On March 27, NFF launched the NYC COVID-19 Response & Impact Fund, designed to support NY human services and arts organizations with emergency, interest-free loans. As managers of the lending process, we reviewed hundreds of applications from nonprofits large and small, giving us a unique window into the state of the sector when the crisis &hellip
Author Archives: Visceral Dev Admin
Essential Social Services Are Struggling to Survive the COVID-19 Crisis
Originally published in The Commonwealth Fund , June 1, 2020 Many nonprofit community-based organizations (CBOs) are struggling to survive during the COVID-19 pandemic. To better understand the specific challenges CBOs are facing, NFF, with support from the Commonwealth Fund, surveyed nonprofit leaders across different sectors. Those surveyed described long-term implications of the challenges of COVID-19. &hellip
Why Grantmakers Need to Break Their Restriction Habit – Permanently
Originally published in Nonprofit Quarterly , April 17, 2020 Recently, hundreds of grantmakers have lifted grant restrictions to allow nonprofits to better navigate the COVID-19 health and economic crisis. “This swift, bold action will give nonprofits the freedom to focus on the things most critical to their communities and to shift resources as needed. If &hellip
Who Will Pay for Partnerships that Address Social Determinants of Health?
Originally published in Grantmakers In Health , April 8, 2020 The importance of addressing social determinants of health in driving health outcomes has become widely accepted, and solid relationships between health care institutions and networks of community-based organizations (CBO’s) can improve health outcomes. However, questions about the true cost, and who should pay, remain. Based &hellip
A ‘New New Normal’ for Foundation Giving: 3 Acts That Will Make a Difference
Originally published in The Chronicle of Philanthropy , March 20, 2020 Social distancing is disrupting needed services and creates unexpected sharp declines in revenues for many nonprofit organizations. For those nonprofits, how foundations give money makes a difference, and many foundations are now showing flexibility in their funding practices. Here are three steps that foundations &hellip
Los Angeles Early Care and Education Provider Financial Analysis
Policy and systems change solutions that can enhance the fiscal strength of the early care and education sector.
"Why Funding Overhead Is Not the Real Issue: The Case to Cover Full Costs" in Nonprofit Quarterly
Claire Knowlton, Associate Director in Advisory Services, wrote an article for Nonprofit Quarterly about “The Case to Cover Full Costs.” This article voices NFF’s long-standing belief that overhead measures are poor indicators of an organization’s impact or financial efficacy. Claire further explores what nonprofits and funders can do to end the “doom loop” of underfunded &hellip
Catalyzing Affordable Housing with Flexible, Pre-Development Financing
Abode Communities’ supportive housing.
Old Boilers and Overcrowding: Facility Costs to Consider
Facilities are mission-critical for some nonprofits, but facility ownership comes with upfront and ongoing costs to consider
Six Ways to Improve How Government Funds Nonprofits
Tips from NFF and Social Service Providers Who pays the price for insufficient government contracts and late payments? It’s the Oakland resident living in a tent encampment, waiting to transition to an apartment where he can regroup and get back on his feet in safe, stable housing. And it’s the underpaid housing coordinator who’s working overtime &hellip