
Area nonprofits struggling during pandemic to get help
Millions of people who normally donate money are out of work and can’t afford to give, said Rick Cohen, chief operating officer with the National Council of Nonprofits.
Millions of people who normally donate money are out of work and can’t afford to give, said Rick Cohen, chief operating officer with the National Council of Nonprofits.
Some groups expressed disappointment in the pause in negotiations.
In response to the President's announcement that further negotiations over a COVID-19 relief package would cease, Tim Delaney, President and CEO of the National Council of Nonprofits, released the following statement:
Maine nonprofit leaders say more federal funding is needed to keep them afloat through the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new survey showed Connecticut’s nonprofits scrambling to stay afloat in the pandemic, with two-thirds having cut services and one in five unsure if they can meet payroll.
This spring, Rick Cohen, COO of the National Council of Nonprofits, received a phone call from a reporter who needed help with a list: “The Top 10 Places to Give for COVID Relief.”
State funding is the financial anchor for many of the commonwealth’s nonprofits, according to Anne L.
According to the National Council of Nonprofits, which represents both...
[Madeleine] McGee, executive director of Together SC, attributes that largely to Greenville having more philanthropic dollars. She also cited the COVID-specific dollars Greenville received due to its population.
Tim Delaney, president and CEO of the National Council of Nonprofits, also holds out hope that Congress will move on stimulus legislation.