ICANN, the organization that oversees domain name registries, has blocked the sale of the .org Public Interest Registry to a private equity investment company. The board ruled that the sale
Dozens of elected officials from across the Commonwealth took part in a digital rally on Thursday to thank community‐based human services workers for their tireless efforts serving state residents in
On Tuesday, April 14, the Executive Office of Health and Human Services issued updated guidance for residential and congregate care programs during the COVID-19 crisis. The new guidelines cover protective
The Providers’ Council is urging federal lawmakers to support a proposal by U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton to help nonprofits in the next round of coronavirus stimulus funding. In a letter
The Caring Force, the Council’s grassroots advocacy initiative with more than 28,000 members across the Commonwealth, is urging elected officials to recognize the incredible efforts of human services workers by
We are happy to share with you an electronic copy of the April issue of The Provider. This month, we made a decision to abandon our normal, eight-page format for a
A coalition of associations that support direct service providers, including the Providers’ Council, called Tuesday on state leaders to forgive — or at least defer — COVID-19-related Unemployment Insurance (UI)
As we reduce our in-person meetings and limit face-to-face interactions, we are pleased to offer an alternative solution to our members at a reduced price. The Providers’ Council is excited
The TCF’s annual physical State House rally, previously scheduled for April 16, will transform into a “virtual” rally this year. Human services workers, clients and families will be given opportunities
The Providers’ Council has created a page on our website including the latest news and updates on the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. We have direct links to information published