June 5, 2020
As nonprofits face unprecedented financial challenges due to COVID-19, your action is needed in requesting the State of Pennsylvania to waive the remaining 50% reimbursable unemployment charges after the 50% provided in the CARES Act. Contact Governor Wolf and your legislators via phone and email asking the following:
We are requesting a waiver from the State of Pennsylvania’s requirement that reimbursing employers reimburse the State for unemployment charges when those charges are for COVID-19 related unemployment claims.
FIRST, please contact your legislators which can be found at the following site: https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/findyourlegislator/. Once you identify your legislators, call and email asking for their support. It is crucial to let them know that many nonprofits will go bankrupt if the State of Pennsylvania does not grant this waiver.
SECOND, contact Governor Wolf and key staff:
Governor Tom Wolf
717-787-2500
https://www.governor.pa.gov/contact/
Department of Labor and Industry Secretary W. Gerard Oleksiak
wgoleksiak@pa.gov
Complete and submit this form
THIRD, contact key committee chairmen within the Pennsylvania General Assembly:
House Labor & Industry Committee
Representative Jim Cox (R-Berks), Chairman
jcox@pahousegop.com
Capitol office 717-772-2435
District office 610-670-0139
Representative Patrick Harkins (D-Erie), Minority Chairman
pharkins@pahouse.net
Capitol office 717-787-7406
District office 814-459-1949
House Health Committee
Representative Kathy Rapp (R-Warren), Chairwoman
klrapp@pahousegop.com
Capitol office 717-787-1367
District office 814-723-5203
Representative Dan Frankel (D-Allegheny), Minority Chairman
dfrankel@pahouse.net
Capitol office 717-705-1875
District office 412-422-1774
House Human Services Committee
Representative Thomas Murt (R-Montgomery), Chairman
tmurt@pahousegop.com
Capitol office 717-787-6886
District office 215-674-3755
Representative Angel Cruz (D-Philadelphia), Minority Chairman
acruz@pahouse.net
Capitol office 717-787-1407
District office 215-291-5643
House Aging & Older Adult Services Committee
Representative Gary Day (R-Lehigh), Chairman
Gday@pahousegop.com
Capitol office 717-787-3017
District office 610-760-7082
Representative Steve Samuelson (D-Northampton), Minority Chairman
samuelson@pahouse.net
Capitol office 717-705-1881
District office 610-867-3890
House Children & Youth Committee
Representative Karen Boback (R-Luzerne), Chairwoman
kboback@pahousegop.com
Capitol office 717-787-1117
District office 570-675-6000
Representative Joseph Petrarca (D-Westmoreland), Minority Chairman
jpetrarc@pahouse.net
Capitol office 717-787-5142
District office 724-567-6982
Senate Labor & Industry Committee
Senator Camera Bartolotta (R-Washington), Chairwoman
cbartolotta@pasen.gov
Capitol office 717-787-1463
District office 724-225-4380
Senator Christine Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia), Minority Chairwoman
tartaglione@pasenate.com
Capitol office 717-787-1141
District office 215-533-0440
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
Senator Michele Brooks (R-Mercer), Chairwoman
mbrooks@pasen.gov
Capitol office 717-787-1322
District office 724-588-8911
Senator Art Haywood (D-Montgomery), Minority Chairman
art.haywood@pasenate.com
Capitol office 717-787-1427
District office 215-242-8171
Senate Aging & Youth Committee
Senator Judy Ward (R-Blair), Chairwoman
jward@pasen.gov
Capitol office 717-787-5490
District office 814-695-8386
Senator Maria Collett (D-Montgomery), Minority Chairwoman
senatorcollett@pasenate.com
Capitol office 717-787-6599
District office 215-368-1429
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We’ve been a member of First Nonprofit’s Unemployment Savings Program since 2011 and highly recommend joining. The program is terrific and allows us to earn interest on our own funds while still meeting the state’s requirements on unemployment payments. In addition, the staff are great and always helpful sorting out any questions we may have. Thank you all!
CCSCT was approached by First NonProfit to discuss its Unemployment Savings Program and ways the program could significantly reduce the amount of unemployment taxes we were paying. At the time, our agency was paying approximately $80,000 per year. First NonProfit conducted an analysis to determine if making the switch would be in our best interest, and it clearly was based on our circumstances. The first year on the program, CCSCT saw a 70% reduction in its unemployment costs and each year, continues to experience further reductions as a result of having minimal claims. Some additional benefits of the program including having a fixed annual cost, an interest-baring reserve account, professional unemployment claims management and representation at all unemployment hearings. This has been one of the best decisions we have made.
We first started using First Nonprofit’s Unemployment Savings Program when we were a small startup nonprofit. We didn’t have an HR department and needed expertise in the event that an unemployment claim was made. We knew we were eligible to be a reimbursing employer, but weren’t sure how to navigate that process. They made it easy to set things up, plan for, and then manage claims when they came at a very reasonable cost. The amount of time and stress they’ve saved us dealing with all this has been worth way more than the cost. We’ve now grown to a large nonprofit and do have an HR department but have no plans to stop using their services. I highly recommend them to every nonprofit I come into contact with!
Throughout our membership in the Unemployment Savings Program, First Nonprofit understood our demands, community dynamics, and the importance of seamless services; that allowed us to serve our constituents better.
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