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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Funding Shortfall Ahead for Nonprofits?
CommUlinks of Colorado Launches Survey
to Examine Impact of Tsunami Disaster on Nonprofit Organizations
Denver, CO - Jan 05, 2005
Commulinks
of Colorado is conducting a nationwide survey to determine
the projected impact of tsunami disaster relief efforts on
the nation's nonprofit community.
The survey is on the Internet: http://www.commulinks.com/newsletter/index.php
The multi-track survey is designed for
- individual and corporate donors
- nonprofit organizations
- foundations
- government funders
Results of the survey will be posted on
the Commulinks of Colorado website. Access to
the findings will be free.
Importance of the Survey
Jim Moore, general partner in Commulinks of Colorado,
said, "The tsunami disaster is perhaps the largest, most
widespread natural disaster in recorded history. Our hearts
go out to the victims and the survivors who must live with
grief and loss and yet rebuild their lives in the months and
years ahead. We urge everyone to support relief efforts."
By their nature, nonprofit organizations
are particularly sensitive and responsive to the needs of
disaster victims. Unfortunately, lessons learned from the
aftermath of the September 11th attacks point out that nonprofits
are also particularly vulnerable to sudden shifts in philanthropy
in response to natural or man-made disasters. Many nonprofits
have not fully recovered from the devastating impact 9/11
had on donations and grants.
"We compiled a survey that we hope
will help all of us understand the impacts that disaster relief
will have on nonprofit organizations in general," Moore
said. "How will record levels of generosity for disaster
relief affect fundraising revenues for nonprofit organizations
that are not part of that relief effort? What cascading effects
will shifts in priorities by government, corporate and foundation
grant funding sources have on the overall fundraising landscape?
How should nonprofits prepare for these changes?" Moore
asks.
Commulinks of Colorado invites
everyone to take the survey. Moore adds, "This survey
is not just for nonprofit professionals. It is for foundations,
government funders, individual and corporate donors, other
business associates, friends and family as well. Everyone's
opinion matters."
Response to the survey thus far has been
outstanding. In less than twenty-four hours since the survey
was launched, approximately 25% of those directly contacted
have responded.
Commulinks of Colorado is
reaching out in a nationwide effort to gather this information
and help all nonprofits be prepared.
We hope that nationwide awareness of this
issue will also serve as a reminder to donors and other funders
about the critical importance of the missions of nonprofits
in their communities and around the nation. These missions
will suffer unless donors sustain their support for local,
state and national nonprofits of all types and dedicate additional
resources to relief efforts.
Take
the Survey
Click on the link, and then click on the word "Survey."
About CommUlinks of Colorado
CommUlinks of Colorado is a full- service nonprofit
consulting firm, based in Metro- Denver, serving Colorado
and national nonprofits since 1999. CommUlinks' mission is
to provide cost-effective marketing and communication services
to nonprofit organizations. The firm provides a variety of
communications services, including grant proposals and reports,
donor appeals, brochure (writing and design), web page content
writing, annual reports, newsletters, press releases and public
relations materials and policy and program manuals. Additionally,
the firm offers management training and strategic planning,
board development, policy analysis and development, organization
troubleshooting, market/donor analysis, fundraising training
and support, mission opportunity development, and emergency
interim nonprofit executive management services to provide
stability during transition.
Website: http://www.commulinks.com
CommUlinks of Colorado
Jim Moore
General Partner
email: jim@commulinks.com
phone: 303-400-3456
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