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Nonprofit CEOs cite Trump cuts, burnout amid surging demand

Nonprofit leaders are reporting increased demand for services and significant burnout due to funding cuts and a challenging financial environment. A survey by the Center for Effective Philanthropy found that nearly three-quarters of nonprofit CEOs have seen their organizations stretched thin by rising needs, often linked to federal budget reductions. These cuts, particularly those initiated by the Trump administration, have led to terminated contracts, rescinded grants, and concerns about long-term financial stability for many organizations. AI

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RANK_REASON The cluster details significant policy actions by a presidential administration that directly impact a large sector of non-profit organizations and their funding. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.0]

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Nonprofit CEOs cite Trump cuts, burnout amid surging demand

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 · Sydney Lake ·

    Nonprofit CEOs say Trump’s economy is driving surging demand—and they’re pushed to the brink

    A new Center for Effective Philanthropy report finds nonprofits are facing higher need, tighter funding, staff cuts, and worsening burnout.