COVID-19 Nonprofit Action Checklist
04/8/2020 Tags: Announcements, COVID-19
With so much uncertainty facing individuals and small businesses, it’s easy to overlook the help our nonprofits need now more than ever.
To help those organizations that address social issues and take care of those most at risk, we created an action checklist to help navigate these times. You can download it free here.
Under the ever-changing circumstances, it’s not a comprehensive list. But our hope is it gives those who manage or work for nonprofit organizations a place to start and some questions they can start to ask themselves.
If you work for or are associated with a nonprofit, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions. We’re always here to help you navigate this unprecedented situation.
Also, we’ve put together a COVID-19 Resource Page here. We regularly update this section with our client communications, resources, guides, alerts, and links to regional and national resources.
Thank you to all our nonprofits for all you do for our communities. Stay safe and healthy!
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