The Center for Sustainable Giving Launches to Help Nonprofits Thrive in the Subscription Economy
New initiative equips leaders with strategies to grow generosity, deepen donor relationships and seize opportunity in this new era of giving
SEATTLE, Wash. (May 4, 2026) – As the subscription economy reshapes how people give, The Center for Sustainable Giving launches to equip leaders to grow generosity and cultivate giving programs for the future.
Founded by Dave Raley, speaker, advisor and author of The Rise of Sustainable Giving, The Center for Sustainable Giving serves leaders of the more than 1.9 million registered nonprofit organizations in the United States as well as those around the world seeking to break free from the exhausting cycle of short-term fundraising triage and build toward the long-term health of their organizations.
“Sustainable giving is not a passing trend or a tactic to test and move on from. It is a fundamental shift in how organizations fund their missions, relate to donors, and build for the future,” said Raley, Founder and CEO of The Center for Sustainable Giving. “For the first time, the conditions are aligned for sustainable recurring giving to move from the margins to the center of nonprofit funding—not for a few organizations, but for the sector as a whole.”
In 2024, charitable giving reached a record $592.50 billion, 66% of which was attributed to individual donations (Giving USA 2025). Over the past few years, as the subscription economy has shifted, it has changed what people expect, how they engage and how they commit.
“The rise of the subscription economy has fundamentally reshaped how people relate to ongoing value and recurring commitments,” Raley states. “Donors are no longer limited by habit or technology to one-time expressions of support. They are ready—and often eager—to participate in causes they care about on an ongoing basis.”
While sustainable recurring giving is not new, Raley notes that over the next decade, the convergence of changing donor behavior, the subscription economy and leaders willing to invest in the shift represents $100 billion to $200 billion of additional generosity, according to the Data Commons team at GivingTuesday. This represents resources that could stabilize organizations, deepen impact and fundamentally reshape the sector.
Nathan Chappell, co-author of The Generosity Crisis, sees the launch of The Center for Sustainable Giving as timely and critical: "The generosity crisis is real, and well documented — year after year, fewer people are choosing to give. But this moment also represents a genuine opportunity: not just to grow giving, but to rebuild a culture of generosity that reconnects people to causes and to each other. The Center for Sustainable Giving is exactly the kind of catalyst leaders need right now to help turn the tide."
The Center’s work is organized around four integrated pillars designed to move the sector forward together:
Training to equip leaders to grow sustainable giving through immersive learning
Advisory through applied strategy and implementation to transform organizations to grow
Insights to advance sustainable giving through research, ideas, and thought leadership
Partnerships to scale impact and facilitate a healthy ecosystem of providers enabling sustainable giving
“Organizations that learn to lead sustainable recurring giving today are not simply preparing for recurring revenue. They are developing the leadership capacity required to steward generosity,” notes Raley. “Organizations that build sustainable giving well gain stability instead of volatility, loyalty instead of churn, clarity instead of constant urgency, and freedom to plan instead of perpetual reaction.”
For more information, visit sustainablegiving.org.
About The Center for Sustainable Giving
The Center for Sustainable Giving exists to equip leaders to grow generosity – within themselves, their organizations, and the communities they serve – fueling more sustainable and lasting impact. Founded by speaker, writer and author Dave Raley, The Center is built around four pillars to form an integrated ecosystem: driving formation through Training, depth through Advisory, discovery through Insights, and multiplication through Partnerships. Visit sustainablegiving.org for more information.
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Dave Raley is inviting nonprofit leaders to go beyond the data and explore what's possible. On Tuesday, May 12th at 9 am PT / 12 pm ET, he will host The Future of Sustainable Giving: From What Is to What Could Be — a free, 60-minute live webinar. This forward-looking conversation casts a vision for a future where sustainable giving is more accessible to more organizations than at any other point in history, and explores what that opportunity asks of leaders willing to build for it.