Nonprofits with investment income slower to recover from economic downturns, study shows

A recent study evaluates three decades of financial data from nonprofit organizations and finds that while the sector tends to bounce back quickly after periods of economic recession, some organizations bounce back more quickly than others. Specifically, the researchers found that nonprofits that rely on investment income to fund operations are often less resilient in the face of economic downturns.

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