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01/30/2023 01:30 PM Senate LABOR & COMMERCE

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01:33:18 PM Start
01:34:08 PM Presentation(s): Workforce Overview from the Nonprofit Perspective
02:35:36 PM Adjourn
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-- Testimony <Invitation Only> --
Workforce Overview from the Nonprofit
Perspective
Presentation: by
Laurie Wolf, President /CEO The Foraker Group
**Streamed live on AKL.tv**
                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
          SENATE LABOR AND COMMERCE STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                        
                        January 30, 2023                                                                                        
                           1:33 p.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Senator Jesse Bjorkman, Chair                                                                                                   
Senator Click Bishop, Vice Chair                                                                                                
Senator Elvi Gray-Jackson                                                                                                       
Senator Kelly Merrick                                                                                                           
Senator Forrest Dunbar                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
PRESENTATION(S):   WORKFORCE   OVERVIEW    FROM   THE   NONPROFIT                                                               
PERSPECTIVE                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
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WITNESS REGISTER                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
LAURIE WOLF, President and CEO                                                                                                  
Foraker Group                                                                                                                   
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT: Gave an overview of the nonprofit sector in                                                               
Alaska.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
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1:33:18 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  JESSE  BJORKMAN  called  the  Senate  Labor  and  Commerce                                                             
Standing Committee meeting  to order at 1:33 p.m.  Present at the                                                               
call  to  order  were  Senators  Dunbar,  Gray-Jackson,  Merrick,                                                               
Bishop, and Chair Bjorkman.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
^PRESENTATION(S):   WORKFORCE   OVERVIEW   FROM   THE   NONPROFIT                                                               
PERSPECTIVE                                                                                                                     
     PRESENTATION(S): WORKFORCE OVERVIEW FROM THE NONPROFIT                                                                 
                          PERSPECTIVE                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
1:34:08 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR BJORKMAN announced  that Lauri Wolf from  the Foraker Group                                                               
would give a  presentation. It is a  501(c)(3) organization whose                                                               
core purpose  is to strengthen nonprofits.  The Foraker Nonprofit                                                               
Sustainability  Model   guides  the  organization   by  advancing                                                               
dedicated,  skilled, compassionate  professionals and  volunteers                                                               
to serve Alaska's nonprofit and  tribal organizations. Founded in                                                               
1998, the United Way of Anchorage  set a strategic goal to create                                                               
a model of shared services for  the nonprofit sector based on the                                                               
consolidated  services  of several  oil  companies  on the  North                                                               
Slope. That  idea germinated  over time and  was cultivated  in a                                                               
moment of  great change in  Alaska's philanthropic  and corporate                                                               
landscape. Foraker was launched under  the United Way umbrella in                                                               
January  2001  with   the  clear  intent  to   serve  all  Alaska                                                               
nonprofits  and tribes  by building  their internal  capacity and                                                               
promoting philanthropy.   He invited  Ms. Wolf to put  herself on                                                               
the record and begin her presentation.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
1:35:35 PM                                                                                                                    
LAURIE  WOLF,  President  and   CEO,  Foraker  Group,  Anchorage,                                                               
Alaska, presented an  overview of the nonprofit  sector in Alaska                                                               
based on  full 2020 employment data.  She said that she  plans to                                                               
share specific  examples of  how "the  great resignation"  in the                                                               
workforce and  the overall  lack of  workforce in  nonprofits and                                                               
state agencies  has affected the  health, safety,  and well-being                                                               
of  Alaskans. She  plans  to offer  a  few significant,  concrete                                                               
action steps for consideration.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
[For tracking  the numbered  pages in the  slide deck,  each full                                                               
page   contains  two   independently  numbered   half-pages.  For                                                               
example,  slide 1  contains half-page  slides  1 and  2; slide  2                                                               
contains  half-page slides  3 and  4;  and so  on throughout  the                                                               
presentation. These minutes use the half-page slide numbers.]                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF  advanced to slide  1, The Foraker Group's  Core Purpose                                                               
is to Strengthen Nonprofits:                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     Educational                                                                                                                
     Opportunities                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     Shared                                                                                                                     
     Services                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     Organizational                                                                                                             
     Development                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     Public                                                                                                                     
     Policy                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Fiscal                                                                                                                     
     Sponsorship                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
1:36:54 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF  summarized slide  3, Overview  of the  Nonprofit Sector                                                               
with an Employment  Lens and slide 4,  Alaska's Nonprofit Sector:                                                               
Generating  Economic  Impact.  She  said  the  data  on  Alaska's                                                               
nonprofits  is   hard  to   compile,  especially   regarding  the                                                               
workforce. It took countless steps  to collect the data presented                                                               
today because  employment is  not tracked  by sectors  in Alaska;                                                               
for this  reason, this full  set of  data is only  captured every                                                               
three years. She  expressed gratitude to the  Department of Labor                                                               
and  Workforce Development  (DOLWD) and  the Center  for Economic                                                               
Development  at  the University  of  Alaska  Anchorage (UAA)  for                                                               
their deep  data analysis. They  worked together to  provide this                                                               
comprehensive look  at nonprofits.  The full report  is available                                                               
for download on the Foraker Group website.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
1:38:35 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF advanced  to slide 5, stating that  for those interested                                                               
in a deeper dive, an interactive  map is available on the Foraker                                                               
Group website. It  contains specifics on each  census region. She                                                               
encouraged   members  to   explore   the   interactive  map   at:                                                               
www.forakergroup.org/speak-up/nonprofit-economic-impact/.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
1:38:50 PM                                                                                                                    
At ease.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
1:40:09 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  BJORKMAN reconvened  the  meeting.  He requested  Ms. Wolf                                                               
identify the  name of each slide  as she moves through  the slide                                                               
deck.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF  summarized slide 6,  Alaska's Nonprofits  are Currently                                                               
Contributing to  the Alaska  Economy in Six  Ways. She  said that                                                               
Alaskans  hear the  state  should have  fewer  nonprofits and  no                                                               
financial relationship  with them.  That would  be a  big mistake                                                               
for many reasons,  including the cost the  government would incur                                                               
to  provide  those  services  or   the  complete  loss  of  those                                                               
services.  It would  impact the  health  and quality  of life  of                                                               
Alaskans.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     Nonprofits are part of everyday life in Alaska                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     Nonprofits are a major economic driver.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     Nonprofits leverage public funds for maximum return                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
        Nonprofits partner with government in delivering                                                                        
     essential services                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
       Nonprofits provide community investment and civic                                                                        
     engagement                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     Nonprofits met the demands of COVID head-on                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
