When Sonoma State University cut its entire athletics department to close a $24 million deficit, it sent a clear message: even long-standing programs once thought untouchable are now on the chopping block. Nonprofits everywhere must confront a similar truth—preserving the core mission may require letting go of cherished traditions. These decisions won’t be easy or popular, but they’re becoming unavoidable in a world of shrinking resources and shifting priorities. Mission clarity isn’t just important—it’s the new survival strategy.
Read MoreHow is the credit crunch impacting nonprofits? Nonprofits are businesses too, and banks treat them the same way they treat for-profit businesses. Read this blog for tips to manage your nonprofit when it comes to seeking credit.
Read MoreAre we paying close enough attention to what’s happening across the pond? Nonprofits in England are dipping into reserves as the communities they serve continue to grow - in size and need. What should we be doing here to prepare for this issue? Read the blog for Randall’s thoughts.
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