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Reply To: Private: Benefit Structure Equity
Hi Ruth, When we restructured our benefits structure a while back, it was a big step in the right direction. Prior to instituting a “benefit…
Reply To: Private: One time windfall
Kate: Your story is an example of a provocative statement I make in training sessions. If you want to damage a nonprofit (especially a religious…
Reply To: Private: Resilience is more complicated than a checklist of steps
What are the things you have done over the past few years that have most attended to the resilience/sustainability of your organization?
Reply To: Private: Budgeting in an era of inflation
When I wrote that article for the newsletter, I was struck once again by the many wildcards in the financial management of nonprofits. IT WAS…
Reply To: Private: Livable wages
Ronald, can you say more about this model? Why do you divide it that way and what makes that sorting useful? To me, the issue…
Reply To: Private: Benefit Structure Equity
Jen, good question! I think there is a world of nonprofit innovation out there in terms of new benefits structures and that it touches on…
Reply To: Private: Resilience is more complicated than a checklist of steps
Hello, thank you for this discussion! I have a few thoughts about the narrative of “resilience” as it relates to the nonprofit sector. In general,…
Reply To: Private: Livable wages
We use a capital structure model with 3 sources. Contracts, Fee for service, and gifts. The triple-legged structure allows us to finance problems in any…
Reply To: Private: Can salary keep pace?
Good point, we have a similar issue because we are primarily a health care organization. We receive grants that cover a good portion of our…
Reply To: Private: Managing and using cash reserves
It is helpful to see other’s approach to reserves. After 2020, we realized some income sources that we had relied on had potential to change…