Nonprofit Sustainability: What To Prioritize When Funding Gets Uncertain

Nonprofit Sustainability: What To Prioritize When Funding Gets Uncertain

Your organization must be prepared for whatever challenges the future holds. When your nonprofit faces low funding periods or unpredictable market shifts, a nonprofit sustainability plan sets you up for resilience. If you focus on diversifying your funds, simplifying operations, and expanding your team’s skillset, you can maintain your operations without limiting your mission impacts. […]

LGBTQ Mental Health Struggles: How to Deliver Better Case Support

LGBTQ Mental Health Struggles: How to Deliver Better Case Support

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals face unique mental health challenges that social workers and case managers often overlook. LGBTQ+ mental health struggles range from anxiety and depression to trauma and severe social exclusion. Addressing these types of cases requires a sensitive, culturally competent approach that acknowledges LGBTQ+ individuals’ concerns and greatest mental […]

Fundraising for a Cause: How Human Services Orgs Can Get Ahead Early

Fundraising for a Cause: How Human Services Orgs Can Get Ahead Early

You see the difference your organization makes every day — the families finding stability, the people accessing essential services, the communities growing stronger, and everyone else who’s positively impacted by your work. But to sustainably continue doing that work, you need a strategic fundraising plan.  Successful fundraising for human services organizations deeply connects donors to […]

Diversifying Funding for Nonprofits: 7 Tips for Long-Term Stability

Diversifying Funding for Nonprofits: 7 Tips for Long-Term Stability

Relying on a single donor or revenue stream is rarely a stable business model, especially for nonprofits trying to create impacts in their communities. Diversifying funding for nonprofits helps organizations maintain financial stability and branch out far beyond their existing network. Many nonprofits use a combination of income streams, including government grants, corporate partnerships, and […]

The Role of Social Work in Preventing Burnout for Caregivers and Educators

The Role of Social Work in Preventing Burnout for Caregivers and Educators

When your day starts with caregiving and ends with paperwork, burnout isn’t a risk—it’s a reality. Burnout within the caregiving and education sector is at an all time high, with 44% of K-12 teachers reporting “always” feeling burned out.  The same is true for professional caregivers, who are tasked with supporting our most vulnerable, and […]

Improving the CCR Between Healthcare, Law Enforcement, and Victim Services

Discover what a coordinated community response is and how collaboration between agencies can effectively support victims and improve outcomes.

Survivors of crimes like sexual assault or domestic abuse often must work through multiple systems — including emergency rooms, police departments, shelters, and counseling services. When these systems don’t communicate effectively, survivors are left managing the fallout: telling their story repeatedly, receiving conflicting information, or losing access to support entirely. These breakdowns aren’t always caused […]

Using Technology to Strengthen Victim Services: Sexual Assault and Beyond

How Technology Strengthens Victim Services in Sexual Assault Cases

For sexual assault victims and victims of other violent crimes, help should never be out of reach. But barriers like geography, fear, stigma, and limited service capacity too often put help out of reach. Fortunately, technology is helping to change that. From text-based crisis hotlines to personal safety apps, technology is reshaping where, when, and how […]

Supporting Mental Health Awareness Month: How to Connect Social and Health Services

Supporting Mental Health Awareness Month: How to Connect Social and Health Services

Behavioral health services in the U.S. are facing unprecedented demand, a reality that comes into sharper focus each May during Mental Health Awareness Month. In 2023 alone, more than 59 million adults, nearly one in four Americans, experienced a mental illness, yet nearly half received no treatment at all, according to the Health Resources and Services […]

Spring Into Action: Social Work With Families to Help Them Rebuild

Social Work With Families to Help Them Rebuild

Social work with families focuses on a wide range of issues, from financial stability to emotional dynamics, giving you lots to consider in your treatment plan. It requires a family-centered approach that includes clients in the decision-making process early on, empowering them to take control of their goals and objectives.  The best family-centered practices, such […]