National Human Services Assembly
general news

Lee Sherman to Retire in November

September 5, 2019

An Announcement From the Board of Directors On behalf of the National Human Services Assembly Board of Directors, I am writing to share that President & CEO Lee I. Sherman has announced his retirement from the National Assembly effective November 30, 2019. As we say farewell, we want to express our gratitude to Lee for […]

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Collaboration news

International Leaders Visit to Discuss At-Risk Youth Issues

August 1, 2019

Last week, the National Assembly hosted a group from Mexico as part of the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) through the U.S. Department of State. The premise of the visit was to discuss effective ways of addressing the needs of underserved and at-risk youth. The National Assembly’s work with youth-serving nonprofits and programs or initiatives […]

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PurchasingPoint news

Welcoming Charity Charge

June 26, 2019

We are excited to announce our newest PurchasingPoint© partnership with Charity Charge to bring the discount program to all of its nonprofit members. The partnership was announced earlier in June and featured with Fast Company and Bankrate, in conjunction with the official launch of Charity Charge’s latest product. Charity Charge operates on a unique mission […]

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general news

New Officers and Members Elected to the Board of Directors

June 20, 2019

We are pleased to present the newly elected Officers of the National Human Services Assembly Board of Directors. They are: BOARD CHAIR – Jeff Fleischer, President & CEO, Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. (current Vice Chair) VICE CHAIR – Darlyne Bailey, Ph.D., Professor and Dean Emeritus, Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research, Bryn Mawr […]

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public-policy news

Nonprofit Campaign to Prevent Another Government Shutdown

February 4, 2019

Colleagues, The 35-day federal government shutdown ended with a temporary spending measure to give the President and Congress time to negotiate a resolution to their dispute without the ongoing disruption and pain inflicted on millions of individuals, nonprofit organizations, government contractors, and the public. That truce, in the form of a short-term funding bill, expires […]

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