
Q&A: Michigan nonprofits facing ‘uncertain environment’ in pandemic
Many of Michigan’s nonprofits struggled in 2020, as the pandemic pressured budgets, volunteers and operations, says Donna Murray-Brown, president and CEO of the ...
Many of Michigan’s nonprofits struggled in 2020, as the pandemic pressured budgets, volunteers and operations, says Donna Murray-Brown, president and CEO of the ...
Since March, charitable nonprofit organizations have shed nearly one million jobs and “thousands” of organizations are now permanently shuttered, Tim Delaney, CEO of the National Council of Nonprofits, said Monday.
The National Council of Nonprofits applauded the extension, as well as other provisions, but said the package doesn’t do enough because it limits nonprofits’ access to PPP loans.
In response to the release of the latest COVID relief bill, National Council of Nonprofits President and CEO Tim Delaney released the following statement:
“This relief will help nearly 1,000 nonprofits keep their doors open to maintain services and meet the urgent needs of Kentuckians,” said Danielle Clore, chief executive officer for the Kentucky Nonprofit Network. “We appreciate Gov.
In response to the Emergency Coronavirus Relief Act of 2020, National Council of Nonprofits President and CEO Tim Delaney released the following statement:
But as of now, the most likely variations of a deal wouldn’t even look to have a tax title, leaving a variety of avenues for tax relief out in the cold.
Before the pandemic, the Salvation Army in McAllen served about 250 meals a day, according to Lt. Adolph Aguirre of the Salvation Army. At the height of the pandemic, that number hit 1,500 meals.
“Nonprofits have demonstrated their resilience and creativity in challenging times throughout history, often with scarce resources.
Pennsylvania received $4 billion in CARES Act funds, and $1.3 billion remains to be allocated.