Giving Compass' Take:
- Antony Bugg Levine interviews Taneshia Nash Laird, CEO of the Newark Symphony Hall, about how nonprofit leaders are effectively and successfully pivoting to address communities' needs during the pandemic.
- Nonprofit leaders had to adapt their organizational processes strategically and evolve their efforts during the pandemic. How can donors match this agility and support nonprofit leadership as it changes?
- Read more about executing effecting nonprofit leadership during this time.
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When the coronavirus hit New Jersey, Newark Symphony Hall had to adapt its programs to serve its community, even as staff were losing family members to COVID-19. CEO Taneshia Nash Laird explains how she’s looking out for her staff and the community, how new initiatives like Embrace Newark and Symphony of Survival are bringing material and emotional support to Newark residents, and how an increased consciousness of race in nonprofit-funder relationships is changing how she and her work are seen and treated.
Read the full article about evolving nonprofit leadership at Nonprofit Finance Fund.