The July 21 opinion article “Building Tomorrow’s Nonprofit Work Force,” by Paul Schmitz and Kala Stroup, presents a compelling statement of the challenges facing the sector during this time of ...
Almost two-thirds of graduating college seniors say they are considering taking a “public service” job, a new poll has found, and one in five of those students hopes to work for a nonprofit group. The ...
In meeting the needs of constituents and filling systemic gaps, nonprofit professionals may fall prey to overworking and ...
Locally and nationally, there has been recent sobering news about the state of the nonprofit workforce. Overwork, burnout, low wages, lack of benefits, and an inability to meet a surging need for ...
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Today’s nonprofit organizations find themselves navigating unprecedented financial challenges. After the federal government temporarily froze billions of grant dollars, many nonprofits reported ...
A story I tell often goes back to my grad student days. I had a research assistant job, which might be research; it could devolve into grunt work, or it could involve escorting a VIP around campus.
Ken Griffin is turning corporate philanthropy into a direct benefit for his own staff, putting millions of dollars behind Citadel employees who want to serve on nonprofit boards or launch community ...
Montgomery County Commissioner Judy Dodge was among the representatives who attended a ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Clothes the Work facility Tuesday. She toured the massive facility, including ...
As local nonprofits navigate funding and workforce challenges, a new cross-college certificate at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs looks to build on existing partnerships and bolster their ...