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Michael Buttacy, Executive Director of Ozarks Teen Challenge says they have turned away funding because the potential partner wanted them to change their policies and procedures. “We’ve actually …

Success can result in your business or nonprofit growing faster than anticipated, creating new problems to solve. “We had great growth and the growing pains were really difficult,” says Amy …

Larry Peterson, Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity or Springfield Missouri, says there are some misconceptions about the nonprofit group. While they do accept donations they are not a charity …

Nate Reed, Associate Director of Events with the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Missouri Chapter, says you have to treat each event as its own business. Keeping track of finances is critical to …

Evan Bennett is stepping down next month after holding the local job since September 2014. 

The charity’s founder Doug Pitt steps down as president.

The federal funding is for homeless programs, while the community foundation contributes to early childhood initiatives.

Two newly created positions report directly to the nonprofit’s recently selected executive director.

The funding goes toward the nonprofit Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals at the Springfield health care system.

During at least the last four years, Discovery Center of Springfield Inc. has posted annual losses amounting to $1.7 million.

The largest recipient is Good Samaritan Boys Ranch, at $35,000.

Dynamic Strides Therapy Inc. plans to break ground in a few weeks on a Republic center offering pediatric, occupational and speech therapy in addition to hippotherapy.

Several local nonprofits are participating in the fifth-annual Giving Tuesday initiative today.

The organization picks 14 nonprofits for its fall cycle.

Springfield Community Gardens receives the largest award out of $50,000 in grants.

A Texas company working to open a Springfield plant is delivering donations to the nonprofit weekly. 

A $125,000 grant allows the nonprofit to issue matching funds to 41 pantries and eight feeding sites.

Care to Learn Executive Director Linda Ramey-Greiwe was the Oct. 18 guest for Springfield Business Journal’s 12 People You Need to Know live interview series.

Alexandria, Va.-based Fight Colorectal Cancer relocated its headquarters to Springfield, Jason Roberts, Derrick Melugini and Brad Leighninger started a barbecue food truck organized as Gettin’ Basted LLC and Sycamore Creek Family Ranch Inc. launched.

The pop star seeks to help the Springfield organization’s recovery efforts in Louisiana.

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