Posts Tagged ‘Resilience’
When Nonprofit Boards Still Have Options: Governance and Collaboration Lessons from Family Foundations
After 75 years of service, Family Foundations closed its doors on June 30, 2025. What began in 1955 as Family Counseling Services—a joint effort of the Junior League, United Way, and the Jewish Welfare League—evolved into Family Foundations, carrying forward a long-standing commitment to mental health and financial wellness for families across Northeast Florida. For…
Read MoreResources for Immediate Support in Times of Crisis – When Support Can’t Wait!
Working in the nonprofit sector can be draining for both people working on the frontlines and those behind the scenes. In recent surveys of Northeast Florida nonprofit leadership, staff wellness was identified as the number one concern for organizations. We know that these conversations can cover sensitive topics and often highlight the need for immediate,…
Read MoreFirst Person – Chatting about Resilience with CEO Eric Mann
The Nonprofit Center features local nonprofit leaders in a blog series called First Person. We asked YMCA of Florida’s First Coast CEO Eric Mann to talk to us about the past year, sharing his perspective on leading, adapting, and caring for people and an organization through extraordinary times. His thoughts and experiences will ring true for…
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