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NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT: COVID Puts More Pressure on Already Stressed Nonprofits

“In every crisis, doubt or confusion, take the higher path – the path of compassion, courage, understanding, and love.” — Amit Ray The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our world in many ways. The frustration of what constitutes the post-pandemic “new normal” represents a tremendous uncertainty for all organizations, particularly not-for-profits. For example, less than one year ago, […]

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CEDA helps new Hispanic market get off the ground in Auburn

AUBURN, N.Y. — When Robert and Elizabeth Quezada, immigrants from Ecuador, were looking to start their own family business, a new Hispanic market, in Auburn last year, they turned to the Cayuga Economic Development Agency (CEDA) for help. CEDA translated for the Quezadas and guided them through the Auburn city-codes process to obtain a certificate

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AMAC: Seniors are fast-growing members of the American workforce

The senior-citizen segment of the U.S. workforce has been “expanding rapidly for some time.”   That’s according to the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC), citing data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). To be more specific, BLS data shows that the 55-plus segment of the U.S. labor force stood at 11.6 percent in

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Award finalists, speaker named for CenterState annual meeting

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — As CenterState CEO prepares for its virtual annual meeting on April 29, the organization has announced finalists for its 2021 Business of the Year Awards in five categories and the event’s keynote speaker.  The virtual program begins at 12 p.m. Award finalists The awards recognize member companies and organizations that have “achieved

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CenterState CEO starts site with diversity, equity, & inclusion tools for business

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — CenterState CEO recently launched a new website offering a series of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) tools for Central New York businesses, nonprofits, and individuals.  The site (www.centerstateceoequity.com) offers information, assessment tools, and educational resources to support organizations in their efforts to address racial equity in their workplaces, the community, “and beyond.”

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Buckner joins Rescue Mission board of directors

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse Police Chief Kenton Buckner has recently joined the board of directors of The Rescue Mission Alliance.  The board has 17 community leaders who are dedicated to helping men, women, and families struggling with homelessness and hunger in Central New York, the alliance said in a release.  Buckner, who was sworn in

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New SBA administrator Guzman selects chief of staff

Isabella Casillas Guzman, the new Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), on April 1 announced Antwaun Griffin will serve as the agency’s new chief of staff. The announcement comes a few weeks after Guzman was confirmed to serve in the SBA’s top role. “Antwaun will play a critical role in navigating our agency through

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VIEWPOINT: Seven Great Ways to Create a Really Inclusive Workplace

In a recent article in Harvard Business Review, Elisabeth Kelan writes about “gender fatigue,” which she describes as the phenomenon of people acknowledging that gender inequality exists in general, but not in their workplace.  Lots of people, it seems, are all for gender equity, inclusion, and a diverse workforce. Yet, it is just not happening.  It reminded

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VIEWPOINT: The Work-From-Home Vs. Return-To-Office Debate

What employees, bosses should consider Many Americans have been working from home full time for a year now since COVID-19 hit the U.S. And many prefer that arrangement to a traditional office. In a survey, 65 percent said they want to work remotely full time after the pandemic.  That could pose a problem for them and their

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OPINION: As New York Slips Further into Unrest, Democrats do Nothing to Make Streets Safer

New York State’s criminal-justice system has deteriorated to dangerous levels. At the direction of Democrats in the state legislature and New York City, we have seen drastic changes to parole and bail policies that have undermined police officers and put the public in harm’s way. Misguided policies have coincided with a drastic increase in violent crime, creating

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