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A Nonprofit Partnership: How One Board Member Connected Two Organizations and Boosted Both

Blue Avocado

Board members are a vital resource for nonprofits: In addition to their responsibility for governance, they each bring unique perspectives and experiences to enrich the growth of nonprofit organizations and partnerships. She then received her graduate degree in higher education, student affairs, and international education policy.

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Is There An Inequality Tipping Point for Nonprofits?

Blue Avocado

From 2021 to 2022, according to a Nonprofit Times article, the number of people giving to nonprofits declined by an estimated 7.1 But diminishing tax rates over the past half-century have sapped the ability of our government to address the scale of the problems that are emerging. This is the inequality tipping point that concerns me.

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A $65 Billion Wake-Up Call for Nonprofits—How to Survive the Shift

Center for Major Gifts

2022: Donations dropped to $386.76 In other words, more than $100 billion less was donated by individuals in 2022 and 2023 combined compared to 2021. A combination of economic and policy factors contributed to a strong giving year in 2021: Large-scale government stimulus measures put more disposable income into circulation.

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The 2022 Nonprofit Outlook for Inflation, Monetary Policy and More

NonProfit PRO

I regard this year’s financial picture as an opportunity for cautious optimism rather than fear or hesitation. As a former Goldman Sachs investment banker and co-founder of a firm that has served nonprofits for 30 years, I want to offer a few observations (not predictions or recommendations) on the present moment.

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The Nonprofit Sector Strength and Partnership Act – What Matters to Grant Writers?

ProposalPRO

Last week the nonprofit sector achieved a milestone when legislation was introduced in the House of Representatives to elevate sector voices in the development of policy. It was introduced in Congress on April 26, 2022. and the speed with which policy is sometimes translated into Notices of Funding Opportunities or NOFOs.

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501(c)(4)s: Political powerhouses or misunderstood nonprofits? 

Candid

It will also explore how many 501(c)(4) organizations there are in the United States and how many can actually be considered “political,” that is, engaged in politics explicitly with a focus on influencing government policy or elections. billion) of total 501(c)(4) revenue for fiscal year end 2022.

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Foundation giving and payout: what changed in 2021?

Candid

Looking ahead: 2022 trends ? . The survey asked respondents whether they anticipated their foundation’s giving in FYE 2022 will increase, decrease, or remain about the same. Only 47 of the 530 foundations anticipated a decrease in grantmaking in FYE 2022. We are returning to our normal grantmaking levels in FY 2022.” . “We