Six months ago, as non-profit and other organization leaders approved their annual budgets and prepared to launch programs and projects to fulfill their strategic plans and missions, the thought of a pandemic was never envisioned. Yet, here we are in month 3 of stay-at-home orders, and for many the work plans developed are either stagnant or perhaps not even developed. For some organizations, staff are furloughed or have even been let go. Non-profit leaders now hold virtual meetings, discuss the current situation, and ponder a series of “what-comes-next” scenarios.
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