Ep. 54 — COVID-19's Effects on Ohio's Non-Profits: Michael Wilkos and Michael Corey


Michael Corey (left) and Michael Wilkos (left)

Michael Corey (left) and Michael Wilkos (left)

Ohio’s non-profit sector is a backbone of Ohio's social and community services and it has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. On Today’s episode, Dan Skinner talks with Michael Wilkos of United Way of Central Ohio and Michael Corey of the Human Service Chamber of Franklin County about how the coronavirus pandemic has affected Ohio's non-profit sector, how it has adapted to the needs of the public, and how we can continue to recover.

You can read more about the “Our Health and Human Service Agencies in a COVID-19 World” survey here.


Produced by Dan Skinner and Mark Frantz

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