Nonprofit crisis may make strange or at least out-of-the-expected alliances with Foundations playing different roles. That's my take-away from the New York Times article describing what is happening in Detroit and many cities around the country.
For my money the good news is that indeed, nonprofit behaviors are changing - alliances, partnerships and even radical internal corrections are now common place, principally as a result of less money. But the less money means that some nonprofits can't get away with a norm of dysfunction. And Foundations, according to the article, recognize the same and play a role in helping take corrective action.
I think this is all for the better.