The Nonprofit Starvation Cycle

Academic / Journal Article
Social Justice, Philanthropy and Human Rights
Gregory, A. G., & Howard
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This article critically examines the "nonprofit starvation cycle," a systemic issue where funders' pressure to minimize administrative expenses leads to chronic underfunding of nonprofit overhead costs. It describes how this pressure compels nonprofits to underreport their true operational costs, which in turn severely limits their capacity to build essential infrastructure, invest in talent, and innovate. The cycle ultimately hinders their ability to sustain and scale their impact, advocating for funders to adopt more realistic and flexible funding practices to foster long-term organizational health and effectiveness.

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