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Nonprofits Urge Targeted Executive, Legislative Policies

Nonprofits Urge Targeted Executive, Legislative Policies February 1, 2021 While nonprofits were included in coronavirus relief legislation, a group of 75 charitable organizations has sent a letter to President Joseph R. Biden and top Congressional leaders, urging them to enact provisions that specifically address their needs. Within the letter, the group acknowledged the Families First Act, the CARES Act and the COVID relief law contain provisions that help charitable nonprofits. “However, we note that those Acts often did so by inserting nonprofits into existing or predetermined programs designed for for-profit businesses that face very different challenges,” the signators asserted in their Jan. 22 letter, which was sent to President Biden, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

FEI to Present at the 2021 NATSAP Virtual Annual Conference

FEI to Present at the 2021 NATSAP Virtual Annual Conference Share Article Minimizing Microaggressions in Education As our nation confronts the challenges surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement and systemic injustices, it s important for educators to become more aware of racism and its various forms. MILWAUKEE (PRWEB) January 25, 2021 FEI Behavioral Health, a social enterprise with a 40-year history of providing programs and services that improve workforce resilience, is presenting at the NATSAP 2021 Virtual Conference, which runs from January 26 to 29. NATSAP, the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, serves as an advocate and resource for organizations that provide effective care and education for young people who are struggling with emotional and behavioral difficulties.

Charitable Nonprofits Send Letter to President Biden and Congressional Leaders Making Case for Pandemic Relief

Charitable Nonprofits Send Letter to President Biden and Congressional Leaders Making Case for Pandemic Relief News provided by Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, 75 national nonprofits sent a letter to President Biden and congressional leadership urging them to recognize the unique role of charitable nonprofits in providing pandemic relief and economic recovery by enacting solutions tailored to the needs and realities of these organizations that are devoted to serving the public good. The letter highlights the role nonprofits have played to support communities during the pandemic and the challenges they have faced as a result of the economic downturn – growing demand for services with declining revenue, the loss of nearly one million jobs, crippling unemployment insurance bills, and more.

Merger Approved For The Alliance For Strong Families And Communities and The Council On Accreditation

Merger Approved For The Alliance For Strong Families And Communities and The Council On Accreditation Share Article WASHINGTON (PRWEB) January 06, 2021 The merger of the Alliance for Strong Families and Communities and the Council on Accreditation has been approved by the boards of both organizations and by a majority of voting members of the Alliance. The vote capped a year-long exploration and four-month due diligence process overseen by both organizations, which share a long history and vision, with the Alliance serving as one of the original founders of COA in 1977. Until the merger is approved by the state, Jody Levison-Johnson, currently the president and CEO of the Council on Accreditation, will serve as president and CEO of both organizations. She will serve as the inaugural president and CEO of the new organization, which will be headquartered in Washington, D.C., once state approval is granted. Susan Dr

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