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What We Know — and Don’t Know — About the Nonprofit Layoff Crisis

As federal budget cuts ripple through an uncertain economy, at least 23,000 documented, full-time positions have been eliminated since Inauguration Day.

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Supreme Court Weighs Medicaid Coverage for Planned Parenthood Patients

The case, which began during President Donald Trump’s first term in office, could affect access to health care for 72 million Americans, including low-income people and their children and people with disabilities.

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The Problem With Trump’s Takeover of the Kennedy Center Isn’t the Possibility of ‘Cats’

The president’s moves highlight fundamental questions about the role of the U.S. government in the nation’s artistic life.

How Data Subpoenas and Online Harassment Are Silencing Many Nonprofits

How Data Subpoenas and Online Harassment Are Silencing Many Nonprofits

In reaction, targeted nonprofits are developing ‘subpoena playbooks’ and new cybersecurity strategies.

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As Funders Face New Levels of Risk, What Does Bravery Look Like?

We foundation leaders have long been insulated from threats. It’s time to shed our chicken feathers.

Defense, Not ‘Defeat,’ Is the Best Way to Survive Trump’s Attacks

The nonprofits featured in a recent article need to stop acting shocked and start getting to work.

Trump Order Would Deny Student Loan Relief to Nonprofit Workers Engaged in ‘Improper’ Activity

Trump Order Would Deny Student Loan Relief to Nonprofit Workers Engaged in ‘Improper’ Activity

The action, which could target those working in immigration and other areas, drew quick backlash, and is almost certain to face legal challenges.

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‘An Important Public Service’

A Chronicle columnist responds to our story about foundations and President Trump’s January executive order instructing federal agencies to investigate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the private sector.

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‘Anonymity Isn’t Possible’

A reader responds to our story about foundations and President Trump’s January executive order instructing federal agencies to investigate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the private sector.

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‘Your Eager Assistance Will Not Protect You’

A reader responds to our story about foundations and President Trump’s January executive order instructing federal agencies to investigate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the private sector.

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‘These Are Not Normal Times’

A reader responds to our story about foundations and President Trump’s January executive order instructing federal agencies to investigate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the private sector.

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‘Putting Our Colleagues in Harm’s Way’

A reader responds to our story about foundations and President Trump’s January executive order instructing federal agencies to investigate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the private sector.

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For Nonprofits, Trump’s Cuts Echo Reagan Era, but With Striking Differences

Philanthropy experts see Trump’s approach to the nonprofit sector as unprecedented for its lack of plan and philosophy as well as sweeping and questionably legal implementation.

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In Response to USAID Cuts, Deploy Women-Led Charitable SWAT Teams

A recent op-ed was right that there’s no replacing government aid — but this solution can help.

Emergency Fundraisers Offer a Lifeline to Groups Who Have Lost Foreign Aid

Emergency Fundraisers Offer a Lifeline to Groups Who Have Lost Foreign Aid

As the U.S. funding freeze cascades through the international-development ecosystem, nonprofits are fundraising to help organizations struggling with the cuts.