These data tables allow users to understand 1) the prevalence of government funding disruptions for Massachusetts nonprofits in the first four to six months of 2025, 2) the revenue breakdown of the average Massachusetts nonprofit in 2024 3) the percentage of Massachusetts nonprofits that reported decreasing their total number of employees in early 2025, 4) the percentage of Massachusetts nonprofits planning to hire new staff and/or lay off staff in the next 12 months, 5) the percentage of Massachusetts nonprofits that reported decreasing their programming in early 2025, and 6) the percentage of Massachusetts nonprofits that anticipate demand for their services to increase in the next year.
Dataset Info
- Modified 2025-12-04
- Release Date 2025-12-04
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- Contact Name Urban Institute
- Contact Email [email protected]
- Public Access Level public
Urban Extended Info
- Modified 2025-12-04
- Release Date 2025-12-04
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Urban Publications
- Citation Requirements Urban Institute. 2025. How Government Funding Disruptions Affected Massachusetts Nonprofits in Early 2025. Accessible from https://datacatalog.urban.org/dataset/how-government-funding-disruptions-affected-massachusetts-nonprofits-early-2025. Data originally sourced from , developed at the Urban Institute in collaboration with American University and George Mason University, and made available under the ODC-BY 1.0 Attribution License.