Philanthropy experts urge additional funding, volunteer support for besieged nonprofit sector.

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Title: Philanthropy experts urge additional funding, volunteer support for besieged nonprofit sector.
Source: Corporate Philanthropy Report. Nov2025, Vol. 40 Issue 11, p1-11. 11p.
Subject Terms: *NONPROFIT sector, *ARTIFICIAL intelligence, *CORPORATE giving, GRANTS (Money), INSTITUTIONAL environment, MORALE
Geographic Terms: UNITED States
Abstract: The article discusses the challenges faced by the nonprofit sector in the United States during the second Trump administration, highlighting the need for increased support from corporate funders. A survey by the Taproot Foundation reveals that nonprofits are experiencing funding instability, rising demands, and declining staff well-being, prompting calls for capacity-building grants, long-term funding, and relaxed grant expectations. The article emphasizes the importance of corporate involvement through pro bono programs and wellness initiatives to help nonprofits build resilience and adapt to a shifting political landscape. Additionally, it notes the potential benefits of integrating artificial intelligence into nonprofit operations, contingent on adequate training and resources. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article discusses the challenges faced by the nonprofit sector in the United States during the second Trump administration, highlighting the need for increased support from corporate funders. A survey by the Taproot Foundation reveals that nonprofits are experiencing funding instability, rising demands, and declining staff well-being, prompting calls for capacity-building grants, long-term funding, and relaxed grant expectations. The article emphasizes the importance of corporate involvement through pro bono programs and wellness initiatives to help nonprofits build resilience and adapt to a shifting political landscape. Additionally, it notes the potential benefits of integrating artificial intelligence into nonprofit operations, contingent on adequate training and resources. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:08858365
DOI:10.1002/cprt.32427