30
March 2011
Past Event
Crunch Time For Nonprofits?

Crunch Time For Nonprofits?

Past Event
Hudson Institute, Washington, D.C. Headquarters
March 30, 2011
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30
March 2011
Past Event

1015 15th Street, N.W., 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20005

Speakers:
William Schambra,

Hudson Senior Fellow and Director, Bradley Center for Philanthropy & Civic Renewal

Tim Delaney,

President and CEO of the National Council of Nonprofits

Eugene Steuerle,

Richard B. Fisher Chair and Institute Fellow at the Urban Institute

Ivye Allen,

President of the Foundation for the Mid South

Steven Malanga,

Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute

In the "new normal" of severely constrained state and local budgets, the mounting problems of nonprofit organizations often seem to be overlooked. As Tim Delaney of the National Council of Nonprofits put it recently on The Nonprofit Quarterly website, nonprofits are suffering from the withholding of payments by government for services already rendered; from a wave of proposed new taxes and fees; and from the expectation that the nonprofit sector will somehow fill the void as public funding is slashed. All the while, Delaney argues, nonprofits continue to labor under the delusion that they cannot legally speak out about their plight.

How bad are things getting for nonprofits and what can they do about it? The Bradley Center was pleased to host an outstanding panel of knowledgeable commentators to discuss this issue.

Recommended Reading

Rick Cohen, Nonprofit Leaders Respond to the Budget Crunch, The Nonprofit Quarterly, March 31, 2011

Tim Delaney, An Uncomfortable-but Necessary-Conversation, The Nonprofit Quarterley, January 31, 2011

List of links to articles in The Nonprofit Quarterly on the impact of state and local budget shortfalls on nonprofits.

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