
| “Inside the Nonprofit Sector” is a three-part series that convenes leaders from the nonprofit, healthcare, business, higher education, and government sectors to share insights, foster dialogue, and identify collaborative strategies to address pressing community needs shaping Westchester’s health, economy, and community well-being. Explore the data below and click here for materials from previous programs. |
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Advancing Community Health: From Ideas to Action Building a Model Community Together Thursday, September 24, 2026 | 8:30 – 11:00 AM |
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![]() | "Advancing Community Health" on June 4, 2026 Summary & Next StepsRead a summary of our Inside the Sector event on June 4th - "Advancing Community Health: Aligning Cross Sector Action" and the recommendations that came out of the event that will inform future Inside the Nonprofit Sector programs. Read Here » |
NYCON 2026 State of the SectorThe New York Council of Nonprofits has released its 2025 State of the Sector report, offering valuable insights into the current data, trends, and challenges facing the nonprofit sector in New York. Read Here » |
| 2025 ALICE in Westchester CountyThe State of ALICE in Westchester 2025, published annually by United Way of Westchester and Putnam in partnership with United For ALICE, provides a comprehensive look at the financial realities facing working households across Westchester County. The report offers valuable county-level data and insights to help nonprofit leaders, policymakers, and community stakeholders better understand local economic challenges and inform solutions. Read Here » |
ALICE in the Nonprofit WorkforceALICE in the Nonprofit Workforce: A Study of Financial Hardship is the first report of its kind to examine financial insecurity among nonprofit workers, created by Independent Sector and United for ALICE. It rigorously analyzes publicly available data to understand the financial status of the country’s 13.9 million nonprofit employees in greater detail than ever before. According to the report, about 22% of nonprofit workers in the United States struggle financially. Read Here » |
Social Determinants of HealthSocial determinants of health (SDOH) are the conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes and risks. Learn more from the U.S Department of Disease Prevention & Human Promotion. Read Here » |
NYS Comptroller Report "The Criticial Role of Nonprofits in New York"Explore State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli's latest report detailing the critical role of nonprofit organizations in New York’s economy, including their contribution of over 1.3 million jobs in 2022, trends in nonprofit employment, and the challenges posed by contracting delays and funding issues. Read Here » |
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