Our research, based on the first comprehensive financial analysis of New York's nonprofit sector, found that 10% of the city's nonprofits were insolvent and 40% had virtually no cash reserves. Less than 30% were financially strong. If anything, things are getting harder, given market volatility, the move to value-based payments in health care, and increased costs for real estate and labor.Fortunately, we also discovered that nonprofits can take a few concrete steps to reduce their risk of failure and sustain vital programs:Make risk management an explicit responsibility of the audit and/or finance committee.Develop a risk-tolerance statement, indicating the limits for risk-taking and the willingness to trade short-term impact for longer-ter...
This paper propsoes some reasons for the general discontent amongst nonprofit committee members and ...
The ability of nonprofits to weather hard times is a popular theme in the literature, yet most of th...
As the recession spread worldwide in the fall of 2008, many nonprofit organizations in New York and ...
The Financial Health of the United States Nonprofit Sector examines the finances of more than 219,00...
The economic crisis presented unprecedented challenges to nonprofit organizations to sustain their s...
Nonprofit financial health is the least developed among the three sectors – public, private nonprofi...
Nonprofit financial health is the least developed among the three sectors – public, private nonprofi...
Managers of nonprofit organizations are challenged to manage revenue growth and risk (i.e., volatili...
Effective nonprofit governance relies upon understanding an organization's financial condition and v...
Abstract — Scholars and practitioners have argued that effective financial management, particularly ...
Abstract — Scholars and practitioners have argued that effective financial management, particularly ...
There are over 1.5 million nonprofits in the United States. Of those, three-quarters (almost 1.2 mil...
Critical gaps exist in philanthropy’s definitions of and approach to risk management. This article d...
This article defines a charitable nonprofit organization as financially vulnerable if it is likely t...
Abstract This thesis evaluates the financial stability of nonprofit organizations and their ability...
This paper propsoes some reasons for the general discontent amongst nonprofit committee members and ...
The ability of nonprofits to weather hard times is a popular theme in the literature, yet most of th...
As the recession spread worldwide in the fall of 2008, many nonprofit organizations in New York and ...
The Financial Health of the United States Nonprofit Sector examines the finances of more than 219,00...
The economic crisis presented unprecedented challenges to nonprofit organizations to sustain their s...
Nonprofit financial health is the least developed among the three sectors – public, private nonprofi...
Nonprofit financial health is the least developed among the three sectors – public, private nonprofi...
Managers of nonprofit organizations are challenged to manage revenue growth and risk (i.e., volatili...
Effective nonprofit governance relies upon understanding an organization's financial condition and v...
Abstract — Scholars and practitioners have argued that effective financial management, particularly ...
Abstract — Scholars and practitioners have argued that effective financial management, particularly ...
There are over 1.5 million nonprofits in the United States. Of those, three-quarters (almost 1.2 mil...
Critical gaps exist in philanthropy’s definitions of and approach to risk management. This article d...
This article defines a charitable nonprofit organization as financially vulnerable if it is likely t...
Abstract This thesis evaluates the financial stability of nonprofit organizations and their ability...
This paper propsoes some reasons for the general discontent amongst nonprofit committee members and ...
The ability of nonprofits to weather hard times is a popular theme in the literature, yet most of th...
As the recession spread worldwide in the fall of 2008, many nonprofit organizations in New York and ...