2025 Unemployment (UI) Toolkit

This year has brought a number of unique challenges for nonprofit employers—some that may impact planning for 2026 budgets. There is help however! Did you know that 501c3 nonprofit organizations have a unique opportunity to manage unemployment claims costs more effectively than their for-profit counterparts. By streamlining this expense, you could save your nonprofit thousands of dollars annually.

Download UST’s 2025 Unemployment (UI) Toolkit and uncover a curated collection of tools and resources designed to help your nonprofit mitigate unemployment risk and claims costs while optimizing workforce strategies. With everything from how to protect your state unemployment tax rate, tips for preventing retaliation claims, and a state-by-state unemployment reference guide, this toolkit has everything you need to reduce costs and safeguard your funding.

You’ll also discover:

  • Fraud Prevention Tips: Avoid fraudulent claims and strengthen UI integrity.
  • The Claims Lifecycle: Uncover the ten steps of an unemployment claim.
  • Hearing Best Practices: Master unemployment hearings with strategic strategies.
  • Retention Strategies: Strengthen your workforce and avoid turnover costs.
  • Workforce Solutions: Hear exclusive insights from UST workforce experts. 
     

Equip your nonprofit with strategies that simplify unemployment management, so you can focus on your mission with confidence.

To access more HR-specific articles, templates and checklists, you can sign up for a FREE 60-Day Trial of UST HR Workplace today! You’ll also gain access to live HR certified consultants, 300+ on-demand training courses, and a virtual compliance library.

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