Charity’s Long Awaited Comeback in Maryland
April 24,2012 - Gazette
With the Great Recession having ended almost three years ago and corporate profits bouncing back, the nonprofit sector also is seeing a recovery, albeit a modest one.
More than half of the region’s nonprofits in a recent survey said their donors are committed to maintaining or increasing their donations this year.
The data, gathered by the Center for Nonprofit Advancement in Washington, D.C., is the first positive news from the nonprofit realm in three years, since the recession of 2007-09, said Glen O’Gilvie, the center’s CEO. The center represents 900 nonprofits in the greater Washington region.
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