By Shannon Kelleher A federal judge this week ruled that the Trump administration’s move to terminate several grants to support farmers and underserved communities was likely “arbitrary and capricious,” and ordered the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to restore five grants it canceled and cease the cancellation of a sixth grant.| The New Lede
Nonprofit funding is shifting rapidly, and uncertainty around grants can make it tough to plan for the future. In this expert-led panel discussion hosted by Diane H. Leonard, with insights from Beth Archer and Maggie Perry, we explore how nonprofit professionals can assess risks, stay mission-driven, and build resilience during funding challenges.| CharityHowTo Blog
Join Our Upcoming Free Webinar: Navigating Grant Uncertainty Federal grant cuts are sending shockwaves through the nonprofit sector, leaving many organizations questioning their financial stability. Some nonprofits are already feeling the impact, while others are bracing for potential funding disruptions. In this blog, based on Jeff Brooks’ recent webinar, we’ll cover key strategies to help your organization survive and thrive despite funding uncertainty.| CharityHowTo Blog
The federal grants on hold in Johnson County total $2.8 million, but those districts have $237 million in cash reserves left over from prior years.| The Sentinel
The Environmental Protection Agency has terminated the program that gave Fordham a $60 million grant for environmental justice programs, according to an email sent by Tania Tetlow on May 6. Through the Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program, Fordham was given $48 million to distribute to partner organizations and received $12 million for its own administrative costs,... The post EPA Cancels $60 Million Fordham Grant appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer