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Philanthropy Today

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June 20, 2025
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From: Philanthropy Today

Subject: Lobbying Scores Wins for Nonprofits in Senate Version of Tax Bill

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  • Senate Finance Committee Chairman Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, arrives for a hearing at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. on June 12, 2025.
    Government and Regulation

    Charity Advocates Applaud Senate Version of Tax Bill

    By Ben Gose June 19, 2025
    It greatly increases the charitable deduction for non-itemizers and eliminates proposed tax increases on foundations. But other provisions harmful to nonprofits remain.
  • A still image of a mated bald-eagle pair, Jackie and Shadow, with their two chicks, Sunny and Gizmo, from a nest cam operated by Friends of Big Bear Valley in San Bernardino County, California on April 15, 2025. The nest cam broadcasts around-the-clock footage with Big Bear Lake in the background.
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    How Feel-Good Fundraising Lifts Revenue and Spirits

    By M.J. Prest June 20, 2025
    Learn how an environmental group sustains a warm, wholesome online community — and raises blockbuster sums.
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    Letters to the Editor

    Op-Ed’s Call for Greater Inclusivity in Philanthropy Is Spot On

    June 20, 2025
    Progress can only happen when more people find common ground despite disagreements.

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Nonprofit News From Elsewhere Online

A federal judge has ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to restore $180 million in environmental justice grants to three organizations in Seattle, Minneapolis, and Baltimore that the Trump administration had canceled. (Baltimore Banner)

The Trump administration plans to cancel part of the national suicide hotline that is targeted to LGBTQ youth. The Trevor Project, one of seven centers that handle calls to the LGBTQ line, said it will continue to offer its own round-the-clock mental health support. (Associated Press)

More News

  • Ohio-Based Hospital Chain Said to Profiteer From Massive Charity-Care Program (Ohio Capital Journal)
  • Leaked Doc Shows Parks Nonprofit Exec Accused of ‘Financial Malfeasance’ (San Francisco Standard)
  • New York Holocaust Museum Removed Trump Images From Hate Speech Exhibit (Jewish Currents)
  • Women Take Center Stage as Pointeworks Aims to ‘Bring Balance Within the Ballet World’ (Los Angeles Times)

Local Groups Grapple With Federal Cuts

  • Ga. Researchers, Nonprofits Sound Alarm Over Federal Grant Cuts Affecting Vulnerable Communities (WRDW)
  • Trump Funding Cuts Hurt Global Health Efforts at NC-Based Nonprofits (WUNC)

Note: In the links in this section, we flag articles that only subscribers can access. But because some journalism outlets offer a limited number of free articles, readers may encounter barriers with other articles we highlight in this roundup.

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