Surviving a Pandemic: The Adaptability and Sustainability of Nonprofit Organizations through COVID-19

Like many other organizations in Canada and globally, nonprofit organizations have not been insulated from the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. It has affected Canadian nonprofit organizations in numerous ways. This ranges from the effects of COVID-19 on the health of workers and clien...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:066947302bc8490b99cf648956fefdf82021-11-03T18:38:12ZSurviving a Pandemic: The Adaptability and Sustainability of Nonprofit Organizations through COVID-1910.29173/cjnser.2021v12nS1a4351920-9355https://doaj.org/article/066947302bc8490b99cf648956fefdf82021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://anserj.ca/index.php/cjnser/article/view/435https://doaj.org/toc/1920-9355 Like many other organizations in Canada and globally, nonprofit organizations have not been insulated from the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. It has affected Canadian nonprofit organizations in numerous ways. This ranges from the effects of COVID-19 on the health of workers and clients to its effect on revenue. As predominantly essential service providers, nonprofit organizations have to find ways to continue operations during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure that no one is left to fall through the cracks in an uncertain economy. RÉSUMÉ Comme bien d’autres organismes au Canada et dans le monde, les organismes sans but lucratif (OSBL) n’ont pas été épargnés par la pandémie du COVID-19. En effet, pour les OSBL canadiens, celle-ci a eu des incidences dans divers secteurs, allant de la santé des clients et employés jusqu’au revenu. Les OSBL, comme ils sont à toutes fins pratiques des fournisseurs de services essentiels, doivent trouver le moyen de continuer à fonctionner pendant la pandémie afin de s’assurer que personne ne soit oublié dans un contexte économique incertain. Salewa Olawoye-MannCanadian Centre for Studies in PublishingarticleNonprofit organizations; COVID-19 pandemic; Essential service providers; Adaptability / Organismes sans but lucratif; Pandémie du COVID-19; Fournisseurs de services essentiels; AdaptabilitéSocial SciencesHENFRCanadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research, Vol 12, Iss S1 (2021)
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Salewa Olawoye-Mann
Surviving a Pandemic: The Adaptability and Sustainability of Nonprofit Organizations through COVID-19
description Like many other organizations in Canada and globally, nonprofit organizations have not been insulated from the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. It has affected Canadian nonprofit organizations in numerous ways. This ranges from the effects of COVID-19 on the health of workers and clients to its effect on revenue. As predominantly essential service providers, nonprofit organizations have to find ways to continue operations during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure that no one is left to fall through the cracks in an uncertain economy. RÉSUMÉ Comme bien d’autres organismes au Canada et dans le monde, les organismes sans but lucratif (OSBL) n’ont pas été épargnés par la pandémie du COVID-19. En effet, pour les OSBL canadiens, celle-ci a eu des incidences dans divers secteurs, allant de la santé des clients et employés jusqu’au revenu. Les OSBL, comme ils sont à toutes fins pratiques des fournisseurs de services essentiels, doivent trouver le moyen de continuer à fonctionner pendant la pandémie afin de s’assurer que personne ne soit oublié dans un contexte économique incertain.
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title Surviving a Pandemic: The Adaptability and Sustainability of Nonprofit Organizations through COVID-19
title_short Surviving a Pandemic: The Adaptability and Sustainability of Nonprofit Organizations through COVID-19
title_full Surviving a Pandemic: The Adaptability and Sustainability of Nonprofit Organizations through COVID-19
title_fullStr Surviving a Pandemic: The Adaptability and Sustainability of Nonprofit Organizations through COVID-19
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