Agreed upon pay cuts come to the NY philharmonic; people Scrooge-like ghosts haunt public policy; 12 Days of Carryout model for community building fundraising; and more!
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A Year Like None Other: 2020’s Impact on Nonprofit Revenue and Programming


NPQ, Propel Nonprofits and FMA recently launched a new collaborative initiative called the Financial Commons. The Financial Commons intends to provide resources to nonprofits of all shapes, sizes, and types to help them build their capacities for the kind of agile financial strategy and management our complex environment calls on them to enact on a regular basis.

From PPP loans, to rapid program adaptation, to virtual fundraisers, new data from the launch of the Financial Commons confirms that 2020 has been a year like none other.

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New York Philharmonic Players Agree to Long-Term Pay Cut

When the New York Philharmonic’s new union contract ends in September 2024, the players will still earn less than they did before the pandemic struck.

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Arrested for Being Poor? Prosecutor Fired for Standing against Antiquated Law

An Arkansas deputy prosecutor was fired for criticizing a law worthy of Ebenezer Scrooge.

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Fundraising Like a Community: Peoria’s Great Idea

Peoria’s 12 Days of Takeout community campaign makes the holiday a community celebration, with food, performances, and goodwill all wrapped up into one.

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A University Struggles to Acknowledge Its Part in Structural Racism

At the University of Dallas, a student proposal to establish a racial justice club for students is being revised by the powers that be—again.

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Legacy Interrupted: Overdependence without a Commitment Is Just a Bad Idea

This organization found itself written out of the will of its founder and benefactor when she died two years ago, and it is now preparing to close up shop.

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