Conservatives, Christian conservatives in particular, have always had a troubled and inconsistent relationship with the idea of government funding flowing to non-profits and other non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Urban and larger churches were more likely to accept the loans, according to study.
Churches and Christian ministries accepted more than $7 billion in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loans under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Stability (CARES) Act, according to research conducted by Christianity Today.
For Some Churches, Paying Back PPP Loans is Better than Forgiveness
But 2020 and 2021 graduates of Wilberforce University, a school affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Church, had an extra reason to celebrate during their ceremony on Saturday (May 29) in Wilberforce, Ohio. Their president announced ...
While nonprofits were included in coronavirus relief legislation, a group of 75 charitable organizations has sent a letter to President Joseph R. Biden and top Congressional leaders, urging them to enact provisions that specifically address ...
There’s a $300 deduction goodie embedded in the CARES Act for those filing 2020 income tax forms. Fundraisers seeking a last-minute gift boost might want to tout it to potential donors.
Using Ballparks for Worship, ECFA and MinistryWatch Database Changes
Using Ballparks for Worship, ECFA and MinistryWatch Database Changes
Giving to charities dropped 6 percent in the first quarter of 2020 compared to the same time last year, including an 11-percent dive in March as the country headed into the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) shutdowns.
Nonprofits Seek Dedicated COVID Funding Stream
Leaders at the nation’s most influential nonprofits are pushing members of Congress to expand aid to the tax-exempt sector in any and all legislation that expands and builds on the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic ...