Tough Times for Nonprofits

Without Cash, Western Progress Closes Its Doors

Former Montana U.S. Rep. Pat Williams' thinktank has lost its funding, another casualty of the economic meltdown.

By Robert Struckman, 10-13-08

 
  Former Montana Congressman Pat Williams speaking in Bozeman in 2007 at a Sonoran Institute event. Photo by Chris Boyer, www.kestrelaerial.com.

Leading funders of the nonprofit group Western Progress backed away, prompting the nonpartisan thinktank to close its three offices in Missoula, Denver and Phoenix and lay off all 10 of its employees.

“We ran out of money,” said board president Alice Madden.

Former Montana U.S. Rep. Pat Williams, who helped found the group almost two years ago, said, “I don’t know what to call it. A reneging? It’s a delay in funding of two of our biggest contributors. We had thought we had three years of $500,000 contributions from each of the two big contributors. As of yet, neither has come through on what we thought was a promise.”

Western Progress, which has operated with an annual budget of about $1 million, has been conducting important research to the West, Williams said. He cited the group’s work with Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer to establish a restoration economy to clean the state’s rivers and soils, dirtied by more than a century of mining and industry. The goal would be to replicate the effort in other states, Williams said.

“Not to be able to carry it out would really be a pity,” he said. “This isn’t about… people saving their jobs. There’s really a lot of work being done here.”

Other ongoing projects include a study on water and another on children in working families who are not covered by health insurance. “The results, if we can get to them, are going to astonish the Rocky Mountain West. There’s a flat tragedy there,” Williams said.

But that work won’t be completed without money.

“The question isn’t resolved,” Madden said. “We might still be funded.”

It became apparent last June that the funding would be difficult to sustain, Madden said. The group began looking for other sources, even as the national economy weakened and foundations and philanthropists curtailed giving. Madden also had a hands-on role at the organization, trying to cut costs to make the cash last.

“It’s a tough time for any nonprofit to be looking for private money,” Williams said. “Private money is wildly fickle, as any group out there can tell you.”

“We extended the last bit of money to cover healthcare. It’s been horrible, actually.... Unfortunately, we’re really at the mercy of the economy,” Madden added. “People are afraid of what’s going to happen.”

Madden and Williams both retain hope that Western Progress will get a new lease on life.

“We could find out great news in a day or a week and be back in the saddle,” Madden said. “Every day that goes by… is another turn on the walk, so to speak.... I’m guardedly optimistic.”

To lose funding at this moment, Williams said, seems especially ironic, just as a new progressive spirit appears to be taking root across the Rocky Mountain West.

“It’s a terrible time for this to happen,” he said. “We’re waiting...but the clock is ticking. People have to look for other jobs.”



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