Unemployment pain for nonprofits is made more painful; EIDL loan disaster; #SaveUSPS movement ignites; & more!
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Preserving Communities and Our Jobs: A Path to Ending Mass Unemployment

Today, the feds announced a postwar high unemployment rate of 14.7 percent. How we respond will critically impact just how deep the damage will be.

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Don’t Let Senseless Unemployment Policies Sink Nonprofits—Act Now!

New federal unemployment insurance policies threaten to cause nonprofits to collapse by creating unnecessary burdens.

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Federal Economic Injury Loan Program Is an Even Bigger Disaster than the PPP

While the Paycheck Protection Program sputtered, stalled, and restarted, the EIDL stimulus loan program has become the failure the SBA had long been warned about.

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#SaveUSPS: The Meaning of Our National Mail Service

People across the country are buying stamps in bulk and writing thank-you letters to delivery people to support the US Postal Service, whose existence is under threat.

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Behind the Mask: A Volunteer Creates a Revenue Stream

Drawing beauty from scarcity, a nonprofit and a city benefit from a volunteer’s notion.

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MoMA Sees a Major Expansion and Major Contraction Within One Year

It was only last year when New York City’s famed Museum of Modern Art finished a major expansion that cost it a cool $450 million—but then came COVID.

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Violence in the Home and Contagion Outside: Emphasizing Agility at All Times

Domestic violence shelters, foster care organizations, and advocacy groups address the safety and well-being of those whose isolation may be particularly dangerous.

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