Forty-three percent of nonprofits headquartered in the greater DC region have reported federal government funding disruptions, and 21 percent have seen a decrease in staff. Discover more key findings from the effects of this funding loss.
Claiming federal and state tax credits can be complicated, and many eligible households miss out on claiming these credits. Learn valuable strategies to overcome the barriers and improve the uptake of state tax benefits.
Urban researchers surveyed and met with child care centers and family providers participating in DC’s child care subsidy program to learn their thoughts on the recent changes and if opportunities for improvements existed.
The Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA) is a powerful tool that preserves affordability and gives tenants a voice in building developments in their community. Discover five facts about DC’s housing stock and how it could be affected by TOPA changes.
How is DC tackling early educator pay? Researchers examine the city’s compensation program, implementation lessons, and impacts, offering insights for policymakers navigating workforce stability, quality, and sustainable funding in childhood systems nationwide.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act proposes a $186 billion reduction to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) over the next decade, affecting 22.3 million families nationwide and nearly a quarter of a million families in the DC area.
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