Throughout the past year, we’ve published a series of articles on the nonprofit workforce shortage crisis.
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.
As summer breaks wind down, many students preparing to go back to school are likely to start an internship.
On May 11, 2022 all of my remaining federal student debt was forgiven by the government, eliminating hundreds of future monthly payments and changing the way my family makes decisions.
With nonprofits finding it more difficult to fill open positions and seeing current employees lured away by higher-paying jobs, it’s important for nonprofits – those that have missions that can accommodate it – to develop the capacity to...
Two years into a pandemic that has changed everything, nonprofits continue to search for ways to adjust almost every aspect of their operations.
Nonprofit organizations tend to be experts at caring.
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"A healthcare and mental health provider in Maine wrote of empty beds in their group home due to staff vacancies and a growing list of special-needs children waiting for months for access to services -- all while anticipating...
New data provide further evidence that the public served by nonprofits continues to be at risk.
