Nonprofit Harvest

Assisting nonprofits gather financial management resources that will help them build sustainable futures.

May 8, 2009

The Budget Proposal – What’s the Buzz?

The Federal Budget

On Thursday, May 7th the Obama Administration presented their 2010 federal budget.  Here are a few resources to help you understand how these budget decisions may impact your organization.

2009 Giving Forecast

This week the Minnesota Council of Foundations issued an update on how Minnesota’s foundation are responding to the economic crisis.  I suggest carefully reviewing the information to see if your funders giving priorities or guidelines have changed.

For organizations outside of Minnesota, the Foundation Center is doing a great job of gathering information and analysis on the philanthropic community, including a similar giving forecast for national funders.

Foundation Updates

This Week’s Harvest

May 1, 2009

Stimulating Resources

Stimulus Update

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA, commonly called the Stimulus), includes significant funding for nonprofit organizations.  However, assessing whether or not you should apply, and how to do so, can be a daunting task.  Especially given the timetable for submissions and reporting.

Before you apply for any federal funding, I encourage you to read these words of caution and consider whether or not your organization has the infrastructure and administrative capacity for a federal grant.

Jim Schowalter, Minnesota’s state budget director, also offers a few important caveats about the available funds, according to MCF’s Philanthropy Potluck blog:

The amount of stimulus money flowing to Minnesota is equal to 8.2 percent of our state budget; however, our state is facing a 15 percent budget deficit.  This stimulus funding provides a one- or two-year bump to hopefully get us through the recession, but it is not enough to resolve our budget deficit.

While the dollars involved are many, they are not significant enough to create new areas of funding or expand programming, and may not even be enough to stave off cuts to balance our state’s budget.  Much of the money will be distributed using existing infrastructure and pipelines and will go to backfill gaps created by budget shortfalls.

General Resources

Minnesota Resources

New 990 Resources

The IRS has an excellent Resource Library to help nonprofits maintain their tax exempt status, file reports, and meet other requirements.  They recently produced a new mini course to help nonprofits file the 990.

As a reminder, MCN has video training that helps organizations understand the changes to the 990 and Not-For-Profit Accounting can help answer your questions.

This Week’s Harvest

April 17, 2009

How’s Your Cash Flow?

Are You Concerned About Cash?

Blue Avocado’s new issue includes the financial management article, Finance Fear Factor Ratios.  Unfortunately, a number of people can probably relate to this experience:

A CFO at a troubled organization told me, “The first and last thing I do in the morning and evening is look at our bank balance and see if we have enough cash to meet our next payroll. The budget looks fine, but cash flow is our biggest problem.”

How do you know whether or not you should worry?  Read the rest of the article for ratios and four key questions to help you recognize red flags.

You can also read Cash is Cash, Sometimes for information on what could impact your ability to access your organization’s cash.  And our handy Cash Flow Template is available to help you craft your own cash flow projections.

Calling All Minnesota Social Entrepreneurs

Don’t miss your opportunity to enter the Social Entrepreneurs Cup – a joint venture of Social Venture Partners Minnesota and the Minnesota Cup.  This competition “seeks out, supports, and celebrates Minnesota’s most innovative and effective social entrepreneurs and the nonprofit organizations they lead.”

The deadline is Friday, April 24th, so you have one more week to enter.  It’s an opportunity to win a $20,000 general operating grant and 40 hours of consulting from Social Ventures Partners.

In the News: This Week’s Harvest

  • USA Today launched a new feature specifically for the nonprofit and philanthropic community.  Check out the Sharing section for news on our sector.

December 10, 2008

Harvesting Data

For people interested in how technology can help us understand and respond to the economy, the Foundation Center is using data mapping to illustrate what foundations are doing:

MapShot: Foundations Respond to the Economic Crisis

As you can see from the screenshot, you can sort the data by fiscal year, state, or recipient type.  It’s important to note that this includes grants and PRIs or program-related investments.  (Kate describes the benefits of PRIs in her post, Hidden gems of foundation funds.)

For more information, read the announcement on PhilanTopic.  Their intent is for the map to evolve and accurately reflect foundation giving:

New grants will be added to the map on an ongoing basis to provide the most current picture of foundation giving for programs and issues relating to the economic downturn. Grantmakers are encouraged to send announcements about their grants or PRIs to Matthew Ross at mr@foundationcenter.org.

Do you know what’s happening in your community?  Chime in!

November 21, 2008

Building a Collection

One of the most common recommendations for organizations during this challenging time is to try to innovate and collaborate. These calls for outside the box thinking are important, but how do you start that process?  Kate offered some suggestions on how nonprofits could initiate these partnerships.  I hope that this blog is another way for the nonprofit community to collaborate.  Social media tools — such as blogs, delicious, and twitter — are a great way to easily gather and share ideas and resources.  They are also a way to strengthen our community and support one another during this challenging time.

Many organizations, such as Nonprofits Assistance Fund, are working to gather and disseminate resources. Our goal is to collect as many of them as possible and post them here.  These posts will be filed under Resource Collections.

Focus on the Economic Crisis

The Foundation Center has created a library of information on the economy.  Their Focus on the Economic Crisis features news items, commentary, research advisories, and blog posts from PhilanTopic. It is an excellent collection of materials, with a focus on research and analysis from thought leaders in the field of philanthropy.

Nonprofit Economy Vitality Center

The National Council of Nonprofits (NCNA) has created the Nonprofit Economy Vitality Center. It is designed as an “ever-evolving resource” with materials on the impact of the economy on nonprofits, statistical data on the nonprofit sector, and coping strategies to help nonprofits continue to deliver services.

The Economy and Philanthropy

The Minnesota Council on Foundations has posted a collection of resources on The Economy and Philanthropy. Although it is geared for grantmakers, many of these resources are useful for nonprofits to gauge the impact of the economy on foundation, corporate, and individual giving.  They also have sections in the side bar of relevant news items and resources for nonprofits.  I also suggest you visit their excellent blog.

Our Call to Action: Building a Collection

I believe that at this time, we have a call to action.  At Nonprofits Assistance Fund, it is our mission to help build financially healthy nonprofit organizations.  Right now, there are many factors undermining our sector’s financial health and viability.  Let’s take advantage of what we do have — tools that facilitate sharing information, as well as savvy and strategic thinkers working to sustain our sector.  I encourage you to connect with me and contribute to this collection.  But I also ask that you work with anyone else who is gathering this kind of information.  For example, you can contact the NCNA and help them keep their collection up to date.  If we are all working in concert to harvest resources, we all have the best chance to make it through the winter.

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