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  • America's Nonprofits in Danger

    This story is from April; I wonder how the survey findings then compare to now.

    New York - April, 2009 - America's nonprofits, including the "lifeline" organizations that many depend on for food, shelter, and other basic services, are strained to the breaking point, according to a survey released today by Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF). The survey of over 1,100 nonprofit leaders in markets nationwide captures the financial state and particular challenges facing these organizations.

    Key findings include:
    Only 12% expect to operate above break-even this year.
    Just 16% anticipate being able to cover their operating expenses in both 2009 and 2010.
    31% don't have enough operating cash in hand to cover more that one month of expenses, and another 31% have less than three months' worth.
    52% of respondents expect the recession to have a long-term (2+ years) or permanent negative financial effect on their organizations.
    93% of lifeline organizations that provide essential services anticipate an increase in demand in 2009.

    Many organizations are experiencing a decline in funding even as demand increases. In 2009, 43% of respondents expect a decrease government funding; 62% expect a decrease in financial support from foundations; and 49% expect a decrease in contributions from individuals.

    Full story: http://www.nonprofitfinancefund.org/...php?autoID=166

    ABOUT NONPROFIT FINANCE FUND Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) is a national leader in nonprofit, philanthropic and social enterprise finance. Founded in 1980, NFF (http://www.nonprofitfinancefund.org) provides loans, access to capital and consulting services that build the capacity and the financial health of nonprofits. A leading community development financial institution with over $80 million in assets, NFF has provided over $190 million in loans and access to additional financing via grants, tax credits and capital in support of over $1 billion in projects for thousands of nonprofit clients nationwide. NFF has a staff of more than 75 serving nonprofits nationally from offices in Philadelphia, New York City, Newark, Boston, Detroit, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco.

    For more information, contact:
    Tricia McKenna or Crystal Noble
    Louder Than Words
    781-487-0002
    nff@louderthanwords.com
    The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

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    Re: America's Nonprofits in Danger

    I do not think the situation has improved.





    Decline in 2009 Foundation Giving Steeper Than Anticipated, According to New Foundation Center Survey
    Foundation Center


    November, 2009
    Foundation giving will likely decline by more than 10 percent in 2009, closer to the higher end of the 8 to 13 percent range estimated by the Foundation Center earlier this year. According to September 2009 survey findings released today in Foundations' Year-end Outlook for Giving and the Sector, foundation giving will also decline further in 2010, as previously predicted by the Center.

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    • #3
      Re: America's Nonprofits in Danger

      Isn't there any help available for groups like FluTrackers that rely 100% on donations?
      The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

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      • #4
        Re: America's Nonprofits in Danger

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