In case you missed them, here are some recent interesting nonprofit news items from around the web.
Rural hospitals face growing financial trouble, says Moody’s
As some nonprofit health systems prosper, others are falling short, according to a report which says 28.4% of nonprofit hospitals experienced operating losses, an increase from 16.5% in 2016. Also, 59% of providers reported lower absolute operating cash flow. The 2017 figure was the highest percentage in five years.
Data collection should be a key priority in nonprofit management
For nonprofits, “data” conjures up images of 10-page reporting requirements and grant deadlines. But to think of data as simply a grant requirement is taking data for granted -- it can do so much more.
Spam filters cost nonprofits nearly $30K
Spam filters could still be costing nonprofits an average of almost $30,000 because about one out of four email messages don’t make it to their intended inbox.
Corporate cash giving rises 5%
Cash gifts by some of the largest U.S. companies rose 5% last year, according to a new survey. Total giving, including products, grew 8%, led by overseas donations of drugs by large pharmaceutical companies. The top recipients of companies’ dollars were community causes, K-12 groups and higher education.
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Accept that your organization will migrate to the cloud, but also understand that such a migration requires planning and a staged approach.