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Couple Challenges Fellow DAF Holders to Halve Their DAFs by September 30th

A couple challenges donor-advised fund accountholders to donate half of their DAF balance to nonprofits by the end of September—and offers an incentive to do so.

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Demands to Defund Police Come in the Context of Looming Fiscal Austerity

Public safety funds are generally better protected from recession cuts than items like libraries and parks, but how will that play out amid this year’s calls to defund police?

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Broadband Rush: Co-ops Bring High-Speed Internet to Rural Mississippi

When Mississippi passed a law in 2019 allowing co-ops to offer broadband to rural communities, no one anticipated co-ops would move half as fast as they have.

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Another Threatening Missive on Wages from a Disability-Adjacent Nonprofit

Organizations that pay wages below the minimum to employees with disabilities should not respond this way to local attempts to raise the floor.

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Beyond the Reopening Guidelines: Austin Restaurants Act for the Public Good

A group of Austin’s for-profit businesses works under a nonprofit to protect the health and safety of the community and economy as it reopens after COVID-19.

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General Milley Regrets Appearing with the President in Lafayette Square

Authoritarian governments need their militaries, but in this country, at least some officers are alarmed by presidential attempts to strongarm civil society—and them in the bargain.

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