Nonprofits Vow a New Resistance. Will Donors Pay Up?
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In the face of Donald J. Trump's presidency, nonprofit groups are gearing up for renewed opposition, striving to counter his administration's actions on immigration and environmental policies.
Anthony D. Romero from the ACLU emphasized that Trump's ideologies like bigotry and anti-climate attitudes will be opposed, highlighting a sound commitment to challenging his administration.
Kieran Suckling of the Center for Biological Diversity pointed out the serious challenges faced by nonprofits, including the possible strategic learning of Trump's administration from past mistakes in legal battles.
Vincent Warren noted that donor reactions have been mixed, with many feeling exhausted from past resistance efforts, leading to uncertainty about the impact of their contributions.
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