Minnesota’s 390,000 nonprofit workers make up 14% of the state’s workforce. But the 63,000 nonprofit workers who had their hours or jobs cut in April represented 19% of the state’s initial unemployment claims.
The pandemic has hit pretty much all nonprofits in the state, but arts organizations are in a particularly precarious position, said Gian-Carl Casa, president and CEO of the CT Community Nonprofit Alliance.
“With a master stroke of bipartisanship, the House today acted to partially reduce the panic that many nonprofits will experience this month when dozens of states send out massive invoices for unemployment compensation costs,” ...
According to a June 11 survey of 488 respondents from the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, fundraising and program cancellations due to COVID-19 have cost Arizona nonprofits nearly $53 million in lost revenue.
In response to the Senate's unanimous consent passage of the Protecting Nonprofits from Catastrophic Cash Flow Strain Act, National Council of Nonprofits President and CEO Tim Delaney issued the following statement:
The picture of the economic toll on Colorado’s nonprofits should become more clear as the year goes on, said Renny Fagan, president and CEO of the Colorado Nonprofit Association.
Ms. Risley believes the key to the success of Food Runners is that it “gives people a chance to do something for their fellow San Franciscans.” The work is hands-on.
Massachusetts nonprofits reported losing more than $8.6 billion in revenues because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and more than half said in a recent survey that they’ve made reductions to their workforce.