DOGE activities at NeighborWorks America sparks call to action
Briefly

The article discusses DOGE's allocation of a team to examine NWA funding, a congressionally chartered nonprofit organization. While the goals and timeline of this investigation remain uncertain, concerns arise due to the swift dismantling of other federal organizations, such as USIP. NWA's funds primarily come from Congress, totaling $232.5 million in FY2023, which supports around 247 community development organizations. David Dworkin, NHC's CEO, highlights NeighborWorks’ significant leverage of federal dollars with a 71:1 ratio, stressing the organization’s importance in a resource-limited environment.
DOGE's involvement in NWA funding scrutiny raises concerns due to previous rapid dismantling of federal organizations like USIP, affecting nonprofits reliant on Congress-approved funds.
NWA acts as a congressionally chartered nonprofit, mainly funded by Congress, providing over $232 million in FY2023 to support community development organizations across the U.S.
According to David Dworkin, NeighborWorks has a high performance threshold, leveraging federal dollars at an impressive rate of 71 to 1.
The NHC is on alert following DOGE's scrutiny of NWA funding, particularly given the swift dismantling of organizations like USIP in less than 10 days.
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