Watch Out for These Legal Risks: Liability Concerns following COVID Take care not to let your guard down too soon. Church Mutual® guest contributor in Nonprofit World

Sep 13, 2021

1 min

Nicole Jolley

By Nicole M. Jolley


In an article written for Nonprofit World, Nicole Jolley, director, nonprofit + human services, shares legal risks and liability concerns for nonprofits following COVID:


It has been more than a year since much of the United

States shut down in response to the COVID-19 threat.

During that time, nonprofits have had to pivot their

engagement strategies, struggle through budget

shortfalls, and reimagine how they can continue to live

out their missions. Now that vaccines are widely available,

organizations have relaxed their restrictions and reverted

to “business as usual.” Be wary, however, of letting your

guard down: There’s still plenty of risk for legal action

surrounding COVID-19.


Here are four areas in which you should be especially careful

as our nation navigates its recovery.





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Nicole Jolley

Assistant Vice President - Nonprofit and Human Services

Nicole offers an inside look at risks and liabilities nonprofits face, especially within food banks, homeless shelters and group homes.