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)
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U.S. Veterans: The Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust awards grants to nonprofit organizations based in the United States that serve sick and injured veterans and their families. Supported programs may include access to quality healthcare services; assistance for veterans dealing with PTSD, traumatic brain injury, military sexual trauma, and substance abuse; support for mobility and rehabilitation needs, and initiatives that evaluate and address the unique needs of veterans from various eras of military service. Application deadlines are July 31, and October 31.
Access to Food and Shelter: The KFC Foundation’s Kentucky Wishes program provides grants to support capacity-building projects that expand access to food and shelter in local communities. Examples of eligible projects include remodeling food pantries, creating community gardens, upgrading animal shelters, and repairing or renovating buildings. Grants up to $10,000; application deadline July 31.