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New Data Shows Small NPO Fundraising Hammered

Contrary to statistics at the beginning of the pandemic, a new report shows that the smallest nonprofits, those that raise $1 million or less a year, really have been clobbered during the pandemic.  Read More

PPP Loan Management and Forgiveness

Many nonprofits are in the process of seeking forgiveness for their PPP loans and making decisions about how to represent the funds in their year-end financial statements. We hope this interview by Nonprofit Quarterly with Fiscal Management Associates answers your burning questions. Read More

10 Leadership Strategies For Thriving in 2021

We are at the end of a challenging year. So much of it has been a blur as we’ve scrambled to adapt to a persistent global pandemic. Heading into 2021 we know our best-laid plans will be quickly undone without warning. How do we survive and thrive in such an unpredictable environment? Read More

Clocks and Clouds: Emergent Issues Require Emergent Thinking

To understand a clock you only need to take it apart. If it breaks you can find the problem and fix it. Cloud type problems, on the other hand, are complex and dynamic. Cloud type problems are more difficult to understand, they are unpredictable and constantly changing. Read More

Mergers, Acquisitions and Talking Tachlis!

At the root of the options ahead is the willingness of professionals and lay-leaders to accept that service delivery, human resource and philanthropy are different now than just nine months ago. At the same time, with change comes adaption, opportunity, stagnation or possible extinction. Read More