The Resilia Blog
The Road to Reopening
No matter where your nonprofit is located, you should have a comprehensive plan to reopen your organization that aligns with your state policies, federal guidelines, and best practices. We’ve prepared a list of things you should consider while developing your plan to reopen. We hope this guide helps you navigate the challenges of reopening your nonprofit in the post-pandemic economy.
Your Guide to Hosting Virtual Events
Events are one of the key fundraising drivers for many nonprofit organizations, and for the sake of their missions, they must start planning alternative ways to host their events. Rather than postponing and hoping for definite answers, nonprofits should turn their focus to virtual events. We’ve compiled a list of virtual event platforms you may want to consider.
Turning to Grants for Funding
In an earlier post, we shared how nonprofits can find funding through loans from the federal government. However, there is another avenue that many nonprofits will find helpful: applying for grants. For nonprofits working to help their community handle COVID-19, a number of grants are available. Here’s a list of resources to help you generate potential leads.
Issues With Accessing PPP? Four Ways to Better Navigate Round 2
As of April 27, Congress has approved a new bill that replenishes PPP with an additional $310 billion and resumed accepting loan applications, in hopes to keep workers employed during this economic downturn. If your organization was not able to secure PPP funding during the first bill, here are four ways to better navigate Round 2.
Finding Support in Your State
Given the increasing reliance on nonprofits in the current struggle against COVID-19 pandemic, it is imperative to stay abreast of changing conditions, as well as utilize progressive tools and resources. While things are moving fast, a great way to protect your nonprofit and community is to implement best practices, such as finding support in your state.
The CARES Act: Why & How Nonprofits Must Secure Funding
When nonprofits suffer, we all suffer. Nonprofits are a source of stability for communities and families, and for centuries, they have provided resources that would otherwise go overlooked.
The Third Largest Workforce: Nonprofits’ Economic Impact
In 2019, John Hopkins University released a report that revealed that nonprofits accounted for one in 10 jobs in the U.S. This means that over 12.3 million people are employed by nonprofits making it the third-largest workforce.
Resources to Help Nonprofits Manage the COVID-19 Crisis
The past few weeks have been a whirlwind of change and uncertainty. In an effort to help where we can, we’ve compiled a list of team and financial resources to help your organization make it through this difficult time below.