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Let's Imagine podcast EPISODE 7: How the lack of core funding is impacting 2SLGBTQIA+ organizations

Let's Imagine podcast EPISODE 7: How the lack of core funding is impacting 2SLGBTQIA+ organizations

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How the lack of core funding is impacting 2SLGBTQIA+ organizations, with Tyler Boyce

Photo: Tyler BoyceThe lack of core funding has a dramatic impact on nonprofit organizations and the communities they serve. Not being able to count on reliable funding impacts organizational health, capacity and resilience, which in turn negatively impacts the quality of services organizations can offer their community, but also the employment conditions of nonprofit workers, and the long-term sustainability of their organizations. This week on the podcast we’re joined by Tyler Boyce, Executive Director of The Enchanté Network, to discuss this crucial issue, from a 2SLGBTQIA+ community perspective.

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