Domestic violence nonprofits rocked by Trump funding freeze
Briefly

The Trump administration's recent freeze on grants and loans has alarmed nonprofits that support victims of gender-based and domestic violence. Leaders of these organizations express concerns over potential funding cuts tied to the administration's agenda to block support for diversity, inclusion, and LGBTQ+ rights. This has led many nonprofits to revise their online materials in a bid to secure funding, following reports that some state coalition websites went offline to reassess language. The uncertainty surrounding federal funding has left organizations feeling vulnerable and anxious about their operational futures.
"Every organization that had funding from the federal agencies that had been listed - any federal government agency that's funding domestic violence services - definitely felt like we were put on alert that our funding was in jeopardy."
"Many organizations are bracing for impact to the federal programs that fund their work, some of which are marked for review by the administration."
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