Giving in a Global Pandemic
With so many out of work, nonprofits are preparing for a surge in demand for food, assistance, and other services. Tithe.ly explains how congregations can accept donations digitally. How has COVID-19 impacted your church?
With so many out of work, nonprofits are preparing for a surge in demand for food, assistance, and other services. Tithe.ly explains how congregations can accept donations digitally. How has COVID-19 impacted your church?
In the U.S., healthcare spending is over 18% of GDP – and climbing. Since 2009, healthcare spending for other OECD countries has hovered around 8.8% of GDP. Social Work Degree Center explains what happens to society when business is mixed with medicine. Can the American healthcare system find a way forward after COVID-19?
In 2019, over half of companies said they plan to continue increasing spending on IT security. Below, Acronis explains the history of cybersecurity and data storage. What will the future hold?
85% of the 384 billion emails sent each day are spam. Despite annual training, 35% of employees don’t know what “phishing” means. PhishCloud explains why employees are a company’s biggest security asset.
The effects of past epidemics have led to the invention of the first effective flu vaccine, the creation of the middle class, and creations by Shakespeare and Sir Issac Newton. What will COVID-19 bring? TopMastersInPublicHealth takes a closer look at the possibilities.
Around half of American adults feel lonely some or all of the time. How are you keeping busy under quarantine? In this infographic, EduRef explains the best ways to practice social distancing without feeling isolated.
Did you know that 40% of food is wasted every year? Are you choosing your food wisely? In the following infographic, BodyNutrition explains how you can practice healthy eating habits under quarantine.
If you are stuck at home it’s important to remember you are healthy at home. Making distinctions like that are good for your mental health. Learn more from this infographic from Health Trends.
The benefits of online learning are endless. Will the trend continue to prosper after we defeat COVID-19? EdSmart debunks the eLearning economy in the following infographic.