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Abstract or Description
For decades, nonprofits have been key partners to the government, delivering vital services on its behalf. Beyond their social impact, San Diego nonprofits are integral to the local economy—not only as major employers but also through their contributions to health and welfare, arts and culture, education, and research and innovation, among other sectors.
Research estimates that government funding accounts for 30% of nonprofit revenue. Our findings show that executive orders and other federal policy changes have a significant impact on nonprofits in our region, affecting a wide range of causes and missionsincluding:
- Performing arts and museums
- Education and in-and after-school programs
- Health care
- Independent/nonprofit media
- Basic needs such as housing and food
- Medical research
- Local parks and outdoor spaces
- Care and protection for the elderly, children, and other vulnerable populations
Publication Date
3-2025
Document Type
Presentation
Keywords
Executive Orders, Federal Impact, Nonprofit Sector, Federal Impacts on Nonprofits
Digital USD Citation
Deitrick, Laura; Tinkler, Tessa; Cardenas, Bryan; Hurt, Richard; Manriques, Nallely; and Nelson, Timothy, "Federal Impacts on Nonprofits: San Diego County Survey of Nonprofit Leaders" (2025). Nonprofit Sector Issues and Trends. 7.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/npi-npissues/7