Let’s set the scene: your nonprofit’s annual report page used to get 5,000 visitors per month from people searching “climate change statistics.” Now it has dropped to 1,200. Google’s AI is answering those questions directly, without sending anyone to your carefully researched content.

These changes to website traffic and search are happening right now to nonprofits everywhere. We’re seeing this pattern across organizations, from small local charities to major international NGOs.

The good news is that there are concrete steps your team can take to adapt to keep your website traffic up. This guide covers what’s happening to nonprofit search traffic, how to make your content AI-readable through structured data, the types of search terms that still drive visitors to your site, and how …

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