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What the 2024 Elections Mean for Nonprofits: A National & State Post-Election Analysis

December 5, 2024
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Delmar DivINe, 5501 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63112 (United States)

As the 2024 election season comes to a close, nonprofits across the country are faced with critical questions about the future of their work, their funding, and the broader policy landscape. This post-election analysis will offer a comprehensive view of how the 2024 elections could impact the regulation of nonprofits and potentially reshape the nonprofit landscape, providing insights for leaders and stakeholders to navigate the shifting terrain.

Panelists:

  • David Winton, Winton Policy Group, Jefferson City, MO
  • Jordan Bernstein, Cassidy & Associates, Washington, DC
  • Moderated by Gary Parker, Associate Dean for External Relations and Director of the Clark-Fox Policy Institute, Brown School at WashU

Registration is required to attend.


This event is part of the INisghts at Delmar DivINe series and is sponsored by the Center for Human Service LeadershipClark-Fox Policy Institute, the Brown School Office of Field Education, and Delmar DivINe.