Stressed but Coping: Nonprofit Organizations and the Current Fiscal Crisis
January 19, 2004 Stressed but Coping: Nonprofit Organizations and the Current Fiscal Crisis A key group of U.S. nonprofit organizations experienced significant fiscal stress during 2003, but managed to cope with it successfully. As a result, the vast majority of these organizations boosted their revenues in the face of often-difficult economic pressures and expanded their activities in the process. These results emerge from a new survey just completed by the Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies as part of our Listening Post Project. Focusing on a nationwide sample of nonprofit organizations that belong to national umbrella groups . . .
