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Association of Fundraising Professionals Lays Off 4 Workers, Temporarily Furloughs Others

It also reduced the pay of all employees. Its annual conference, which accounts for 30 percent of its revenue, had to go virtual this year and brought in a third less money than usual.

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How the Covid-19 Pandemic Has Affected the Wellbeing of Vulnerable Children (Podcast)

Lisa Hamilton, who heads the Annie E. Casey Foundation, also discusses the decline in juvenile detention during the pandemic.

NoVo Fund, Led by a Buffett Son, Criticized for Staff and Program Cuts

NoVo Fund, Led by a Buffett Son, Criticized for Staff and Program Cuts

Peter Buffett says overall grant making will increase this year even as priorities move away from advocacy to community building.

Foundation Requests for Proposals for Covid-19 Relief (May 19)

A compilation of requests for proposals for nonprofit groups focused on health care, food insecurity, journalism, mental health, African American communities, and more.

73% of Charities Worldwide See Decline in Contributions

A survey by CAF America also found that half of charities expect to see revenue decline by more than 20 percent over the next year.

The Pandemic Exacerbates Inequities for Women in the Workplace, Says Time’s Up Leader

The Pandemic Exacerbates Inequities for Women in the Workplace, Says Time’s Up Leader

Former Obama adviser Tina Tchen says there’s still a lot to do but that companies are more aware of the problems of gender discrimination than they were even a few years ago.

Community Foundation of the Ozarks and Missouri State U. Share $12 Million Bequest (Gifts Roundup)

Community Foundation of the Ozarks and Missouri State U. Share $12 Million Bequest (Gifts Roundup)

Plus, wealthy donors continue to give millions to help those affected by the pandemic.

House Passes Stimulus Bill With Sweeping New Benefits for Nonprofits

House Passes Stimulus Bill With Sweeping New Benefits for Nonprofits

The legislation greatly expands nonprofit eligibility for loans and other benefits, but President Trump and Republicans who lead the Senate have shown no interest in the legislation.

Strategy and Reinvention Are Key to Staying Alive for Nonprofits, Leading Grant Maker Says

Strategy and Reinvention Are Key to Staying Alive for Nonprofits, Leading Grant Maker Says

Too many nonprofits are scrambling to survive the immediate crisis while failing to adjust to what will become a new normal, says Jim Bildner, CEO of the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation.

Wells Fargo Foundation Appoints New President (Transitions)

Wells Fargo Foundation Appoints New President (Transitions)

Also, the Fund for Investigative Journalism hires its next executive director, and the longtime CFO at the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation has retired.