What are the three different types of np funding? - ANSWERS1) Government funding
2) Private funding
3) Commerical Funding
What is government funding? - ANSWERSFunding that is directly administered by the federal gov or
funneled through state and locals govs
What are the benefits of government funding? - ANSWERSIt is more accessible, more secure/stable,
typically multi-year
What are consequence of gov funding? - ANSWERSEasily causes a drift from mission, np becomes overly
reliant on gov funding, may change how the community is served
What is private funding? - ANSWERSFunding from individual donors, corporate, and foundations
What category is the larges donors? - ANSWERSIndividuals who fund roughly 70% in private funding
What are the benefits of private funding? - ANSWERSRaises visibility of the nonprofit, allows revenue
diversity, more flexible than other funding
What are the consequences of private funding? - ANSWERSRelies heavily on relationship building, must
invest time to build relationships, highly volatile
What is commercial funding? - ANSWERSTypically generated from fees/services (highly controversial)
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