Almost three years into the pandemic, many nonprofits are struggling to attract and retain workers

Almost three years into the pandemic, many nonprofits are struggling to attract and retain workers
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The Boston Globe links to CommonGoodVT.org’s 2022 Nonprofit Wages & Benefits report in this article highlighting staffing challenges being faced by nonprofits across New England and nationwide. 

“Almost three years into the pandemic, many nonprofits are struggling to attract and retain workers. A major takeaway from the 2022 Nonprofit Wages and Benefits Vermont Edition is that we must invest in the people doing the work as much as the work itself,” says UWNWVT CEO Jesse Bridges. 

Compensation strategy is integral to sustaining nonprofits’ missions and teams and the Nonprofit Wages & Benefits report is the only Vermont-specific resource for organizations to turn to for objective salary information, as well as insights into key sector staffing and compensation trends.  

Learn more & purchase the report: https://commongoodvt.org/jobs/wages-and-benefits-report/ 

National Council of Nonprofits

Original source can be found here.



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