America's nonprofits are expecting 2011 to be another tough year for their organizations, and for the people they serve, according to a
survey released today by
Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF), with support from the
Bank of America Charitable Foundation. The survey of more than 1,900 nonprofit leaders in markets nationwide found that while there are some signs of hope, many nonprofits are straining under year-after-year increases in the demand for services....
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Nonprofit Woes
March 30, 2010
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March 30, 2010, The City Wire — The Nonprofit Finance Fund recently issued results from a survey suggesting 2010 could be more financially difficult than 2009.
NFF surveyed 1,300 nonprofit leaders in various U.S. markets. The NFF reports “strong evidence of the dramatic and creative steps that organizations are taking in order to maintain — and even expand — service delivery to meet increased demand during this time of continued economic uncertainty.”
The key finding is that almost 90% of nonprofit leaders expect 2010 to be more difficult or as difficult as 2009 with respect to finances.
Nonprofit Groups Foresee Tough Year
March 23, 2010
From News
March 23, 2010, The New York Times — A new survey of nonprofit groups suggests that this year will be as challenging for them as 2009, when many organizations suffered from declines in giving, delays in government payments and increased demand for their services.