gray box is the 75th percentile and the segment to the left is the 25th percentile.