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Greater%20Washington%20Society%20of%20Certified%20Public%20Accountants<%2Fa>%20(GWSCPA)%20Nonprofit%20Finance%20%26%20Accounting%20Symposium<%2Fa>%20indicated%20that%20they%20expect%20their%20nonprofit%20organizations%20to%20grow.%20Seventy-seven%20percent%20of%20the%20respondents%20expect%20growth%20and%20increased%20revenues%20in%202015,%20compared%20to%2076%20percent%20last%20year.%20The%20percentage%20of%20respondents%20reporting%20improved%20current%20financial%20health%20rose%20to%2063%20percent,%20up%20from%2057%20percent%20in%20last%20year’s%20survey.%20The%20environment%20for%20nonprofits%20has%20improved%20to%20the%20point%20that%20one%20in%20five%20survey%20respondents%20see%202015%20as%20an%20opportune%20moment%20to%20launch%20a%20capital%20campaign.%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Farticle%2Fnonprofit-professionals-anticipate-revenue-increases-capital-one-bank%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="9447" type="icon_link">
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“The economic recovery has begun to pick up steam and with it the pace of giving,” said Adam Ostrach, executive vice president and head of Mid-Atlantic Middle Market Banking for Capital One. “Nonprofit industry professionals now feel confident enough to make investments to strengthen their organizations. Our team of banking professionals can provide the support they need to make the most of this emerging opportunity.”
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