Nonprofits Spending Bare Minimum on Infrastructure, Report Finds
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Compared to 2007, when the first study in the series was conducted, Common Impact found the following:
- Functional challenges have shifted from technology and marketing/branding as the top two challenges to operations/efficiency and marketing/branding in 2009.
- Functional expertise remains a key challenge for nonprofits.
- More nonprofits are spending the bare minimum on infrastructure.
Other key findings from the study include:
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