1:41:38 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WOLF displayed  a pictograph  on  slide 7  to illustrate  it                                                               
would be highly improbable for  any Alaskan to move through their                                                               
day without using  the services of a  nonprofit organization. She                                                               
pointed  out  that  Alaska  does  not have  a  county  system  of                                                               
government,  so  nonprofits  play  that  role  alongside  and  in                                                               
partnership with  federal, state, local, and  tribal governments.                                                               
For  some, even  turning  on  their lights  could  start the  day                                                               
powered by a nonprofit. For others, it might be:                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
- listening to public radio                                                                                                     
- dropping a child off at a nonprofit daycare or school                                                                         
- ensuring their elder is safe and supported                                                                                    
- recreating on trails maintained by nonprofits                                                                                 
- attending a religious service                                                                                                 
-  working for  a nonprofit  organization alongside  38,000 other                                                               
   nonprofit employees in the state, or                                                                                         
-  participating  as  part of  a  professional  association;  the                                                               
   backbone of every industry in the state.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS.  WOLF said  Alaska's nonprofits  provide essential  services,                                                               
like  medical  care,  housing  and  utilities,  joy  and  purpose                                                               
through art,  religious and  cultural expression,  education, and                                                               
recreation. They ensure quality of  life, sustain the Alaskan way                                                               
of  life,  and   attract  employees  to  the   state.  In  short,                                                               
nonprofits care for Alaskans, our  pets, and the planet to foster                                                               
healthier and  more prosperous communities. She  invited everyone                                                               
listening to look  around and notice how  often nonprofits enrich                                                               
communities.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
1:43:22 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF  summarized slide 8.  There are 5,620 nonprofits  and 29                                                               
different types  of nonprofits activated in  Alaska and regulated                                                               
by  the Internal  Revenue Service  (IRS). They  represent various                                                               
missions that provide public service  and contribute to Alaskan's                                                               
quality of life, health, and  economy. She said most people think                                                               
of  501(c)(3)  organizations when  they  think  of nonprofits  or                                                               
charitable   nonprofits   with   missions   like   health,   art,                                                               
conservation,  education,   religion,  and  others.   While  this                                                               
represents the majority at 78  percent, other types of nonprofits                                                               
are important  contributors to Alaska's economy.  Slide 8 depicts                                                               
four categories of 501(c) nonprofits:                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
         Charitable Nonprofits Reflect a Variety of Missions                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     78 percent/4,384                                                                                                           
     501(c)(3) nonprofits                                                                                                     
     25 percent Religious                                                                                                       
     14 percent Education                                                                                                       
     13 percent Human Services                                                                                                  
     12 percent Recreation, Sports                                                                                              
     10 percent Arts, Culture and Humanities                                                                                    
     8 percent Public and Societal                                                                                              
     7 percent Environment and Animals                                                                                          
     6 percent Health Care                                                                                                      
     4 percent Philanthropy                                                                                                     
     1 percent International/Foreign Affairs                                                                                    
     .5 percent Science and Technology/Unknown                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     10 percent/561                                                                                                             
     Other 501(c) nonprofits                                                                                                  
     including credit unions and utilities                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     5 percent/302                                                                                                              
     501(c)(6) nonprofits                                                                                                     
        social welfare organizations like civic leagues,                                                                        
     Rotary clubs, and employee associations                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     7 percent/373                                                                                                              
     501(c)(4) nonprofits                                                                                                     
     business leagues like chambers of commerce                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
1:44:32 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF  expounded on slide  9, Nonprofits are a  Major Economic                                                               
Driver. Most  of the nonprofits  just talked about  exist without                                                               
staff  and  on  volunteer labor  alone.  Nonprofit  organizations                                                               
operate understaffed  because they  lack the  financial resources                                                               
to employ people.  Like all businesses, stability  comes with the                                                               
consistent  ability to  compensate  staff and  provide a  healthy                                                               
workplace. Looking  at the nonprofits that  employ Alaskans, data                                                               
indicates that a significant number  of jobs are in the nonprofit                                                               
sector. It is  easy to lose sight of the  scale of their economic                                                               
impact  because nonprofits  are  not considered  to  be a  single                                                               
industry.  When the  state  tracks jobs,  it  classifies them  by                                                               
industries: oil  and gas, tourism,  healthcare, etcetera,  not by                                                               
the sector where the work  originates: nonprofits, government, or                                                               
private sector.  Alaska's workforce  is unique because  all three                                                               
sectors are integrated into the state's industries.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
1:45:47 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WOLF reviewed  slide 10.  She said  using the  same economic                                                               
modeling  as   other  major  industries,  the   nonprofit  sector                                                               
directly employed 38,105 Alaskans.  Slide 10 shows how nonprofits                                                               
create jobs and income that ripple through communities:                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     38,105 Direct Jobs                 $2.8B Direct jobs                                                                       
     employment within nonprofit                                                                                                
     organizations                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     12,679 Induced jobs                                                                                                        
     jobs created when nonprofit        $773M Induced jobs                                                                      
     employees and employees of                                                                                                 
     supplier businesses spend their                                                                                            
     paychecks                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     7,138 Indirect jobs                                                                                                        
     employment within businesses       $463M Indirect jobs                                                                     
     as a result of selling goods                                                                                               
     or services to nonprofits                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     57,992 Total jobs                  $4.07Billion                                                                            
                                        in total income                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
1:46:35 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF reviewed  slide 11, based on the  same economic modeling                                                               
used in  oil and  gas, fisheries,  and other  tourism industries.                                                               
The  nonprofit sector  is the  third largest  industry in  Alaska                                                               
when  considering  indirect and  induced  jobs  for all  sectors.                                                               
Nearly a  quarter of non-government  jobs are tied  to nonprofits                                                               
through  indirect  and  induced   effects.  This  information  is                                                               
detailed on slide 11 as follows:                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     If we thought about nonprofits as an industry . . .                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     Providing jobs to Alaskans                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     77,600 Oil and Gas                                                                                                         
     58,700 Seafood                                                                                                             
