Friday, July 6, 2012

Nonprofits hit hard by United Way cutbacks - Dayton Business Journal:

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The organization, which provides counseling, educatio n and community building services, learnesd in late May it will receivr $112,000 less from the . The 24 percent drop from $467,650 to $355,413 — must be dealt with as United Way funding accountds forroughly one-third of the nonprofit’s budget. “I understan d these are very hard times,” said Bonnie executive director of FamilyServicd Association. “But at this point, the econom has just got to get better.
” Parisgh and directors of more than 40 United Way partner organizations recently learned of thefunding cuts, a resultr of the United Way hittingb just 79 percent of its annual campaignh goal, raising $9.5 million. The agencyy cut funding acrossthe board, with most cuts in the 24 percent range, and others up to 100 including and the .

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