Philanthropy
AR residents could lose Medicaid under budget reconciliation bill
As Congress considers cuts to safety-net programs for what Republicans are calling the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," new analysis from the nonpartisan…
Radio show gives AR students a voice
A groundbreaking radio show from the early 1990s is returning this weekend in Arkansas. The PHAT LIP! You(th)Talk Radio show will be back on the …
Program elimination, job loss as DOGE cuts funds for NM's AmeriCorps
The dismantling of the 30-year-old AmeriCorps national service program by the Department of Government Efficiency will have significant effects in New…
Federal funding cuts hit Houston's Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum in Houston is one of many historic and cultural institutions across the nation to lose access to federal funding…
International relief organizations in FL impacted by USAID cuts
As global conflicts and natural disasters escalate, groups like the Nonviolent Peaceforce, which works to protect civilians in conflict zones…
Texans brace for financial impact of trade wars
Texas is the number one exporting state in the nation - and although tariffs with Mexico and Canada have been delayed, Texans are still uneasy about …
Colorado colleges tap NYC program to get homegrown talent into good jobs
Colorado educators are hoping that a successful accelerated degree program known as ASAP, grown at City University of New York, will take root in two …
Former grant recipients now ambassadors for Native education opportunities
The Jackson-based group Native American Jump Start has been providing grants to Native students, interns and young workers for decades and this year…
Indiana sets goal to boost 3rd grade reading proficiency
Indiana's third grade reading scores show progress but gaps remain. The latest IREAD3 results show about 82% of students passed in 2024, up slightly …
Facing funding hurdles, IL 'March for Meals' event moves forward
A local "Meals on Wheels" organization is forging ahead with an event to provide meals and personal care items to seniors in four Illinois counties…
Climate philanthropy steps up as federal funding falls short
As federal funding for climate initiatives faces steep cuts, nonprofits and philanthropic organizations are stepping into the breach, calling out the …
Fraud-fighting experts warn of rise in scams after L.A. fires
Scams are on the rise in the wake of the Los Angeles fires, according to a warning on social media from the Pasadena Police Department - so experts …