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The Great Recession:
Nonprofit Winners and Losers

As speculations of an impending recession abound, NPQ reviews the data on the effects of the last one and make suggestions about what we need to do differently this time.

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From Sustainability to Survivability: 5 Nonprofit Finance Must Do’s in the Time of COVID

None of us expected the sudden disruption of our lives and society brought on by a pandemic, but here are five steps nonprofits need to take to steer their finances through the white water.

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Will Congressional Relief Packages Recognize Nonprofit Needs? You Can Make a Difference Today!

Last week, as Congress was developing legislation to address the COVID-19 crisis, 40 national organizations coalesced to make sure nonprofits weren’t forgotten.

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Nashville Provides a Picture of Economic Shutdown in Miniature

What does it mean for an entire economy to shut down? The national numbers are enormous, but sometimes it helps to take a look at the local level.

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COVID-19 Will Strike Poor People More Harshly and Further Widen Wealth Gap

The poorer you are, the more likely you are to sicken and die from COVID-19, and the likelier you are to suffer from short-term income and longer-term wealth loss.

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Direct Service Volunteers Stay Home in Droves—Now What?

All around the country, direct service organizations are running very low on volunteers. That’s not good news for them or their constituents.

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Organizing Religious Communities to Work for a Just Peace

Interfaith coalitions’ built-in constituencies know their home communities intimately, which makes such networks important to global action initiatives.

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