An informal survey of more than 750 social-service nonprofits found an overwhelming majority have cut services as a result of disruptions from the coronavirus pandemic. The data comes from the nonprofit consulting firm La Piana Consulting, which polled nonprofits to learn how they were responding to the crisis.
David La Piana, head of the company, said the survey was not scientific, and its respondents might not be a representative sample of all nonprofits. But, he noted, the survey received responses from organizations in all regions of the United States and from groups with operating budgets of all sizes. Despite the statistical shortcomings, La Piana said the results are striking.
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