Dear John,

As America adapts to life during a pandemic, nonprofits continue to work tirelessly to provide critical services in health care, education, community support, and other work to aid millions of people newly in need of assistance.

In the midst of this work, questions still remain about how deep the economic impact will affect the nonprofit sector’s funding and resources.

While the $2 trillion-dollar stimulus law could offer support to many groups, there are important points to consider when determining what it means for you and your organization.

How does the bill aid nonprofits of different missions and sizes? How can nonprofits apply for and manage the new Small Business Administration loans? How can fundraisers effectively communicate about and make the most of the new $300 universal charitable deduction?

Please join me Tuesday, April 7th, for The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s latest virtual forum as I’m joined by a panel of experts to discuss the new legislation and what it means for the nonprofit sector.

Sincerely,

Dan Parks
Senior Editor, Digital and Data
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
1255 Twenty-Third Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20037
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