Members of 501(c) Agencies Trust have known about the incredible cost saving benefits of group purchasing programs for nearly a decade. Almost six years ago, our members began a partnership…
Indeed.com, the employment-related search engine for job listings, has released its latest list of top nonprofits to work for as ranked by the site’s users. Among the top 15 employers are a few…
Today, we at 501(c) Agencies Trust announce a new strategic partnership with BoardSource. The goal of the partnership is for the two organizations to augment their services to the nonprofit…
The relationship between Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) and typical unemployment insurance (UI) can be somewhat confusing. Let us offer some information that will hopefully provide clarification. We will begin with…
Today, we at 501(c) Agencies Trust announce the addition of San Jose Foothill Family Community Clinic as a new program participant. 501(c) Agencies Trust is a group of 1,500 nonprofits…
It’s part of running a nonprofit – employee turnover. You hire an employee. The employee stays a number of years. The employee provides notice and moves on to the next…
The Texas Workforce Commission has started accepting applications for disaster-related unemployment benefits to aid workers who lost jobs or self-employed individuals who were unable to work because of the damage…
Today, we at 501(c) Agencies Trust announce the addition of United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Sacramento, Inc (UCP of Sacramento and Northern California) as a new program participant. 501(c) Agencies…
According to Department of Labor (DOL) statistics, American workers are less likely to be laid off today than at any point in the last 50 years. For every 10,000 people…
New legislation has been introduced in the United States Congress that would allow states to drug test those seeking unemployment benefits. This new bill comes on the heels of legislation…
A U.S. District has sentenced a Long Beach, California man, Andre Antonio Walters, to six years and one month in prison and a $15,000 fine for four counts of mail fraud…
The Michigan unemployment insurance system made more news last week. The results of a court’s decision were positive for the state. However, the case highlighted some major issues with the…