Facilities dominate arts operations to an extent rarely seen in any sector. Their facilities are technically complex, expensive and time-consuming to build and maintain. While appropriate facilities are intrinsic to the health of arts organizations, we treat them as if they were peripheral. This denial means that we spend millions annually—intentionally or not—to build and maintain an enormous asset base without acknowledging or providing for it.
Projects & Reports
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Beyond the Twelve-month Grant
Three years of flexible funding and self-directed support helped 20 Colorado nonprofits strengthen their organizations and the communities they serve
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Blog
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Top Indicators of Nonprofit Financial Health
The following blog was originally published in March of 2018, authored by NFF alum Peter Kramer We recently updated a few links within the blog and...
Peter Kramer
Story
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Matching Financial Data to Mission
NFF helps The Colorado Health Foundation implement more inclusive grantmaking practices
Chris Lisée