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230:(news) Redistricting Battles & Thinning Girl Scout Cookie sales

230:(news) Redistricting Battles & Thinning Girl Scout Cookie sales

FromNonprofit News Feed Podcast


230:(news) Redistricting Battles & Thinning Girl Scout Cookie sales

FromNonprofit News Feed Podcast

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
May 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Nonprofit News for the week of May 4th, 2021

Democratic Nonprofit Sues Ahead of Potential Redistricting Fight
Off the heels of a contentious and troublesome 2020 census, the next political fight shaping up with substantial impact might be redistricting. Acknowledging these tense political battles yet to come, a lawsuit filed by the nonprofit National Redistricting Action Fund, associated with the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, is filing lawsuits in an attempt to make the results of any political impasses fair. While the specifics of the case or complex, nonprofits and advocacy groups should know that redistricting can significantly impact both national and local politics for a decade. Redistricting alone could mean the difference between a Democrat and GOP - controlled House of Representatives, according to experts. The politics of redistricting are such that in most cases, states themselves decide who ends up in a particular district, actively franchising and disenfranchising communities in the process.

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Atlanta Girl Scouts Left With $3 Million In Unsold Cookies
For local Girl Scouts, the fundraising gap left by nearly 700k+ unsold boxes of cookies could mean the difference between affording to be able to partake in scout-related activities and not being able to do so. The decrease in efficacy of door-to-door selling and other more commercial fundraisers should be a warning to nonprofits that so heavily rely on typically in-person fundraisers, especially during the pandemic.

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Independent Sector Statement on the American Families Plan and 28% Deduction Cap

CHERP builds first nonprofit solar panel factory | Claremont Courier

Organ-donation nonprofit Mid-America Transplant plans $10.5M development in Dogtown

New York Life launches $1 billion impact investment initiative

145 House members call for $360 million in nonprofit security grant funding

Nonprofit hopes to resettle refugee families in Va. town

 
Released:
May 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Short summaries of nonprofit sector news covering fundraising, trends, and information from 100’s of sources.