Arts and Culture / Human Services

Funding the Extraordinary: An Evaluation of the Kresge Foundation Arts and Culture Program's Institutional Capitalization Grantmaking

Between 2010 and 2012, The Kresge Foundation’s Arts and Culture Program made 36 institutional capitalization grants, which focused on facility investments and building reserves, as well as grants to support shifts in organizations’ business models and capitalization. In evaluating those grants, NFF has found that effective capitalization in the nonprofit sector requires attention to three key financial priorities: liquidity, adaptability and durability.

Other Reports

Human Services / Health Report

Strengthening the Los Angeles Food Access Ecosystem

Human Services / Health Report | Strengthening the Los Angeles Food Access Ecosystem
Education / Nonprofit Sector Report

Funding Non-Degree Workforce Programs at Community Colleges

Lessons Learned from New America’s New Models for Career Preparation Project Education / Nonprofit Sector Report | Funding Non-Degree Workforce Programs at Community Colleges
Health / Human Services Report

Advancing Resilience and Community Health

Health / Human Services Report | Advancing Resilience and Community Health