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Yolo Community Foundation tells Woodland council nonprofits face rising expenses, falling reserves

3377838 · May 13, 2025
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Yolo Community Foundation presented its 2025 State of the Sector report to the council: 68 nonprofits responded; major findings included increased expenses outpacing revenue, declining reserves, staffing stabilization, and volunteer recruitment challenges.

The Yolo Community Foundation presented its 2025 State of the Sector report to the Woodland City Council on May 13, summarizing financial and operational trends across local nonprofits and urging attention to long-term sustainability.

Jessica Hubbard, executive director of the Yolo Community Foundation, and Carolina Valverde, program manager, told the council the foundation surveyed nonprofit professionals across Yolo County and received 68 completed responses. Hubbard said the foundation’s work “is to inspire and support giving and provide philanthropic leadership in our diverse community of Yolo County.”

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