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Study Finds WYO Nonprofits a Good Investment

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Friday, October 1, 2010   

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Give a dollar and make a difference worth $150. A new nationwide study has tracked each foundation dollar granted to nonprofit advocacy groups to calculate the return on the investment in better wages, living conditions and expanded services for those they serve. Victories noted in Wyoming include reform of the Workers Compensation system, adding inflation-adjusted disability payments and improved death benefits.

The Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association is credited in the study as one of several nonprofits that helped change the Workers Compensation law, says the group's director, Marcia Shanor.

"It was change that occured because of people: Lawyers, volunteers and then citizens who were finally able to speak out about their situations."

Dan Neal, executive director of the Equality State Policy Center, also mentioned in the study, points out there are still issues to tackle to improve the work lives of Wyomingites: "Better minimum wage policy, and also better enforcement of labor standards so that people get the pay that they earn when they go to work."

The study's research came from the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP). NCRP Executive Director Aaron Dorfman says that although the study focuses on grants from foundations, there’s a lesson to be learned for anyone giving to charities. He suggests that prospective donors focus not just on direct services, but keep the bigger picture in mind.

"If you’re an individual donor and you want to make a difference on issues, find some advocacy groups in your community working to build long-term solutions to these problems."

Other Wyoming nonprofits featured in the report were the Powder River Basin Resource Council and the Wyoming State AFL-CIO.

The full report is at www.ncrp.org.


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