    57,992   Nonprofit    Sector   (Nonprofits   constitute                                                                     
     Alaska's third largest industry, by total impact).                                                                         
     9,400 Mining                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     One in four non-government jobs tied to nonprofits                                                                         
     57,992/25 percent tied to nonprofits                                                                                       
     251,896 private sector jobs in 2015                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
1:47:03 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF  said another  way to understand  a nonprofit's  role in                                                               
Alaska's major industries is to  examine their work as "frontline                                                               
and backbone"  workers, from associations engaging  in the public                                                               
policy  process to  economic development  agencies promoting  job                                                               
opportunities.   Nonprofits  contribute   to   the  vitality   of                                                               
commercial  enterprises. For  the business  community, nonprofits                                                               
are often  a vehicle  for collaboration  to improve  the business                                                               
climate or  pursue shared objectives  like visitor  marketing. In                                                               
other cases, the major players  in an industry are the nonprofits                                                               
themselves,  such  as  hospitals,  credit  unions,  and  electric                                                               
utilities.  The Alaska  seafood industry  hosts unique  nonprofit                                                               
entities  like  community  development quota  (CDQ)  groups  that                                                               
generate  revenue  for   community  investments  and  aquaculture                                                               
associations  that  enhance salmon  runs.  Slide  12 lists  these                                                               
nonprofits and more:                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
               Nonprofits are Essential Partners                                                                                
                               to                                                                                               
                       Alaska's Workforce                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     Resource Development                                                                                                     
     Oil and Gas, Mining Industry Associations                                                                                  
     Vendor/Supplier Associations                                                                                               
     Oil Spill Removal Organizations                                                                                            
     Workforce Development                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
1:47:45 PM                                                                                                                    
     Seafood                                                                                                                  
     Commercial Fisheries Associations                                                                                          
     Regional Aquaculture Associations                                                                                          
     Seafood Processors Associations                                                                                            
     Community Development Quota (CDQ) Groups                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     Finance                                                                                                                  
     (43 percent of industry employment is with nonprofits)                                                                     
     Associations for Banks and Credit Unions                                                                                   
     Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs)                                                                       
     Credit Unions                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     Healthcare                                                                                                               
     (53 percent of industry employment is with nonprofits)                                                                     
     Hospitals                                                                                                                  
     Tribal Health System                                                                                                       
     Associations for Healthcare Professionals                                                                                  
     Research                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     Economic Development                                                                                                     
     (All Industries)                                                                                                           
     Local/Regional Economic Development Organizations                                                                          
     State and Local Chambers of Commerce                                                                                       
     Vocational Programs                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     Visitor Industry                                                                                                         
     Industry Associations                                                                                                      
     Local Convention and Visitors Bureaus                                                                                      
     Recreational Associations                                                                                                  
     Environmental Conservation                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     Construction                                                                                                             
     Contractors Association                                                                                                    
     Homebuilders Associations                                                                                                  
     Research Organizations                                                                                                     
     Homeowner Associations                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Utilities                                                                                                                
     (56% of industry employment is with nonprofits)                                                                            
     Industry Associations                                                                                                      
     Electric Cooperative                                                                                                       
     Trade Unions                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Alaska Native Corporations                                                                                               
     Regional and Village Corporation Associations                                                                              
     Education Foundations                                                                                                      
     ANCSA Regional Nonprofits                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     Telecommunications                                                                                                       
     (39 percent of industry employment is with nonprofits)                                                                     
     Industry Associations                                                                                                      
     Telephone Cooperatives                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
1:48:02 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WOLF  advanced  to  slide   13,  stating  that  one  way  to                                                               
understand the impact  of nonprofits is to look  at how essential                                                               
services are  delivered. Every  day nonprofits  deliver efficient                                                               
and  effective services  to  all Alaskans  as  a predictable  and                                                               
stable  partner  to  government.   Without  a  county  system  of                                                               
government,  Alaska's unique  structure means  that in  urban and                                                               
particularly  rural  areas,   nonprofits  supply  various  public                                                               
services  like water  and  sanitation,  fire service,  utilities,                                                               
libraries,   and   public   transportation.   Partnerships   with                                                               
nonprofits  create  a  social safety  net  that  strengthens  the                                                               
fabric of  communities; by  way of  example, over  40 communities                                                               
depend   on   nonprofit   volunteer   fire   departments.   These                                                               
organizations  embody  thrift  and resourcefulness  with  limited                                                               
budgets, small  staff crews,  and a duty  to protect  the public.                                                               
Roughly 47  nonprofit libraries operate  across Alaska  to ensure                                                               
access to information and life-long  learning is available across                                                               
generations.  Electric  cooperatives   present  another  example;                                                               
roughly 75  percent of  Alaskans receive  power from  a nonprofit                                                               
cooperative  utility.  These  organizations also  account  for  a                                                               
majority  of  utility  employment.  These are  just  a  few  ways                                                               
nonprofits work closely with government.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
1:49:32 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF  advanced to  slide 14,  which indicates  nonprofit jobs                                                               
play a key  role in regional economies. The  slide highlights the                                                               
percentage  of jobs  worked in  the nonprofit  sphere in  regions                                                               
statewide. She  noted that nonprofits  are important  to regional                                                               
economies.  Nationwide,  nonprofits  employ  10  percent  of  the                                                               
workforce.  In Alaska,  nonprofits employ  roughly 13  percent of                                                               
the workforce;  nonprofits are responsible  for up to  40 percent                                                               
of direct  employment in  some rural  areas. In  at least  six of                                                               
Alaska's  30 boroughs  and census  areas,  nonprofits provide  20                                                               
percent or  more of  all employment. This  is largely  because of                                                               
Alaska's tribal health system, which  nonprofits run and is often                                                               
