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Creating a More Robust Volunteer Development Program

Now is a good time to review and focus on two key pieces of your volunteer program: training and engaging your volunteers.

Ask Rita: We Can Require Employees to Receive the Covid-19 Vaccine—But Should We?

It is important to take into account legal and practical considerations so as to balance community safety with the impact on individuals.

New York Nonprofit Employees Get Additional Paid Sick and Safe Leave Rights, Part 1

Explore new state laws, in addition to COVID-19 leave, provided under New York State’s Emergency COVID-19 Quarantine Paid Sick Leave.

How to Use Asset-Framing to Strengthen Nonprofit Work

Instead of defining people by their problems, asset-framing defines people by their aspirations, their gifts, and their contributions.

How Partnerships Help Nonprofits Stand Out in the Race for Funding

Partnerships are an opportunity to step up, tune out the noise, rethink funding priorities, and advance the common good.

Ask Rita: Can Our Paid Employees Also Do Volunteer Work for Us?

If you have an employee that also wants to volunteer at your nonprofit, here are some tips to help protect your nonprofit and your employees.

How to Build a Compassionate Workplace

Methods for interacting with emotional labor that create a net positive for everyone in your nonprofit organization.

Emotional Labor and Othering: Understanding Terms to Create Equity and Inclusion in the Nonprofit Workplace

Read “How to Build a Compassionate Workplace”? Here’s some background and resources to support branch one of othering: emotional labor.

A Primer on Nonprofit Contributions and Revenue from Contracts with Customers

Revenue from contracts with customers (ASU 2014-09) will impact your nonprofit, depending on the nature of your revenue and support.

Ask Rita: What Is a Hostile Work Environment?

Unhappy employees sometimes say they are working in a “hostile work environment”. Here’s what that means, and when to investigate it.

Five Examples of Gen Z Innovators Tackling Social Isolation

How might you pivot your work to help end social isolation and loneliness? Listen to the wisdom of elders and youth.

Strategic Planning 101 for Nonprofits: Strengthen a Nonprofit’s Board-Executive Director Relationship

A step-by-step guide to refocusing the board-executive director relationship to better align with their nonprofit’s greater mission.

Ask Rita: How Can We Help Our Employee Care for Family During COVID-19?

Empathy, understanding, and flexibility is necessary to ensure that we help our employees, and in turn, our nonprofits survive and flourish.

Ask Rita: I’m Confused Over EXEMPT vs. NONEXEMPT and SALARIED vs. HOURLY Employees

Employees are classified as either “exempt” or “nonexempt.” However, many in the workforce instead use the terms “salaried” or “hourly”.

How to Give Feedback to Your Funders—Especially When It’s Hard

Charities are forced to compete with one another for limited resources, and most will remain reluctant to bite the hand that feeds them.

Best Tactics for Finding Government Grants Suitable for Your Nonprofit

Employing specific strategies discussed in this article will help you locate government grants and determine whether you qualify for them.

Against the Current: Matt Jorgensen

Interview with social entrepreneur Matt Jorgensen. How to unlock the power of small, home-based entrepreneurs and their kitchens.

Against the Current: Mitch Gruber

Interview with Mitch Gruber, social entrepreneur, social justice advocate, and Chief Strategy Officer at Foodlink.

Ask Rita: How Does the Americans with Disabilities Act Impact Our Efforts to Keep Employees Safe During the Covid-19 Pandemic?

The pandemic has created new complexities. The duty to engage in the interactive process with employees with disabilities has not changed.

Are Your Nonprofit Organization’s Stories Dishonoring the Families You Serve?

Tell stories that honor the dignity of our families and embrace our donors to create a more equitable and just world for all.

Hiring People with Disabilities Is Not a Charity: Here’s Why and How to Stop Paying Subminimum Wage

While receiving services in the community does not always prevent people from being referred to subminimum wage jobs, it does make it difficult.

Against the Current: Regina Anderson

Interview with Regina Anderson of Food Recovery Network. Challenging students to provide healthy meals and fresh ideas to their communities.