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Local news juggernaut VTDigger received a large investment from the American Journalism Project. The plan is to solidify the Digger’s business operations to support the continued growth of its reporting.
Some nonprofits won’t take donations from now-legal cannabis companies, but in Massachusetts, those companies must pay into “positive community impact.”
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The first meeting of Jacksonville’s Special Committee on Resiliency provides stark predictions about sea level rise’s likely impact on the 900,000-person northeast Florida community.
Meals on Wheels, the famed meal delivery nonprofit, finds that piecing together federal, state, and local resources is not sufficient to generate an operating surplus.
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