the largest employer in the area.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
1:50:08 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF  summarized slide 15, which  showed nonprofit employment                                                               
by  sector  in 2020.  Not  represented  in  the chart  below  are                                                               
nonprofits that:                                                                                                                
- employ less than 300 positions,                                                                                               
- are running on volunteer power, or                                                                                            
- live not only in nonprofit space but also in for-profit space,                                                                
 government space, and many other spaces like childcare.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     Job distribution across the sector                                                                                       
     Health Care                   20,366                                                                                       
     Social Services               6,523                                                                                        
     Other Services                3,863                                                                                        
       (except Public Admin)                                                                                                    
     Finance Services              2,116                                                                                        
     Utilities                     1,279                                                                                        
     Educational Services          1,031                                                                                        
     Information                   713                                                                                          
     Professional and              699                                                                                          
       Business Services                                                                                                        
     Amusement, Gambling,          364                                                                                          
     and Recreation Industries                                                                                                  
     Agriculture, Forestry,        353                                                                                          
       Fishing and Hunting                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     Nonprofits create half of all healthcare jobs.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MS.  WOLF said  it  should  be no  surprise  that healthcare  and                                                               
social services  are the largest employers.  Healthcare and human                                                               
service  nonprofits  were the  first  responders  to the  [COVID]                                                               
pandemic. Alaskans  should be grateful  for workers  who provided                                                               
leadership, extreme adaptability, and  critical care for Alaskans                                                               
in 2020 and 2021.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
1:51:32 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WOLF  reviewed  slide  16,  Nonprofits  Leverage  Government                                                               
Funding to  Generate Earned and Charitable  Income (in billions).                                                               
A graph  from 2016 to 2020  on slide 16 divides  funds, generated                                                               
from  income-reporting  Alaska  nonprofits,  into  the  following                                                               
three categories:                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
- Earned income - insurance reimbursement, tuition, program fees                                                                
                                                                                                                                
- Other - gaming, investments, and fundraising events                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
-  Contributions   and  grants  -  donations,   membership  fees,                                                               
   government grants                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
She pointed out that  there are a lot of myths  to bust about how                                                               
nonprofits  are  funded.  It  is   not  possible  to  talk  about                                                               
workforce  without talking  about  budgets.  The full  employment                                                               
cost  in  a  nonprofit  budget, like  government  and  for-profit                                                               
industry,  is  the  largest  driver  in  the  budget.  Nonprofits                                                               
generate  revenue  from  various sources,  including  grants  and                                                               
contracts from many  layers of government. Many  of those sources                                                               
were challenged before  the pandemic and were  turned upside down                                                               
during  the pandemic.  They continue  to be  greatly hindered  by                                                               
prompt payment challenges, shifts  in philanthropy, and workforce                                                               
shortages. As nonprofit  organizations seek financial resiliency,                                                               
each   one   will   strategically   decide   whether   to   focus                                                               
predominantly  on   mission-based  revenue,  earned   income,  or                                                               
charitable  contributions.  Every  dollar, including  those  from                                                               
grants and contracts  from the state and  federal government, are                                                               
leveraged to raise more money for more mission.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
1:53:06 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WOLF  advanced  to slide  17,  Specific  Examples  Impacting                                                               
Nonprofits Now. She said the  following examples only scratch the                                                               
surface  of a  deeper set  of  issues, hampering  the ability  of                                                               
nonprofits to  attract and retain  the workforce needed  to serve                                                               
Alaskans'  health, safety,  and well-being.  The ripple  of real-                                                               
world  challenges  illustrates  the work  ahead.  These  problems                                                               
stretch far beyond  this administration; some are  decades in the                                                               
making. The  realities of the  pandemic shifts in  the workforce,                                                               
the outmigration of Alaskans, and  the state of Alaska's economy,                                                               
create a  clear opportunity  to fix  these issues.  Alaska cannot                                                               
wait another year or decade to address its workforce challenges.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
1:54:29 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF  advanced to slide  18, The Reality of  Pandemic Impact.                                                               
Nonprofits felt  the pandemic's effects differently  depending on                                                               
various factors. She said the  demand on health and human service                                                               
organizations increased almost  overnight. Many organizations had                                                               
to adapt to providing services  with their physical doors closed.                                                               
Nonprofits nimbly adapted to meet  the needs of Alaskans while at                                                               
the  same time  enduring  the economic  hardships  of a  pandemic                                                               
economy.  The  [COVID]  health   emergency  has  shifted.  Still,                                                               
nonprofits will face the economic  and workforce impacts for many                                                               
years  with ever-changing  health  precautions, staffing  shifts,                                                               
the  great  resignation  and reshuffle,  unexpected  costs  in  a                                                               
lagging supply chain, waning  volunteerism, and uncertain funding                                                               
sources. As  nonprofits face rebuilding their  business models in                                                               
this economy, they  do so knowing that the ability  to recover is                                                               
part of  building a foundation  for a  strong economy for  all of                                                               
Alaska. She  said that perhaps  there is no more  perfect example                                                               
of the consequence  of the pandemic than its role  in the state's                                                               
workforce  and  the  recognition   that  childcare  needs  to  be                                                               
addressed statewide.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MS.  WOLF said  the  bottom  line is  that  nonprofits are  still                                                               
trying  to recover  in  the  face of  increased  demand, loss  of                                                               
workers and volunteers, and deep shifts in funding.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
[Slide 19 was not included in the slide deck.]                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
1:56:04 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF advanced to slide 20  to discuss "The Reality of Delayed                                                               
Payment."  She said  ensuring nonprofits  are  paid promptly  for                                                               
work rendered is essential for  a nonprofit to attract and retain                                                               
employees.  The  state  needs   to  process  grant  and  contract                                                               
payments,  and Medicaid  reimbursements  timely. Unreliable  cash                                                               
flow  not  only  creates  undue stress  on  state  and  nonprofit                                                               
employees but can also create  life-and-death consequences when a                                                               
nonprofit organization cannot meet the  needs of those it serves.                                                               
She said the additional weight of  not paying for food or medical                                                               
expenses for  those in  greatest need  could have  worse outcomes                                                               
for people, nonprofits, and local governments.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF  said that she  has two stories  to share. One  story is                                                               
from the Tundra Women's Coalition  (TWC) in Bethel, and the other                                                               
is  from  the Kodiak  Senior  Center.  The stories  describe  the                                                               
ripple effects when payments are  not received on time. She cited                                                               
