Empowering Nonprofits: How UST Maximizes Resources and Minimizes Risk 

For nonprofit organizations, every dollar and every hour count. Balancing mission-driven work with administrative responsibilities can often stretch already limited resources. That’s where UST steps in. 

For more than 40 years, UST has been dedicated to supporting nonprofits with workforce solutions designed to ease operational burdens, ensure compliance, and protect valuable funding. By offering cost-effective services tailored to the unique needs of nonprofits, UST empowers organizations to focus on what matters most: making an impact. 

Today, UST proudly supports more than 2,200 nonprofit organizations across the country. These organizations span a wide range of missions, from social services and education to healthcare and community development, yet they all share a common goal—maximizing their resources to better serve their communities. 

UST helps nonprofits achieve this by identifying opportunities to reduce unnecessary costs and improve operational efficiency. In fact, in just one year alone, UST refunded over $29 million to nearly 800 participating members—savings better served supporting critical programs, staffing, and services that directly support mission-driven initiatives. 

One of the most challenging areas for nonprofits to navigate is unemployment claims management. Regulations can be complex, time-consuming, and costly if not handled properly. Without the right expertise, organizations risk overpaying or missing opportunities to dispute invalid claims. UST addresses this challenge with a comprehensive approach to unemployment cost management. By helping nonprofits better understand and manage unemployment-related responsibilities, UST ensures they only pay what they are legally obligated to—nothing more. 

Strengthening Impact Through Strategic Partnership 

A key component of UST’s approach is its strategic partnership with Equifax. Together, we provide nonprofits with expert unemployment claims management and hearing support, offering a powerful combination of experience, data insights, and proven processes. 

This partnership enables nonprofits to: 

  • Effectively challenge invalid or inaccurate unemployment claims 
  • Reduce administrative workload and internal strain 
  • Improve compliance with ever-changing regulations 
  • Secure meaningful and measurable cost savings 

In a new video featuring Equifax, viewers can learn more about how UST and Equifax work together to help nonprofits simplify unemployment claims management, reduce administrative burden, and identify opportunities for cost savings.

A Commitment to the Nonprofit Community 

At its core, UST is more than a service provider—it’s a partner in helping nonprofits thrive. By combining decades of experience with innovative solutions and trusted partnerships, UST continues to deliver value where it matters most. As nonprofits face growing demands and evolving challenges, having the right support system in place can make all the difference. With UST and Equifax, organizations gain not only financial and administrative relief, but also the confidence that their resources are being used as effectively as possible. 

Watch the video to learn more about how UST and Equifax are helping nonprofits reduce unemployment-related risk and protect resources that fuel their missions.

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