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Contributions To DAFs, Distributions Both Decline

The NonProfit Times

The growth in charitable assets under management is attributable in part to gains in global financial markets. By the 2023 calendar year-end, the Dow was 13.7% The Donor-Advised Fund Report is compiled with data from 1,140 charitable sponsors that reported assets in any year from 2019 through 2023. billion in 2023, a 9.9%

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Cornerstone Montgomery

RBW Strategy

Challenge RBW Strategy first partnered with 2019 to support a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) grant application. RBW Strategy’s support has led to additional new grant awards with an expanded number of funders, as well as additional federal grants since the original SAMHSA collaboration back in 2019.

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The data/crisis catch-22: How the pandemic created a social sector data gap  

Candid

This creates a data/crisis catch-22: While it’s important to have recent data when managing a crisis, it’s also harder to get. We’re still waiting on tens of thousands of filings for 2019 iii and about 30% of 2020 filings; collection of 2021 filings has just begun. In contrast, 2019 and 2020 fiscals are lagging at 24 months.

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Save Our Stages & PPP Part 2: The Next Round of Relief Funding

Cain Nonprofit Solutions

We can argue later as to whether or not this was cool of them… For now, here is a broad overview of what you need to know about PPP Part 2: PPP Part 2 is a $284 Billion Relief Package for small businesses and nonprofits PPP Part 2 extends the costs covered by PPP Part 1 out to March 31, 2021 This is considered a second draw of forgivable loans (..)

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Using smart tech to reimagine nonprofit work

Candid

The pandemic exacerbated these rumblings not only because these stressors increased but because people experienced a different kind of work life, with more flexibility to work from home and less hovering by management. As a result, nonprofit employees have quit their jobs at record levels since the start of the pandemic.

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Have grantmaker salaries kept up with inflation?  

Candid

While a few roles such as grants manager/administrator, associate director or executive vice president, and program director have seen their median salaries drop, these dips are likely due to staffing or reporting changes rather than actual reductions in individuals’ salaries. Inflation rates are based on the U.S.

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Cultivating Empathy in School-Parent Communications

Blackbaud

Stanford University psychologist Jamil Zaki, PhD , describes empathy as the “psychological ‘superglue’ that connects people and undergirds cooperation and kindness” (The Economist, June 7, 2019). In addition to your code of conduct, the handbook should include your mission statement, school calendar, policies, and procedures.