March 4, 2016 Current Events 0 Comments

Leaders from nonprofits and government met in lower Manhattan February 25 to assess the systemic threats to New York’s nonprofit providers, the New York Nonprofit Media reports.

At the panel discussion, hosted by the Association for a Better New York, the Human Services Council, a membership organization that represents many of the most prominent social services nonprofits, unveiled a new report that used the closure of FEGS as a springboard to investigate pervasive issues degrading the operating capacity of nonprofits, potentially imperiling programs that thousands of New Yorkers utilize.

Panelists included Chris Quinn (pictured above), David Rivel, Paul Francis, Allison Sesso, Pat Swann, Steven Banks, and Gordon Campbell.

 

 

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