The Trump administration seems hellbent on ending its war on the ACA with a last-minute wave of regulations that favor private insurance companies over consumers.
The Trump Administration Tries to Regulate the ACA Away
The Trump administration seems hellbent on ending its war on the ACA with a last-minute wave of regulations that favor private insurance companies over consumers.
The public health risks of frontline workers who do not have paid sick leave are obvious. If the problem is so pervasive, why has the issue faded from view?
In the development and presentation of mindfulness programs, acknowledging barriers to access matters, as does ensuring authentic diversity and inclusion.
The AARP is now saying outright that private for-profit ownership of nursing homes (as opposed to nonprofit) is a status that correlates with many more infections and deaths.
The latest comedy video from the Human Services Council highlights the operating/funding difficulties New York nonprofits face during COVID.
The three-year initiative, funded by the Surdna Foundation, seeks to build toward a racially just society through community-centric creative endeavors.
A renowned local activist and philanthropist takes over the leadership of the national Children’s Defense Fund. Welcome, Starsky Wilson!
Museums are historians in some ways, and in that role, they have often done a poor job, supporting a worldview which can be described as white supremacist.
Corporations, countries, and individual states are investing money in the fight against climate change.
Yet another major cultural institution in New York faces fallout from the misdeeds of a major donor, one who’s also the high-profile chair of their board.
What role does cash flow play in how a nonprofit does business? FMA’s Hilda Polanco and John Summers discuss the number-one critical component of any business: day-to-day liquidity.
How does cash flow impact—and how is it impacted by—the way a nonprofit does business? Fiscal Management Associates’ Hilda Polanco and John Summers discuss the number one critical component of any business: day-to-day liquidity.