Study: Nonprofits lost 50,000 jobs last month from virus

HOLD FOR STORY BY SALLY HO MOVING SUNDAY - Fred Delaurenti, a volunteer driver with Meals on Wheels, prepares to make a delivery at an apartment building, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020 in Renton, Wash., south of Seattle. Nationally, Meals on Wheels America said its 5,000 community programs are, on average, serving more meals this year compared to in 2019, and nearly all of them are facing financial strain because the COVID-19 pandemic has also forced them to buy additional safety equipment and pay drivers to replace volunteers. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

After months of slow but steady job growth, America’s nonprofit organizations shed more than 50,000 positions in December, a consequence of the economic damage caused by the viral pandemic.

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