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For Nonprofits

Employee Conduct Referrals for Nonprofits

Nonprofits run on mission and thin budgets — and a single toxic employee threatens both the culture and the resources you cannot spare. We give nonprofits an affordable, documented way to correct an employee’s conduct and protect the organization.

A mandated referral only protects the company if it is real, monitored, and documented. We deliver formal, manager-referred training as a condition of continued employment — with the progress tracking and record that make the mandate defensible.

Mission-Driven, Still Exposed

Nonprofits are not immune to conduct problems — and they are often less equipped to handle them, with limited HR capacity and a culture that hesitates to be firm. But a hostile or toxic employee drives out committed staff and volunteers and exposes the organization just as it would a company. A structured referral gives you a firm, humane, documented response.

It corrects the behavior while giving a valued team member a genuine chance to stay.

Affordable and Documented

A flat per-program fee sized for a nonprofit budget, delivered one-on-one, with the same enrollment, progress, and completion documentation a larger employer would receive.

Who This Is For

Nonprofit executive directors, HR, and boards addressing an employee’s conduct problem with limited resources.

Built Around Three Pillars

Because a mandated referral carries real legal weight, every engagement is built around the three things that protect the company.

Liability Protection

A formal, individualized remedial referral is concrete evidence of prompt, good-faith corrective action — the reasonable care that strengthens the employer’s position if the matter is ever challenged.

Progress & Compliance

Same-day enrollment verification, weekly progress reports, and immediate no-show and non-compliance alerts — so you always know whether the employee is meeting the condition you set.

Strict Documentation

Enrollment, participation, progress, a completion certificate, and a lawyer-signed completion letter — a clean, contemporaneous file from referral to completion.

How It Works

1

Scoping Call

A brief, confidential conversation about the employee and the situation.

2

Confirm Fit

Written confirmation and a flat per-program quote before anyone enrolls.

3

One-on-One Sessions

Private, customized sessions by secure telehealth, with weekly reporting.

4

Documented Completion

Certificate and lawyer-signed completion letter for the file.

Program Tiers:   Standard (8 sessions)  ·  Comprehensive (12 sessions)  ·  Executive / Intensive (16+ sessions)  —  flat per-program fee, quoted on the scoping call.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this affordable for a nonprofit?

Yes — a flat per-program fee, quoted on a short call.

We have limited HR. Is it hard to run?

No — we handle the program and documentation; you make the referral.

Can it be required?

Yes — a documented condition of continued employment.

Is it documented?

Yes — enrollment, progress, and completion.

Is it nationwide?

Yes.

Request a Confidential Call

Tell us a little about the situation and we’ll confirm fit and next steps — usually the same day.






Thank you — your request is in. We’ll be in touch shortly, usually the same day.

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Confidential, no obligation.

(201) 205-3201

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New Jersey Anger Management Group is attorney-founded but is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. This program is an individualized, education-based corrective intervention; it is not the company-wide statutory harassment-prevention training some jurisdictions require, and is not a substitute for that training. Any behavioral summary is an educational assessment, not a clinical diagnosis or fitness-for-duty evaluation. The program supports good-faith corrective action but does not guarantee any legal or employment outcome.