As our communities re-open, nonprofits are pivoting to adjust to the “new normal.” On Thursday, May 14, 3 p.m. The Nonprofit Times is hosting a free webinar titled “Rebooting and Managing After COVID-19” with nonprofit CEOs of national organizations. More information here: loom.ly/NRoXa30
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Free Webinar “Rebooting and Managing After COVID-19”
Shoppers Club – Online Catalog and Email Ordering Now Available
Virtual shopping is now available at the OneSource Center Shoppers Club! A new online catalog is available here with email ordering. Nonprofits will be given “first dibs” on offerings through the end of April, but inventory reduction will begin in May to assist with the upcoming OneSource Center move. For best availability, place orders early!
Interactive Map Pandemic Childcare Providers
4C for Children has created an interactive map of the current Pandemic Child Care Providers in Southwest Ohio and the Miami Valley. Visit the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services webpage for more information: Coronavirus Pandemic Child Care Information for Families.
4C for Children can help connect families of health, safety and essential workers with Pandemic Child Care Providers. Call us at 800-256-1296 x1330, submit an online request, or email families@4cforchildren.org.
COVID-19 Care Line Available
Spread the word! The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services has launched a COVID Care Line to provide emotional support. The Care Line can be reached at 1-800-720-9616. Behavioral health professionals are available 8 a.m.-8 p.m. every day to offer confidential support. After 8 p.m. calls will forward to the National Suicide Prevention Helpline so that help is available 24 hours a day. A great pdf to share/post is here.
Grant Assisted UC Student Assistance in Response to COVID-19
Through UC’s Service Learning Co-op program, students can gain real-world experience and earn a paycheck while supporting community nonprofits. (*Wage assistance available to qualifying nonprofits.) Through this program, nonprofit employers receive:
- High quality student work
- Competitive and caring applicant pools
- Students compensated at no cost to your organization, if qualified
- Professional development training for students
Requirements for nonprofit participation:
- A meaningful work experience with the opportunity to develop transferable skills
- A dedicated supervisor willing to provide evaluative feedback
- An approved employer application
More details available: UC Service Learning Contact Paula Harper with additional questions.
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