Abstract

The social distancing and lockdowns that have shuttered physical workplaces across the country for the past year have made it necessary for the nation's nonprofits to get creative in how they raise money and keep their programs going. For corporate philanthropists, the details may be different, but the ultimate result has been similar: a need to find new ways to support their nonprofit partners that take into account the restrictions placed on them by the pandemic.

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