Nearly One in Three Non-Profit Workers Burnt Out and Food Insecure, Survey Suggests
- Research involving 1,116 staff members from Canadian non-profit organizations found that burnout and food insecurity were common issues in early 2025.
- The survey conducted by Environics Research for media company Future of Good occurred between February 21 and March 14, 2025.
- Results showed 36% of workers struggled with anxiety, poor job satisfaction, and insufficient income, while 34% reported food insecurity.
- Anouk Bertner, Executive Director of Future of Good, highlighted the unprecedented scope of the report, emphasizing that nothing of this scale has been conducted before.
- The study implies urgent changes are needed in the non-profit sector to improve worker well-being and retain employees amid these challenges.
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Nearly one in three non-profit workers burnt out and food insecure, survey suggests
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