Eileen Arnold, of TWC, whose testimony is paraphrased:                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     The  agency  is  a  cash-poor agency,  in  a  cash-poor                                                                    
     community,  in a  cash-poor region.  State funds,  both                                                                    
     directly and indirectly, are supposed  to advance . . .                                                                    
     a  quarter's  worth  of  general  funds  and  reimburse                                                                    
     monthly  for  federal funds  to  keep  the doors  open.                                                                    
     Advances almost never arrive  in advance. First quarter                                                                    
     started July 1, and the  advance arrived on August 2. .                                                                    
     . .  I have  to spend  a lot  of time  calling vendors,                                                                    
     asking them if  they can wait on payment.  ... I cannot                                                                    
     pay  people,   or  taxes,  or  utilities.   I  actually                                                                    
     considered holding  payroll ... because we  didn't have                                                                    
     the  cash. ...  It's a  lot  of effort  for my  finance                                                                    
     staff and  me. We  should be able  to depend  on prompt                                                                    
     payment  instead  of  spending  time  calling  vendors,                                                                    
     asking them to go without  payment, so that we can stay                                                                    
     afloat.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF cited  Pat Branson, of the Kodiak Senior  Center, on her                                                               
payment woes as paraphrased:                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     Quarter (Q)  1, starting  in July, grant  payments were                                                                    
     received on October  3 after the quarter  had ended. We                                                                    
     had to show expenses to  complete our Q1 reports, which                                                                    
     triggered  our Quota  2  payments. So,  we  had yet  to                                                                    
     receive  any revenue  to  reflect  those expenses.  The                                                                    
     Kodiak Senior Center did not  receive Q2 grant payments                                                                    
     until November  4 and  December 2.  To complete  our Q2                                                                    
     reports,  we  had to  expend  those  funds received  on                                                                    
     December 2  by December  31. Our  agency had  funds set                                                                    
     aside; ...  otherwise, we would  not have been  able to                                                                    
     meet payroll or deliver services  to those 60 and older                                                                    
     on  Kodiak  Island.  I am  unsure  how  other  agencies                                                                    
     managed with this payment glitch.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF  said prompt payment  issues are happening  statewide as                                                               
everyone  struggles with  workforce shortages.  The challenge  is                                                               
exasperated  by an  outdated and  overdue information  technology                                                               
(IT) overhaul  and a  needed update  on how  the state  codes and                                                               
processes payments.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF  said the  bottom line is  that the  substantial payment                                                               
delays  hurt  people, workers,  and  the  state's economy.  These                                                               
challenges  will  take  more  people,   in  both  the  state  and                                                               
nonprofit entities, to solve.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
[Slide 21 was not included in the slide deck.]                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
1:59:54 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF  advanced to slide 22  to explain "The Reality  of Under                                                               
Funding and  Cuts." The following  example comes from  Head Start                                                               
but  applies to  many.  Head Start  currently  serves over  2,600                                                               
children in  over 100 Alaska  communities. They have  a workforce                                                               
crisis coupled with an inability  to serve more children. Part of                                                               
the story for Head Start is that  they lack a full match from the                                                               
state, which  they could leverage  from other funds to  turn into                                                               
better wages  and benefits. This  would mean more  children could                                                               
receive care and more parents could go to work.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF said  the bottom line here is that  the cuts and/or flat                                                               
funding over the last decade  decreases the ability of nonprofits                                                               
to serve Alaskans  in need, compete in the  workforce for quality                                                               
staff, and  reduces the ability  of nonprofits to  leverage every                                                               
dollar lost with other funding.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
[Slide 23 was not included in the slide deck.]                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
2:00:55 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF advanced  to slide 24, The Reality  of Vacant Positions.                                                               
She said  the great  resignation and  reshuffle are  not reserved                                                               
for one  sector or place.  It is  currently a universal  truth in                                                               
every workplace.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF said  that the bottom line is that  there are not enough                                                               
qualified workers to  do the work, causing services  to close and                                                               
creating great  stress on  those who stay.  She hears  daily that                                                               
many  state agencies  that  engage with  nonprofits  have a  high                                                               
administrative  staff   vacancy  rate  and  are   greatly  under-                                                               
resourced. The  Foraker Group job board,  updated daily, provides                                                               
a  visual  reminder that  nonprofits  are  experiencing the  same                                                               
staff shortages.  A lack  of nonprofit  staff affects  the health                                                               
and safety of Alaskans. She  read a statement from Hope Community                                                               
Resources  about  a situation  that  is  echoed by  many  service                                                               
providers   within  the   Alaska  Association   on  Developmental                                                               
Disabilities network, paraphrased below:                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     Hope has closed and  consolidated eight assisted living                                                                    
     homes over  the past  year. A  significant contributing                                                                    
     factor  to  closures  is  the  lack  of  staffing.  The                                                                    
     closures have  resulted in limited  residential choices                                                                    
     for residents.  Hope values choice in  its mission, but                                                                    
     choice  is   significantly  reduced   without  adequate                                                                    
     staffing.  People seeking  Hope services  must wait  or                                                                    
     seek  support  elsewhere,  so   intake  is  delayed  or                                                                    
     referred  to  other  providers.  One  in  three  people                                                                    
     authorized and  funded to  receive services  in natural                                                                    
     homes with  their own  apartment need  staff. Mandatory                                                                    
     requirements  for  Hope   to  staff  licensed  assisted                                                                    
     living  homes have  become a  priority. These  families                                                                    
     are experiencing  extra stress  and crisis risk  but do                                                                    
     not  choose to  move  to another  provider because  the                                                                    
     same   workforce   shortages  affect   them.   Covering                                                                    
     vacations  increases strain  and burnout  on employees,                                                                    
     exacerbating the  shortage. Overtime costs  have soared                                                                    
     to   cover  essential   shifts   in  24/7   residential                                                                    
     environments.  Hope's annual  budget  for overtime  has                                                                    
     been  exceeded   in  less  than  six   months,  further                                                                    
     increasing burnout risk.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
2:03:13 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF said the Alaska  Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual                                                               
Assault  covers 22  agencies with  common themes  impacting their                                                               
ability  to provide  services. Themes  include  the inability  to                                                               
compete in  the marketplace to  retain and recruit  employees and                                                               
the lack  of staffing to  achieve the safety components  of their                                                               
missions,  which  run 24/7,  365  days  a  year. She  shared  the                                                               
following testimonials:                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     One  program said  "We have  a huge  workforce shortage                                                                    
     here that  has really  impacted our  agency. We  had to                                                                    
     close our  childcare assistance  program last  year due                                                                    
     to a  lack of staff and  not being able to  hire anyone                                                                    
