501(c) Agencies Trust is happy to announce that we have upgraded our member-only website. The site is now live, and any employee of a Trust member organization can register to…
On Thursday, October 4, 2018, the Vermont Department of Labor announced changes to the Unemployment Insurance (UI) program. Beginning January 1, 2019, employers will see a reduction in the taxable…
As part of its Summer of Heroes program, Boys & Girls Clubs – Alaska (a member of 501(c) Agencies Trust), is proud to celebrate six youth doing outstanding work in their…
Dozens of nonprofit professionals working for member employers of 501(c) Agencies Trust have been selected for scholarships to participate in a new e-course for nonprofit supervisors. The Nonprofit Leadership Alliance…
One of the main features of Trust Membership is the management of your unemployment claims. When you are notified of an unemployment claim, at first you might not know how…
I have a Saturday morning habit of scrolling through Pinterest, Buzzfeed and Facebook. It’s my time to catch up on what has been happening throughout the week when I’ve been…
Today, we welcome Portland Center Stage as a new program participant of 501(c) Agencies Trust. Portland Center Stage is the largest theater company in Portland and among the top 20 regional theaters…
Unemployment benefits are designed to be paid to people who are out of work through no fault of their own. People who accept work with the good intentions of performing…
Workplace wellness programs cover over 50 million workers and are intended to reduce medical spending, increase productivity, and improve well-being. Yet, limited evidence exists to support these claims. To help determine if these…
In our last Nonprofit HR Practices survey, we asked, “Does your organization perform a ‘postmortem’ after an involuntary separation?” Twenty-one percent of the respondents said, “Yes.” This means that seventy-nine percent…