Following a new report for the U.S. nonprofit sector: 22% of workers struggle to afford basic necessities like housing, food, and healthcare. While nonprofits aim to address social issues, many of their own employees face financial hardships, revealing a stark contradiction. Addressing these financial challenges could be crucial to the sustainability and impact of nonprofit organizations.
Read MoreWith job vacancies at an all-time high, now more than ever it is critical to invest in your people. For-profit organizations invest in employees, but nonprofits lack professional development programs. How can this impact your organization? Read this blog for Randall’s perspective.
Read MoreHow can nonprofits fight burnout? This blog explores sabbaticals as one perk nonprofits can offer to employees who need a recharge. How could this work? Read the blog for more.
Read MoreWe’re all still adjusting to a post-pandemic world. That includes how we work. While employers are demanding workers return to the office, many workers are not rushing back. And, when they are back in the office, they are taking off more time than ever to take care of sick family members. What is your organization doing to provide flexibility for your staff?
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