Fees to for-profit fundraising firms working with charities in New York have remained steady and even declined slightly since 2017.
Eight in 10 U.S. churches now provide hybrid services, offering options for congregants to worship either in person or online during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study from the Hartford Institute for Religion ...
Instead of feeding sponsored children at their schools, Christian Relief Fund workers deliver bags of rice, beans, coffee, and sugar to their families. Those staples are needed, especially now. In addition to COVID-19 deaths and ...
For Some Churches, Paying Back PPP Loans is Better than Forgiveness
Texas voters will decide on Election Day (Nov. 2) whether state and local governments can impose limits on religious services, such as the public health orders that shut down houses of worship and businesses earlier ...
A survey of mostly faith-based charitable donors suggests that American nonprofits could have their best fundraising year ever in 2021 despite the pandemic.
Although the pandemic disrupted family life across the U.S. since taking hold in spring 2020, some parents are grateful for one consequence: They're now opting to homeschool their children, even as schools plan to resume ...
At least 4,500 churches closed in 2019
A new study from Lifeway Research suggests more Protestant churches closed in 2019 than opened—continuing a decades-long congregational slide that is only expected to accelerate.
Religious conference planners and exhibitors, like the hundreds gathered in early March in Charlotte, are waiting to hear whether their meetings will go on as expected this year and contemplating how those conferences will look ...
The nonprofit sector lost almost a million jobs during the first year of the coronavirus pandemic, with losses in the health care and education fields accounting for almost three out of five job losses.