Government Affairs and the Impact on Nonprofits Under the Current Administration
Presented by the Nonprofit Council
Strengthening financial and reporting systems can feel like a moving target for nonprofits. New regulations, shifting tax policies, and funding uncertainties make it harder to plan, secure resources, and advocate effectively.
Join us on July 22 for Navigating Change: Government Affairs and the Impact on Nonprofits Under the Current Administration, where Doug Schoenberger from the New Jersey Center for Nonprofits will unpack what these changes mean for your organization.
During the 60-minute session, you’ll learn about:
- The latest policy changes and regulatory shifts impacting nonprofits under the current administration
- Funding trends and tax policy implications that could shape nonprofit financial planning
- The ripple effects of these updates on nonprofit operations, compliance, and long-term sustainability
- Advocacy strategies to help your organization navigate this evolving landscape
Who Should Attend?
- Nonprofit executives and board members navigating policy and funding shifts
- Fundraising and development professionals assessing financial and tax policy impacts
- Advocacy and policy leaders working to strengthen nonprofit influence
About Doug W. Schoenberger
Doug Schoenberger is a Government Affairs Specialist at the New Jersey Center for Nonprofits, where he leads public policy initiatives and advocates for the sector with state legislators, executive officials, and business leaders. Before joining the Center, he held roles at AT&T and Verizon in public policy, corporate philanthropy, and government relations. An active civic volunteer, he tutors mathematics at the Isles Youth Institute and has served as Chairman of Lead New Jersey and Vice Chairman of the Council of NJ Grantmakers. Doug holds degrees in Applied Mathematics and Operations Research, along with a certificate in Theology and Ministry from Princeton Theological Seminary.