A Report of CEP's Nonprofit Voice Project
In the four years since the COVID-19 pandemic began and movements for racial justice gained widespread public attention, nonprofits across the United States have demonstrated their pivotal role in meeting their communities’ needs and advocating for those they serve. Individual and institutional funders, too, have responded to calls for change. Given the vital role nonprofits play in communities across the U.S., we sought to understand how they are faring now and to shed new light on their experiences with funders.
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representing a 52 percent response rate
A Nonprofit Voice Project Report
While most nonprofits responding to our survey report strong financial results, burnout remains top of mind for nonprofit leaders across the country, both for themselves and their staff. Simultaneously, the majority of nonprofit leaders are seeing new or continued efforts from their funders to change their grantmaking practices, including reduced restrictions and streamlined application and reporting processes. However, while some funders have sustained or committed to efforts advancing racial equity, more than a third don’t prioritize it.
We hope that this report, and future Nonprofit Voice Project research, will continue to inform individual and institutional donors of the challenges facing leaders of nonprofit organizations in the coming years.
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