     to take  those positions.  We are currently  facing the                                                                    
     potential of closing  our transitional housing facility                                                                    
     that has been in operation for over 40 years."                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     Another program  said, "All of  our current  staff, who                                                                    
     were hired to do prevention  work in our community, are                                                                    
     covering shelter  shifts because we do  not have enough                                                                    
     advocates to  cover the 24/7 shift  necessary to ensure                                                                    
     safety.  Everyone is  working  overtime,  and they  are                                                                    
     getting tired."                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     And  again,  another  program  reported,  "We  have  to                                                                    
     reduce the number  of individuals we can  assist due to                                                                    
     our  low staffing  levels. The  impact is  that victims                                                                    
     who have  come to  us for  emergency shelter  are being                                                                    
     turned away because of reduced capacity."                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF said the overall system  in place to protect and provide                                                               
services to  the victimized is  experiencing the  consequences of                                                               
workforce shortages.  Across the  board, there  is a  shortage of                                                               
village public  safety officers (VPSOs) and  state troopers. Many                                                               
medical facilities  do not have  a sexual assault  nurse examiner                                                               
to work  with sexual abuse  victims. These are  sobering stories,                                                               
and they are just a few of many.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
[Slides 25 through 28 - not included in the slide deck.]                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
2:05:08 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WOLF advanced  to slide  29, stating  the committee  invited                                                               
Foraker Group  not just to  share the challenges  nonprofits face                                                               
but solutions.  Foraker does not  have all the answers,  but some                                                               
solutions will  have an  immediate and  long-term effect.  All of                                                               
them are  within the purview of  the state to take  the lead, and                                                               
all of them will be fast when  everyone locks arms to do the work                                                               
together.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
2:05:32 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WOLF  reviewed  an  excerpt  from  the  2020  Foraker  Group                                                               
Economic Report, slide 30:                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
[Original punctuation provided.]                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     Our call to action in 2020 is more true than ever                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     We  call  on  government, business,  and  philanthropic                                                                    
     leaders to work together  to reassess grant agreements,                                                                    
     government  contracts,  and  philanthropic  investments                                                                    
     with a  focus on  operating support,  wage adjustments,                                                                    
     rebuilding financial  reserves, and  program adaptation                                                                    
     that  addresses  staffing   shortages.  Give  nonprofit                                                                    
     leaders the  support they need to  reimagine workplaces                                                                    
     that  attract  and  retain  a  high-quality  and  high-                                                                    
     capacity  team.  By  doing this,  you  nurture  vibrant                                                                    
     communities   and   help    Alaskans   enjoy   healthy,                                                                    
     productive lives.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF  said that  in its 2020  economic report,  Foraker Group                                                               
discussed   the  need   to   address   staffing  shortages.   The                                                               
handwriting was on  the wall in 2020 and had  been building for a                                                               
long time. The report recommended  adjusting grants and contracts                                                               
for inflation  and that nonprofits  offer better  compensation to                                                               
compete  for scarce  employees. The  report predicted  nonprofits                                                               
would  do vastly  more work  than before  the pandemic.  She said                                                               
that back then, she was  optimistic that nonprofits could rise up                                                               
and do it by adjusting  business models, creating collaborations,                                                               
and  expanding  services  where needed.  Those  things  can  only                                                               
happen  well with  some additional  work;  nonprofits cannot  and                                                               
should not do it alone.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
2:06:25 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF advanced  to slide 31, to propose  five "Concrete Action                                                               
Steps  to Foster  a Thriving  Alaska  Workforce and  in Turn  ALL                                                               
Communities:"                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     Prioritize Prompt payment                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MS.  WOLF said  that  the  prompt payment  problem  stems from  a                                                               
workforce  capacity issue,  declining technology,  and a  process                                                               
issue. Other  states seek workable prompt  payment solutions, and                                                               
Alaska can  lead the way if  the state pays attention  to it. The                                                               
executive branch  departments have good  ideas, as do  leaders in                                                               
the nonprofit sector.  She suggested everyone learn how  to do it                                                               
right from each other and other states.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     Overhaul the State's IT systems                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF heard  in a recent legislative hearing  that the state's                                                               
outdated and  overburdened technology system had  become a source                                                               
of many  woes. More  than a  decade ago, there  was an  effort to                                                               
update, streamline,  and network  the systems for  efficiency and                                                               
effectiveness, but these goals have  yet to actualize. The cyber-                                                               
attack  made bad  worse. It  hindered prompt  payment to  people,                                                               
nonprofits, and others,  as well as the  background check system.                                                               
The background  check system  is the core  for hiring  workers in                                                               
all health,  human service,  and childcare  jobs. The  state must                                                               
move  away  from the  manual,  slow  processes and  significantly                                                               
overhaul the IT  system, so that background  checks stop delaying                                                               
hiring.  Concrete  solutions  have been  offered  for  background                                                               
checks by the Alaska Mental  Health Trust, the Alaska Association                                                               
of  Developmental   Disabilities,  and  others.   She  encouraged                                                               
consideration  of   these  solutions  as  a   legislative  and/or                                                               
regulatory fix for background checks.  The state can access other                                                               
experts to guide  the way in overhauling the whole  system and is                                                               
encouraged to do so.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     Recognize the essential workforce                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
2:08:27 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WOLF  said if the work  is essential, so must  be the worker.                                                               
Workable  solutions to  workforce  challenges will  not be  found                                                               
until a  living wage, affordable  healthcare, and  other benefits                                                               
are  offered. It  is necessary  to see,  recognize and  thank the                                                               
workers we  do have for  doing an extremely  hard job day  in and                                                               
day   out.    Nonprofits   have   never   been    fully   staffed                                                               
administratively because there are insufficient  funds to pay for                                                               
full staffing. She  said the state had  suffered significant cuts                                                               
in vacant administrative  jobs for longer than  she can remember.                                                               
One  argument  that  supported  eliminating  jobs  was  that  the                                                               
positions  were vacant.  For nonprofits,  this  only means  staff                                                               
will endure more over-pressured  and overworked years, doing more                                                               
with less.  The consequences delayed  payments cause  are visible                                                               
in programs  like the  Supplemental Nutrition  Assistance Program                                                               
(SNAP)  and the  inability to  process Medicaid  and other  grant                                                               
payments on  time. This,  coupled with  a piecemealed  IT system,                                                               
hurts workers  and Alaskans. She  recommended fixing  the problem                                                               
by   asking   each   department    to   identify   their   actual                                                               
administrative needs  to get  the work done  and build  the state                                                               
