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Author Archives: Visceral Dev Admin
Nonprofit Finance Fund Awarded $12 Million Charter School Credit Enhancement by Department of Education
New York, NY – February 7, 2023 – Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) has been awarded a $12 million grant through the United States Department of Education’s Credit Enhancement for Charter School Facilities Program to expand lending to community-centered charter schools. “For decades, public charter schools have been a fundamental part of the United States education &hellip
Su Teatro: Meet Me at the Theater
A story of place and belonging.
Nonprofit Finances Now
A look at nonprofit finances in the United States — how they’ve changed, where they stand now, and what the field needs to consider in the coming years.
When Funders Don’t Know Finance
This post originally appeared on Philanthropy News Digest on January 3, 2023. I’ve lost count of the times I’ve fielded calls from nonprofit leaders worried about how their financial information will be interpreted by potential funders: Will a grantmaker penalize them for not having a bigger safety net? Or, conversely, disqualify them if they have &hellip
Making the Case for Flexible Funding
LifeWay Network’s approach.
Nonprofit Finance Fund Welcomes Four New Board Members
New York, NY — November 30, 2022 — Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) is pleased to welcome Brenda Loya, Kris Putnam-Walkerly, Gregory Robinson, and Joe Silver to its Board of Directors. The four new members bring deep experience in finance, consulting, philanthropy, and community development to NFF’s Board. Each of our new board members brings diverse &hellip
Bre Onna Mathis
Director, Consulting
Seeing Our Adolescents Rise
A Colorado nonprofit spreads its wings.
Protecting Nonprofits That Protect Us During Crises – and Beyond
Originally published in Nonprofit Quarterly , November 21, 2022 “When schools and daycares shuttered, when food and other supply chains broke, who delivered baby supplies to parents juggling virtual work and young children? Who opened emergency childcare centers for the frontline workers who didn’t have the luxury of working from home? Who brought food to &hellip