Nonprofits face immediate re-org decisions; self-organizing for the common good or "social distancing"; are Dreamers essential workers?; and more!
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It’s Different This Time: Handling Nonprofit Staff Cuts under COVID-19

What must nonprofits themselves consider when faced with the need to lay off, furlough, or fire staff?

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Struggles on the Ground: Nonprofits Face COVID-19 in Unclear Circumstances

Nonprofit organizations are being forced into impossibly difficult, relatively immediate decisions. Different organizations approach this in very different ways.

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Going the Distance: Redefining the Narrative in a Pandemic

At times like these, as communities self-organize for the common good, to mindlessly parrot the term “social distancing” limits our ability to advance community health.

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How Some Nonprofit Theaters and Museums Retain Staff during the Pandemic

Many nonprofit theaters and museums have shed staff, but a few are finding ways to keep staff on payroll.

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Will the Supreme Court Consider Dreamers Essential Workers?

This case is highly unusual, but we are living in highly unusual times.

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Lawsuits Filed to Protect Undocumented Immigrants from Exposure to Covid-19

Immigrant advocates and civil rights organizations are suing federal and local governments to try to protect detainees from the rapidly spreading coronavirus.

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