By Guest Columnist ALICIA PHILIPP, president of the Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta
Some call it the new normal. Others call it a sea change. Whatever you call it, it’s clear that all organizations, whether for-profit or nonprofit, are looking at new ways to do business in today’s world.
In the nonprofit sector, organizations are working with a decrease in dollars paired with an increase in demand. But even as this shift in balance makes work challenging, it’s also critical to remember that in the nonprofit field, the success of the clients we serve depends on a wide network of organizations.
The issues facing today’s families don’t occur in isolation – if income security is a challenge, it’s likely that financial literacy or child care could be needed as well. A nonprofit may focus on one area of a client’s needs
