Research, Reports, and Data

Based on the data submitted by state, local, and territorial governments, as of June 30, 2024, an estimated $46.0 billion in SLFRF resources remain available.

Data made available by Treasury show how governments have used SLFRF to partner with charitable nonprofits as of March 31, 2024.

Next time you wonder if time spent filling out another survey is worth it, consider the impact your information can have in informing and influencing people. Completing a survey means that your story gets told, sheds light on challenges, helps develop solutions, and can even determine whether legislation or regulations get drafted in ways that are most beneficial to your mission.

Nonprofits are enduring a shortage of employees and the public suffers because fewer employees mean reduced capacity, longer waiting lists, reduced services, and sometimes a complete end of services.

Total charitable giving to support the work of nonprofits dropped 10.5 percent in 2022 compared to 2021, according to Giving USA’s new report. Giving by individuals fell by an even steeper rate.

We’ll soon be releasing the data from the recent Nonprofit Workforce Survey. The short answer: the workforce shortage is still a big issue for nonprofits.

Kenzie Strong of ResultsLab shares ways to simplify, streamline, and document your data collection practices – and make sure they’re aligned with your mission.

Summary of the major findings from the Federal Reserve Survey looking at the impacts of COVID-19 on households, communities, and organizations.

Nonprofits depend upon quality research to, among other things, increase their understanding, improve their operations and programs, and advance their public policy and public awareness initiatives.

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