Focus on the
Family will eliminate 202 jobs, making it the biggest layoff
in the history of James Dobson's Christian ministry, based
in Colorado Springs, Colo. The nonprofit's budget
has been adjusted from $160 million in the 2008 fiscal
year to $138 million, according to The Gazette of
Colorado Springs.
The cuts were
made after a fall in donations, and officials expect
finances to fall even harder between Thanksgiving and
Christmas.
Coincidentally,
layoffs were announced just after California voters
passed Proposition 8, banning marriage between same-sex
couples. Focus on the Family contributed a total
of $622,000 in cash and services to pass
California's marriage ban, making it the seventh largest
donor in the country for the cause, according to The Colorado Independent.
Fifty-three
vacant positions will not be filled, and 149 employees will
be laid off, bringing the staff's head count to 950
employees.
Spokesman Gary
Schneeberger said Monday that the organization has
notified the affected employees, who will learn about their
transition packages this week.
At the height of
its popularity, Focus on the Family employed more than
1,500 people in 1991. Monday's announcement marks
the third time that the ministry has had to make
large cutbacks. Nearly 80 employees were
reassigned or laid off in September 2005, and 30 workers
were laid off in September 2007. (Michelle Garcia, The
Advocate)