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5 Ways For Nonprofits To Prepare For Fewer Grants In 2023

Por: Forbes Business November 28, 2022

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The vast majority of nonprofits around the country have been stretched thin over the past couple of years. With , , and once-in-a-century , it’s been an extremely difficult couple of years for those who operate nonprofit organizations. But just as the worst of the pandemic is hopefully behind us, the financial setup for nonprofits looking ahead to 2023 is not attractive. Foundations typically give 5% of their total annual assets to nonprofit... + full article



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