Nonprofits added an estimated 63,000 workers in May, according to a new analysis from the Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies.
The report highlighted the ongoing national Covid vaccination push, reopenings of hard-hit nonprofits such as arts groups, and targeted support for nonprofits in recent congressional recovery packages as a basis for optimism for those tracking nonprofit employment.
However, nonprofits still employed an estimated 732,870 fewer workers in May than they did in February 2020, leaving nonprofit employment 6 percent lower than it was before the pandemic hit.
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