budget from this stable place.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     Address the complex factors hindering the workforce                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MS.  WOLF quoted  from a  recent  Anchorage Economic  Development                                                               
Report, laying  out the complex factors  hindering the workforce.                                                               
These factors are applicable statewide:                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     The  city  has  struggled  with  several  factors  that                                                                    
     contribute  to   workforce  availability   and  overall                                                                    
     quality of  life. High housing costs,  low availability                                                                    
     of childcare services  and uncertainty surrounding K-12                                                                    
     education funding being three  of the most prominent in                                                                    
     2022.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MS.  WOLF said  there  are  no single  solutions  to the  state's                                                               
workforce woes. Solutions lie in  the willingness to see and meet                                                               
the  complexity of  the challenge  together,  and she  encouraged                                                               
committee members to do that.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     Invite nonprofits to the table                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
2:10:26 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WOLF  requested  committee members  invite  their  nonprofit                                                               
partners to  the table. Nonprofits  have diverse  experiences and                                                               
skills  and   are  on  the   ground  in   communities  statewide.                                                               
Nonprofits are  a resource  and the  state's partners.  They will                                                               
come  to the  table with  problems  and solutions.  She said  she                                                               
heard great  ideas on regulatory  reforms, rate  reviews, process                                                               
overhauls,  and new  collaborations to  serve Alaskans  better as                                                               
her  group prepared  the presentation  today. She  said that  her                                                               
colleagues  across   the  state  have  been   living  with  these                                                               
challenges  for a  long time;  and have  come up  with solutions.                                                               
Nonprofits  are eager  to  work with  the  Legislature to  ensure                                                               
nonprofits stay  in business and  serve Alaskans.  She encouraged                                                               
committee  members to  invite nonprofits  in because  everyone is                                                               
stronger when working together.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF said that her message  today is that nonprofits want the                                                               
same  thing,  a  strong  economy, and  a  stable  workforce.  She                                                               
acknowledged that  the safety net  is thin, resources  are short,                                                               
and the tendency is to cut  instead of invest high. That dialogue                                                               
must  change  for  Alaska's  economy to  thrive.  She  said  that                                                               
everyone  is ready  to work  on a  plan with  the legislature  on                                                               
behalf of Foraker Group and all nonprofits.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
2:12:05 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR BJORKMAN invited committee members to ask questions.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
2:12:14 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR DUNBAR referenced Ms.  Wolf's term "waning volunteerism,"                                                               
asking why Alaskans are volunteering less now than in the past.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF  answered that the last  time there was good  data about                                                               
volunteerism,  Alaska  ranked  fourth  in the  nation.  She  said                                                               
Alaskans know how  to help each other. Like the  reshuffle in the                                                               
workforce,  nonprofits see  a reshuffle  in volunteerism.  People                                                               
are  taking  stock  of  deeper  commitments  made  to  nonprofits                                                               
through board service and  other longer-term commitments. Foraker                                                               
has initiatives underway, including  the Alaska board match site,                                                               
to encourage  more Alaskans  to serve on  boards. The  effects of                                                               
the pandemic are visible in the  volunteer pool. It is helpful to                                                               
recognize that  many volunteer programs  had to shut  down during                                                               
the pandemic in  the name of public health.  Many nonprofits face                                                               
restarting   volunteer  programs   with  limited   resources  and                                                               
staffing.  Volunteer programs  do  not  magically happen;  people                                                               
must organize  the programs  to make them  happen. She  said that                                                               
nonprofits need people to organize  more people. This is a ripple                                                               
effect as a result of the pandemic.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
2:14:28 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR BISHOP  dovetailed off of  Senator Dunbar's  question. He                                                               
asked whether the ten-year outmigration  of 8,800 people annually                                                               
affects volunteerism.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF replied  that is an amazing question and  she would like                                                               
to see the data on that.  She replied that she had some anecdotal                                                               
moments in  the last couple  of years that  make her want  to say                                                               
maybe.  Many board  meetings and  other  opportunities have  gone                                                               
virtual. A lot of people  remain committed to their organizations                                                               
and continue  to serve,  doing what they  can. However,  they are                                                               
not doing it from within Alaska.  She answered that she is unsure                                                               
that there  is a correlation but  would like to see  a study that                                                               
figured it  out. She  surmised that  as soon  as people  who have                                                               
migrated out of Alaska settle  into their new location, they will                                                               
let go of  their Alaska connection and make  new connections. She                                                               
guessed that  in the  interim, as people  resettle, they  are not                                                               
letting go of their Alaska connections too quickly.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
2:16:02 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  BJORKMAN asked  for specifics  about  how nonprofits  save                                                               
government money.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF replied  that there are many examples  of how nonprofits                                                               
save  the government  money.  She reiterated  that  there are  no                                                               
county  governments in  Alaska.  Nonprofits  partner with  local,                                                               
state, and the federal government  to deliver services; volunteer                                                               
fire departments  are an  excellent example.  She said  she would                                                               
find  the  dollar amount  that  volunteer  firefighters save  the                                                               
state  and  provide  it  to the  committee.  Another  example  is                                                               
independent living  supported systems. It is  more cost-effective                                                               
for  a person  to  stay in  their  home than  reside  in a  state                                                               
facility  like  the  Pioneer   Home.  Organizations  focusing  on                                                               
independent living have  calculated how much money  they save the                                                               
state by keeping people in their  homes. A few years ago, Foraker                                                               
Group had a call  to action and named it "Do  the Math" to figure                                                               
out how much  money nonprofits are really saving  the state. Many                                                               
organizations  have taken  up  that call,  and  Foraker Group  is                                                               
happy  to provide  that data  to  the committee.  There are  many                                                               
examples  where nonprofits  do it  "better, cheaper,  and faster"                                                               
because  they are  on the  ground and  in the  community, working                                                               
hand in hand with those served.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  BJORKMAN  agreed that  nonprofits  work  closely with  and                                                               
provide value  to those  they serve.  He said  it would  cost the                                                               
government   much   more   to  implement   substitute   services;                                                               
nonprofits do it for much less.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
2:19:29 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR BJORKMAN commented  on the term "leverage,"  which Ms. Wolf                                                               
used in the  presentation. He sought verification  that she meant                                                               
matched contributions.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF replied  yes, meeting matches. She harkened  back to the                                                               
testimonial from  the Tundra Women's  Coalition. State  grants or                                                               
contracts  create stability  within  an organization.  Nonprofits                                                               
should expend  their energy on  the work and  finding alternative                                                               
funding sources  rather than  fending off  debtors. She  said the                                                               
state  provides  stability  to the  partnership  that  cannot  be                                                               
overstated.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
