PREMIERED THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2020
HOW HAVE NON-PROFITS HANDLED THE CHALLENGES BROUGHT ON BY THE PANDEMIC?
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Non-profit organizations across the New Orleans region offer important community services in a diverse array of areas. Most are dependent on financial support from businesses and individuals to continue their operations. But during the COVID-19 pandemic that financial support has been under strain. How community groups are coping is the focus of the next installment of the continuing WYES series LIVING IN THE NEW NORMAL: CHALLENGES FOR NON-PROFITS.
This is the sixth episode in the series LIVING IN THE NEW NORMAL. To view all episodes in this series, scroll down.
SERIES HOST
WYES COMMUNITY PROJECTS PRODUCER AND INFORMED SOURCES HOST, MARCIA KAVANAUGH, WILL MODERATE THE DISCUSSION.
PROGRAM PANELISTS
Kellie Chavez Greene
Director for Non-Profit
Leadership and Effectiveness,
Greater New Orleans Foundation
Philip Hackney
Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, focusing primarily on the law that governs the nonprofit tax-exempt sector of our economy
Steven Mumford, PhD
Associate Professor, University of New Orleans, Master of Public Administration Program