Gov. Affairs | Issue 18 | August 20, 2025
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Gov. Affairs | Issue 18 | August 20, 2025

Updates on a federal judge’s ruling to scrap the Trump administration’s guidance against DEI programs at schools and a temporary block on the administration’s attempts to limit domestic violence grants. Plus details on two executive orders, one to give politicians control over all federal grants and another eliminating the “housing first” template to address homelessness.

The digest also delivers additional readings and resources.

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Gov. Affairs | Issue 17 | July 17, 2025
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Gov. Affairs | Issue 17 | July 17, 2025

Updates on the passing of the rescissions package in both the House and Senate which will cut previously approved funds for global health, humanitarian aid and public media among others. Plus impacts of the One Big Beautiful Bill on non-profits and information on the status of the Johnson Amendment.

The digest also details local updates out of Georgia and DC and offers some good news, readings and resources.

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How to Inspire Your Inner Fundraiser
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How to Inspire Your Inner Fundraiser

“Everyone is a fundraiser.” This phrase can strike fear into the hearts of non-development staff, conjuring up images of standing on a gala stage before a room full of major donors. Dear program people, let me assuage your fears - you will almost never be asked to make the “big ask.” However, every staff member does have a role to play in their organization’s fundraising efforts.

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Gov. Affairs | Issue 16 | June 18, 2025
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Gov. Affairs | Issue 16 | June 18, 2025

Updates on the “One Big Beautiful Bill” including key tax implications for non-profits and proposed cuts to safety net programs, plus a recession package that threatens over $9.4 billion in funding, and a court ruling on the illegal termination of NIH research grants.

Plus a few snippets of good news, additional readings and resources, and important actions to take to have your voice heard by legislators.

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Purpose in Action: Pride Month
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Purpose in Action: Pride Month

Welcome to Pride month!

In June we are featuring organizations that support and uplift LGBTQIA+ communities. We are proud to highlight the vital work being done to advance equality, promote inclusion, and provide safe spaces and resources for LGBTQIA+ individuals.

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Staying Connected with Funders
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Staying Connected with Funders

Funders view grantees as trusted partners, which is why building and maintaining strong relationships is critical. Ongoing engagement with funders ensures your organization stays top of mind and demonstrates your value as a trusted partner.

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Navigating Leadership In Times of Crisis
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Navigating Leadership In Times of Crisis

Event recap

Our panel moderator, Alorie Clark, along with panelists Kim Perry, Rebecca Lemos-Otero, and Brianne Dornbush, generously shared timely insights on the state of their organizations and the broader nonprofit sector in the DC area. Their engaging discussion highlighted the District's challenges, particularly how ongoing uncertainty around Congressional oversight continues to hinder nonprofits' critical work.

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Gov. Affairs | Issue 15 | May 14, 2025
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Gov. Affairs | Issue 15 | May 14, 2025

Updates on the Executive Order to end federal funding for NPR and PBS, plans to eliminate the NEA, NEH and IMLS, and upcoming tax laws that could increase taxes on investment income for endowments and strip non-profit status from organizations the administration deems to be “terrorist supporting”.

Plus additional good news, readings, resources, and important actions to take to have your voice heard by Congress.

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Finding Funders that Fit
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Finding Funders that Fit

As a grant writer, you’ll receive a variety of well-meant suggestions, especially at times when your organization is facing financial challenges.

However, in a small—to medium-sized nonprofit, you and your organization must decide how to use your resources most effectively. Smart grant prospecting will help you maximize the funds raised and provide guidance for others who want to support your efforts.

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Webinar: The First 100 Days & Beyond

Webinar: The First 100 Days & Beyond

The first 100 days of the new administration brought sweeping changes that immediately began reshaping the nonprofit sector. From executive orders and staffing shifts to agency closures and budgetary uncertainty, organizations have been on high alert questioning what to do and what’s coming next. After publishing 14 weekly Government Affairs Digests, Purpose Possible hosted a live webinar, The First 100 Days & Beyond.

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