Minnesota nonprofits getting creative to crawl out of COVID-19 financial hole
The coronavirus has wreaked havoc for the nonprofit world, from large health systems to small arts and social service agencies and colleges. These organizations must now figure out how to rebuild after vaccines allow public spaces to open and people form new habits.
January 23, 2021 — 7:15am
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Nonprofits across the spectrum have tackled the constraints of the pandemic in similar ways with creativity as the watchword.
The work of compiling the annual Star Tribune Nonprofit 100 is always an exercise in looking backward. But relying on 2019 results for 2021 budgeting might edge dangerously close to sepia-hued nostalgia — not reflecting the effect of the coronavirus pandemic or the racial unrest of 2020.