
Strengthening Communities by Investing in Nonprofit Workers
Join us for a conversation on why centering the financial well-being of nonprofit workers is key to strengthening communities.
This webinar is sponsored by Prudential Financial. All views and endorsements expressed in this webinar are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or endorsements of the Financial Health Network.

Nonprofit organizations are the backbone of communities nationwide, contributing more than $1.4 trillion to the U.S. economy each year and employing over 12 million people. Yet financial health challenges across the sector remain: Nearly 70% of nonprofit workers are not Financially Healthy, and 1 in 7 lack access to core benefits. When organizations fail to support workers’ financial needs, it impacts their ability to deliver on their mission.
Join us for this timely conversation grounded in landmark research from the Financial Health Network, supported by Prudential Financial and The Prudential Foundation. This work examines the financial well-being of nonprofit workers across the country and offers an up-close look at the nonprofit workforce in Prudential’s hometown of Newark, New Jersey. You’ll hear both research insights and practitioner perspectives on what it will take to build a stronger, more sustainable nonprofit sector.
Gain Practical Insights and Strategies
- Understand the current landscape of financial health and job quality across the nonprofit sector.
- Examine why investing in the health of nonprofit workers is foundational, both to community well-being and economic impact.
- Explore specific ideas to center nonprofit worker well-being through products and services, community investments, and policy and practice shifts.
- Collaborate with peers on practical approaches to inform your own priorities and investments.
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