Unidentified speaker says funding volatility is undermining nonprofit staff retention

Unidentified Meeting · December 29, 2025

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Summary

An unidentified speaker told a meeting that unstable funding for NVFS threatens the organization’s ability to retain staff and urged that the budget put employees first, saying funding volatility leads to loss of talent.

An unidentified speaker told attendees that unstable funding for NVFS is hurting the nonprofit’s ability to keep staff and that the organization’s budget should "put employees first." "When there's volatility in funding, there's also volatility in the ability to retain staff," the speaker said, adding that staff need to be "supported," "valued," "compensated" and "sustained."

The speaker framed the budget as a statement of values, saying the "number 1 focus for us always when we talked about our budget being a representation of values, we always put our employees first." The remarks linked funding stability directly to the nonprofit’s capacity to retain experienced personnel and continue providing services.

The transcript does not record any formal motion or vote on the matter, nor does it identify the speaker by name or official role. The meeting record also does not specify next steps, budget figures, or whether any funding changes were proposed. NVFS is referenced by acronym in the remarks; the transcript did not expand that acronym.

The discussion centered on personnel and budget priorities rather than a specific contract, grant, or line-item change. No formal action was recorded in the provided transcript excerpt.