Funds on empty for Payroll Protection Loans Phase 1; philanthropy’s responsibility to black workers; CDC weakens protections for essential workers; & more!
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Facing “Existential Threat,” Nonprofit Leaders Look to Cope and Make Change

Nonprofit leaders share their hopes and fears about the challenges facing their organizations during the COVID-19 crisis.

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How Philanthropy Can Support Black Workers

We all know the norm: when economic trouble hits, people of color suffer the most. It is time for philanthropy to dedicate its energy to breaking this pattern.

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CDC Weakens Protective Guidelines as Need for Essential Workers Intensifies

Why are protections for essential workers being weakened even as they are being “thanked for their service”?

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$349 B in Paycheck Protection Loans May Already Be Spent – Will Next Round be Better?

The funds in the first round of the payroll protection program may already have been spent. as of yesterday. Where is your nonprofit in all of this?

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For Some, Stimulus Checks Are “Now You See It, Now You Don’t”

Federal stimulus checks may be coming to you soon—unless your bank gets them first.

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With Schools Closed, States and Cities Launch New Food Security Programs

Some children go hungry when not in school. It’s one of our nation’s basic faults, which has been made starker by the pandemic.

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Keeping it Real: The Scrappy Resilience of Some Nonprofits

How do nonprofits survive when their usual business model goes belly-up for an indeterminate period? Here’s an example of one strategy based on a much-used principle.

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