“A large percentage of the donations that nonprofits see throughout the year occur throughout this time period,” said Kate Rubalcava, CEO of Utah Nonprofits...
“Funders don’t generally want to pay for infrastructure cost,” Utah Nonprofits Association chief executive officer Kate Rubalcava said. “They want you to miraculously figure out how to fix that problem.”
As the partial government shutdown stretches into its fourth week, Utah nonprofits are feeling the pressure, according to a survey by the Utah Nonprofits Association (UNA) which found that 10 percent of its members have seen in increase in the...
“We have estimates of anywhere from $13 to $21 billion dollars in a loss for charitable donations across the country,” said Kate Rubalcava, CEO of the Utah Nonprofits Association. “In Utah, specifically, we’re not seeing that type of projected...
“As it comes to election season, nonprofit organizations that serve a particular type of mission whether they’re serving communities that are impacted with poverty or homelessness or education they can support issues that impact that piece of...
Kate Rubalcava, chief executive officer of the Utah Nonprofits Association, said her organization is encouraging directors statewide to advocate for their cause, suggesting they work regularly with government representatives to explain how their...
Kate Rubalcava has been selected to lead the Utah Nonprofits Association as its chief executive officer. She assumed leadership of the organization, which represents more than 600 nonprofits in the state, this week.
Nonprofit organizations and charities are sounding the alarm about a new regulatory proposal from the IRS that would encourage them to collect the Social Security numbers of their donors.
A new study says about 45,000 refugees now live in Utah — and at least 220 separate organizations offer 388 programs to help them. But efforts often are not coordinated and may not give refugees what they really need where they need it.