In August, with help from our networks, the Federal Reserve surveyed entities serving low- to moderate-income (LMI) communities. More than 1,700 responded, of which 69 percent were nonprofits.
Back in April, we hosted a national webinar featuring experts discussing how to manage a return to in-office work. A lot has changed since then.
Nonprofits play many important roles engaging people in their communities. Nonprofits helped get out the count last year for the 2020 Census.
With tens of millions of additional people turning to and relying on charitable nonprofits for services since the novel coronavirus exploded in the United States, all nonprofit stakeholders – nonprofit board and staff members, government...
The unemployment news across the country is horrific.
Stay-at-home orders, self-quarantining by those exposed or at high risk, six-foot physical distancing, and other public and private health measures can create the misimpression that we’re all disconnected and isolated.
Over the past week, the United States has seen an enormous spike in unemployment due to layoffs in the business and nonprofit sectors stemming from the economic ramifications of the COVID-19 crisis.
As Congress and the White House discuss supporting specific American industries, which one is in the greatest danger?
Now - more than ever - we, as a society, must come together to do the best we can for one another.
