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Listening Post News Releases (11) « Listening Post Publications « U.S. Publications « Downloads
- Billions in Nonprofit Projects Halted by Credit Crisis: Johns Hopkins researchers estimate $166 billion in infrastructure projects delayed nationwide (2009)
News release | 17 February 2009. Announces the release of the Listening Post Project's report "'Shovel-Ready' but Stalled: Nonprofit Infrastructure Projects Ready for Economic Recovery Support" and provides some summary findings. - Escalating Pension Costs Hurting Nonprofits (2009)
News release | 5 November 2009. Announces the release of the Listening Post Project's report "Escalating Pension Benefit Costs—Another Threat to Nonprofit Survival?" and provides some summary findings. - Johns Hopkins Survey Reveals Hidden Dimension of Health Care Crisis: Escalating health care costs have become issue no. 1 for many nonprofits (2009)
News release | 2 September 2009. Announces the release of the Listening Post Project's report " Health Care and Nonprofits: The Hidden Dimension of America's Health Care Crisis" and provides some summary findings. - Nonprofit Leaders to President and Congress: 1 Million Charities Are Ready To Help: Unprecedented Declaration calls for renewing America’s compact with its “citizen sector.” (2009)
News release | 23 February 2009. Announces the release of the Declaration entitled, “Forward Together: Empowering America’s Citizen Sector for the Change We Need,” calling on the nation’s governments and businesses to join with its citizen sector for a renewed “partnership in public service.” - Nonprofits and the Information Revolution (2010)
News release | 15 December 2010. Announces the release of the Listening Post Project's report " “The Nonprofit Technology Gap—Myth or Reality?" and provides some summary findings. - Nonprofits Face Serious Constraints on Policy Involvement: Charities widely engaged in advocacy work despite limitations, new survey finds (2008)
News release | 30 July 2008. Announces the release of the Listening Post Project's report " Nonprofit America: A Force for Democracy?" and provides some summary findings. - Nonprofits Seek Increased Support for Advocacy: Concerns over offending donor base and board members also barriers (2009)
News release |22 April 2009. Announces the release of the Listening Post Project's report on the first Roundtable on Nonprofit Advocacy, a follow-up to the report " Nonprofit America: A Force for Democracy?" . - Perfect Storm of Fiscal Stress Hits Nonprofits (2009)
News release | 29 June 2009. Announces the release of the Listening Post Project's report " “Impact of the 2007-09 Economic Recession on Nonprofit Organizations" and provides some summary findings. - Recession Taking a Toll on Nonprofit Workers and Programs (2010)
News release | 14 July 2010. Announces the release of the Listening Post Project's report " Recession Pressures on Nonprofit Jobs" and provides some summary findings. - Survey Reveals Widespread Innovation at Nation’s Nonprofits: Most nonprofits now measuring their programs’ effectiveness (2010)
News release | 18 May 2010. Announces the release of the Listening Post Project's report " “Nonprofits, Innovation and Performance Measurement: Separating Fact from Fiction" and provides some summary findings. - Taxing the Tax-Exempt Sector: New Report from Johns Hopkins Listening Post Project (2011)
News release | 18 April 2010. Announces the release of the Listening Post Project's report "Taxing the Tax-Exempt Sector—A Growing Danger for Nonprofit Organizations" and provides some summary findings.
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