Financial Accountability Tops Nonprofit Success Measures for Grant Awards, According to Survey
Sage North America announced the results of its recently conducted Sage Nonprofit Insights, Q2 2011, survey of U.S. and Canadian organizations, which focused on questions about nonprofits’ views and practices related to grant funding and success measures.
About half of the organizations responding to the survey (52%) said grantors are demanding more success measures than two years ago. According to the survey, grantors most often request information about the following types of success measures: financial accountability/stewardship (81%); number of constituents served (77%); program quality from a participant perspective (57%); program sustainability (57%).
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