2:20:03 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR    GRAY-JACKSON   asked    whether   employee    burnout,                                                               
frustration,  and  anxiety  affect  the  stability  of  nonprofit                                                               
organizations and the workforce.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MS.  WOLF replied  that she  listened  to the  testimony of  SNAP                                                               
employees who  struggled to  get payments out  the door,  and her                                                               
heart hurt. The  employees worked hard in the  face of animosity.                                                               
She surmised it took a  toll on the employees' mental well-being.                                                               
She  thinks about  both  state and  nonprofit  employees in  this                                                               
conversation.  Many nonprofits  are  a  "helping" profession  and                                                               
feel deeply about  the work they do every day.  She always thinks                                                               
about  the  well-being  of  her  team  as  an  employer  with  22                                                               
employees. She  considers what  employees need  to do  their jobs                                                               
and  their  complete  wellness.  She  said  it  is  an  important                                                               
question, and there  are not enough resources  to meet everyone's                                                               
needs.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
2:21:43 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  BJORKMAN asked  what solutions  she sees  for the  state's                                                               
childcare issues.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF recalled  a statistic when she was a  working mom. There                                                               
were 14,000  childcare spots  in Anchorage  for 28,000  kids. She                                                               
said her kids  are grown now, and she no  longer needs childcare.                                                               
She  expressed  gratitude  that  so  many  are  picking  up  this                                                               
conversation and  talking about its  urgency. Alaska has  not had                                                               
enough childcare  to meet the needs  of its children for  as long                                                               
as she  can remember. The  pandemic exacerbated the  problem. She                                                               
expressed that  there are childcare  experts in the state  with a                                                               
lot of  ideas. She encouraged  the committee to  invite childcare                                                               
experts to the  table. She said that childcare  is an interesting                                                               
conversation  because it  is one  of  the services  in the  state                                                               
delivered by  every sector: government  is involved  through Head                                                               
Start, partnerships with nonprofits in government, tribes, mom-                                                                 
and-pop in-home care, and major  corporations. She expressed that                                                               
she is  not an expert on  the subject, and the  complexity of the                                                               
subject warrants  one. There  are people in  the state  that have                                                               
concrete solutions.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  BJORKMAN  spoke  to  delayed  payments  discussed  in  the                                                               
presentation,  asking where  the  choke points  are  and how  the                                                               
committee can help.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MS.   WOLF   said   challenges  primarily   lie   in   processes,                                                               
procurement,  technology,  and  lack  of  people.  She  said  the                                                               
Department  of  Administration  needs   to  be  involved  in  the                                                               
solution. Even if  the technology worked, which it  does not, and                                                               
even if the process were streamlined,  which it is not, the state                                                               
has a  worker shortage  problem. There are  not enough  people in                                                               
the state system to do the  processing, and the people who are on                                                               
staff,  are  overworked.  She expressed  her  belief  that  state                                                               
workers are  overburdened with these  issues. She said  there are                                                               
things to fix clearly, adding she does not pretend to know how.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
2:27:11 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR BJORKMAN said this serves  as an all-call to all interested                                                               
parties.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF said the department  heads see the issues and solutions.                                                               
She invited the  department heads to provide  that information to                                                               
the  committee. She  noted that  nonprofits have  suggestions for                                                               
regulatory changes that would help.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR BJORKMAN said  that the committee looks  forward to hearing                                                               
those  suggestions. He  directed  attention to  slide 24,  asking                                                               
what the state  can do to help with the  worker shortage issue in                                                               
the human service space.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF  sought clarification on whether  the question pertained                                                               
to the nonprofit or state human service space.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR BJORKMAN answered  in the nonprofit space. He  asked if the                                                               
committee  could do  anything specifically  other  than the  big,                                                               
broad suggestions talked about so far.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF answered that it would  be remarkable if the state could                                                               
adjust  existing grants  and contracts  to  match inflation.  She                                                               
said it  would help  to discuss  how many  workers are  needed to                                                               
complete  a job,  expressing her  belief that  budgets are  built                                                               
without  those   numbers.  This  is   true  for  the   state  and                                                               
nonprofits.  Nonprofits have  never  been fully  administratively                                                               
staffed  because they  cannot  afford it.  Figuring  out what  it                                                               
costs to do  the work should be calculated  first, then decisions                                                               
and choices made. This does not happen often.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
2:29:43 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR BISHOP  concurred and commented  that a base  budget must                                                               
be determined before establishing a spending cap.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
2:30:34 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR  GRAY-JACKSON directed  attention  to  the five  concrete                                                               
action  steps to  foster a  thriving workforce  on slide  31. She                                                               
commented that the  committee and legislature need  to figure out                                                               
how to implement those suggestions.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
2:31:08 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR  DUNBAR  spoke  about  prioritizing  prompt  payment.  He                                                               
commented  that  various  nonprofits   work  with  various  state                                                               
agencies,   questioning  where   relevant  payment   holdups  are                                                               
occurring.  He asked  what percentage  of prompt  payment holdups                                                               
flow through the Department of Administration.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MS. WOLF  answered she  has been  trying to get  to the  heart of                                                               
that  question.  She said  nonprofits  know  which agencies  they                                                               
contract with  on the front side  but do not know  the process on                                                               
the back  side. She answered  that she  does not know  what flows                                                               
through the Department of Administration,  emphasizing this is an                                                               
important question to ask and  unravel. She said this question is                                                               
best answered  with all  commissioners at  the table  because the                                                               
process is different between departments.  Alaska does not have a                                                               
streamlined, one-stop process. A  lot of processes have developed                                                               
over  the   years.  The  Department   of  Administration   has  a                                                               
challenge, not  of its own making  but of decades in  the making.                                                               
She  mentioned SNAP,  stating an  antiquated IT  system does  not                                                               
help the situation.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MS.  WOLF  spoke  to  a  previous question  about  the  issue  of                                                               
essential  workers  and the  workforce.  She  said healthcare  in                                                               
Alaska  is  incredibly  expensive  and difficult  to  access.  In                                                               
addition  to  a  living  wage,  which  many  essential  nonprofit                                                               
workers do not receive, they also  do not have access to benefits                                                               
or healthcare. These are issues the nonprofit workforce faces.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
2:35:36 PM                                                                                                                    
There being no further business to come before the committee,                                                                   
Chair Bjorkman adjourned the Senate Labor and Commerce Standing                                                                 
Committee meeting at 2:35 p.m.                                                                                                  

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
The Foraker Group-Nonprofit-Economic-Impact-Report-2.23.22.pdf SL&C 1/30/2023 1:30:00 PM
1.30.23 Foraker Group-Nonprofit Presentation.pdf SL&C 1/30/2023 1:30:00 PM
Foraker Group Presentation