Challenges to PhilanthropyMain MenuChallenges to PhilanthropyFSSO 119 Fall 2020Chapter 1: Challenges to Educational Nonprofit OrganizationsChallenges to Educational Nonprofit OrganizationsChapter 2: Challenges to Healthcare PhilanthropyRead about how the COVID-19 Pandemic is affecting some of the world's leading nonprofit healthcare organizationsChapter 3: Challenges to Arts Nonprofit OrganizationsPage 1 Challenges to Arts Nonprofit OrganizationsChapter 4: Challenges to Social Service OrganizationsChallenges to Social Service OrganizationsChapter 5: Challenges to Faith-Based Nonprofit OrganizationsChallenges to Faith-Based Nonprofit OrganizationsChapter 6: Challenges to Social Justice Nonprofit OrganizationsChallenges to Social Justice Nonprofit OrganizationsBarbara Burgess-Van Akendffa201f9e142dde249b32b2c708a4eebdb9f6daFSSO 119: Philanthropy in America
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12020-11-06T17:47:21+00:00New Approaches to Faith-Based Giving During COVID-1912image_header2020-11-06T18:08:45+00:00The COVID-19 pandemic has created many challenges for faith-based philanthropic organizations across the United States. The rapid spread of the infectious disease has forced many of these groups to cease their in-person giving habits and opt for a modern, online approach to their charitable work. These faith-based philanthropies have dealt with financial, mission-based, and organizational hardships that they have had to solve by making tough decisions regarding budget cuts and new approaches to giving and receiving donations.
Many of these groups have altered their philanthropic strategy due to many hard circumstances presented by the challenge of the pandemic. According to the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at the University of Indiana at Bloomington, the pandemic has caused nearly 10% of faith-based philanthropies to consider layoffs or even closure of their organization due to financial hardships. Also mentioned in this research, the organizations have had to focus on relationships with their members and refine their clarity of purpose whilst navigating the challenges of the crisis.
According to an article on U.S. faith-based groups fighting COVID-19, many Muslim and Christian organizations have met the challenges of the pandemic through changing the way they donate, focusing more on helping those affected by the pandemic rather than the people they would usually assist with their financial assets.
Another example of a faith-based organization following this trend of redefining their goals during the challenging pandemic is HOPE International, a United States-based Christian charity that helps entrepreneurs in Latin America, Eastern Europe, Africa, and Asia with financial assistance and loans. The group in the past has normally given out loans to those struggling to start their business venture but has shifted their focus to help businesses who are struggling financially during the pandemic.
This shift in focus has allowed the group to continually help those in need relative to the current challenges affecting themselves and the public.