Nonprofit New York Policy Roundup for January 18, 2022

January 24th, 2022

Wondering how recent government actions and regulations might affect your nonprofit? Check out our policy roundup: collection of nonprofit-relevant policy updates all summarized into one newsletter.

Sneak Peek Below!

Federal Updates

Vaccination Requirements

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments January 7, 2022 on the Biden Administration’s vaccination requirements intended to cover nearly 100 million workers.

Happy New Year from Nonprofit New York

January 4th, 2022

Dear Nonprofit New York Members, 

As we look forward to 2022, we know that many things will be different in New York City. We will be working with a new Mayor, a new Comptroller, 5 new Borough Presidents, and 38 new City Council Members. There will be new faces and new energy in many of the City agencies that work closely with nonprofits, and at all levels of government, there will be a growing awareness of the advocacy potential of an increasingly organized and collaborative nonprofit sector.

In Conversation With La’Dreamer & Daisy Helping Hands Foundation

January 3rd, 2022

 

Programs Coordinator Devon Stein spoke with LaDreamer Lark of La’Dreamer & Daisy Helping Hands Foundation Inc, a member organization of Nonprofit New York. We will continue to highlight the work of our members because we believe when your nonprofit is stronger, all of us are stronger.

Take Our “Return to Workspace” Survey For the FREE report!

Nonprofit New York is committed to bringing high quality information and resources to the nonprofit sector, helping you to make the best choices possible for your organization. As part of that mission, we are launching a new survey and the data will be summarized in the 2022 Return to Workspace Report.

Reimagined Key Areas of Nonprofit Excellence

November 17th, 2021

The 40,000+ nonprofits in the New York City area represent one of the largest and most diverse communities of nonprofits in the country. These nonprofits are crucial to the economy, social fabric, and safety net.  In every single neighborhood, nonprofits facilitate and motivate civic engagement, and enable communities to make meaning, art, and change together.

In Conversation With Behind the Book

November 2nd, 2021

Programs Coordinator Devon Stein spoke with Jo Umans of Behind the Book, a member organization of Nonprofit New York. We will continue to highlight the work of our members because we believe when your nonprofit is stronger, all of us are stronger.

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