Are smaller organizations at a disadvantage when applying for stimulus funds? Are larger nonprofits more likely to receive the dollars?
No. There is no preference for one size of organization over the other. The dollars that are available are so vast and so varied in scope and purpose that all organizations should apply for any dollars for which they qualify. There is not a preference for small vs. large organizations, urban vs. rural communities, one state over another state, etc. All qualified groups are encouraged to apply.
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