A National Imperative: Joining Forces to Strengthen Human Services in America (Jan 2018)
TOP CHALLENGES BY CBO SIZE
RANK NORTHEAST
MIDWEST
SOUTH
WEST
1 Decreased state and local funding
Decreased state and local funding
Decreased state and local funding
Decreased state and local funding
2 Decreased federal funding
Attracting and retaining talent
Staff salaries
Staff salaries
3 Staff salaries
Staff salaries
Attracting and retaining talent
Attracting and retaining talent
4 Attracting and retaining talent
Decreased private donations
Physical infrastructure costs
Decreased funding fromMedicare/Medicaid
5 Physical infrastructure costs
Capacity-building and innovation costs
Administrative costs
Decreased federal funding
6 Costs to provide services and care
Decreased federal funding
Increased restricted donations
Capacity-building and innovation costs
7 Decreased private donations
Decreased funding fromMedicare/Medicaid Difficulty applying for and securing contracts and grants Costs to provide services and care
Costs to provide services and care
Decreased private donations
8 Decreased funding
Decreased federal funding
Outdated IT
fromMedicare/Medicaid
9 Increased adoption of managed care models
Decreased private donations
Costs to provide services and care
10 Capacity-building and innovation costs
Physical infrastructure costs
Decreased funding fromMedicare/Medicaid
Increased restricted donations
Exhibit 3. Challenges facing government agencies
FUNDING CHALLENGES
Decreased funding to arrange for services and care
Inflexible funding that cannot be reallocated based on demand
Decreased budget for administrative, overhead, and non-program related expenses
Difficulty implementing pay-for-performance contracts
Fewer CBOs providing services at a price point that is within budget
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
0%
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