Funding Cuts in Focus
Learn How Funding Cuts Impact Nonprofits
In a rapidly shifting and often polarized media landscape, finding clear, reliable, and nonpartisan information can be difficult. We curate trusted reporting and create researched-backed blog posts that highlight how federal funding cuts affect nonprofits across the country and the communities that rely on them. Here, you’ll find up-to-date stories, expert analysis, and data-driven insights about what these funding changes mean.
By gathering credible coverage from diverse outlets and regions, we connect federal decisions to real community outcomes and provide context on the challenges nonprofits face. In writing our blog posts, we help simplify complex problems and feature nonprofits in our community. Our goal is to strengthen transparency through fact-based storytelling that highlights the impact on real people.
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We organize this section into four key focus areas:
Funding Overview – What decisions were made and what changed. Covers federal, state, and public funding actions, budget proposals, grant changes, and policy shifts that directly affect nonprofit funding streams.
Community Impact – Who is affected and how. Focuses on the real-world effects of funding and policy changes on individuals, families, and local organizations.
Sector Outlook – What this mean for the nonprofit sector overall. Explores broader trends, risks, capacity challenges, and long-term implications across cause areas and the social sector.
Advocacy – How awareness, accountability, or civic engagement is advancing. Highlights journalism, research, and public dialogue that increase transparency, elevate nonprofit voices, and inform civic participation.
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Across the U.S., changes to SNAP benefits are kicking in
NPR Morning Edition | March 2, 2026
SNAP now has broader work requirements and fewer exemptions, expanding who can lose benefits. Many states are also enforcing new restrictions on purchases, adding confusion and barriers for recipients. Experts say it mainly reduces aid without increasing employment.
What to know about the new changes to SNAP benefits
NPR Morning Edition | March 2, 2026
SNAP now has broader work requirements and fewer exemptions, expanding who can lose benefits. Many states are also enforcing new restrictions on purchases, adding confusion and barriers for recipients. Experts say it mainly reduces aid without increasing employment.
Wise Giving Wednesday: The Uncertain Future of the Combined Federal Campaign
The Nonprofit Times | February 22, 2026
The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), which has raised more than $8.7 billion for charity via federal workplace giving campaigns since its inception in 1961, is scheduled to be decommissioned and go offline on March 4.
From coal mines to hard times: A West Virginia county braces for new public assistance cuts
CBS News - 60 Minutes | February 22, 2026
As markets soar, McDowell County, WV—once a coal powerhouse—struggles to survive. With deep poverty, tainted water, and looming food stamp cuts, many residents feel forgotten and left behind.
Combined Federal Campaign Again Under Threat
The Nonprofit Times | February 22, 2026
The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), which has raised more than $8.7 billion for charity via federal workplace giving campaigns since its inception in 1961, is scheduled to be decommissioned and go offline on March 4.
When the Government Stops Funding SNAP, Who Steps In to Fill the Gaps?
Bon Appetit | February 18, 2026
As the Trump administration cuts food programs, community-driven organizations keep people fed and cared for.
Emergency Funding Shifts From Crisis Response to Long‑Term Resilience
Chronicle of Philanthropy | February 4, 2026
Nonprofits are navigating funding uncertainty while demand rises. Our ED, Kendall Webb says the crisis has a “long tail”, making long-term donor support more urgent than ever.
Your Generosity Can Directly Help Minnesota Communities
Charity Bridge Fund | February 2, 2026
Increased turmoil has led many community members in Minnesota to step back from everyday life. Needs have not disappeared, but the perceived risks feel too high. In response, we launched the Help Minnesota Communities Campaign to highlighting organizations responding in real time.
The Long-Term Impact of Federal Mental Health Funding Cuts
Charity Bridge Fund | January 23, 2026
Federal funding cuts to mental health services are placing severe strain on nonprofit providers and community-based systems. If left unaddressed, these reductions will produce long-term, far-reaching consequences across healthcare, housing, education, workforce participation, and public safety.
FY26 Federal Budget: Where Congress Is Now and What Happens Next
Charity Bridge Fund | January 14, 2026
The federal budget isn’t just numbers—it’s whether communities have what they need. As Congress works through FY26 funding decisions, delays and proposed reductions could ripple across the social sector: education, SNAP, housing, environment, arts & humanities, and international aid.
The State of Giving: A Year of Compounding Pressure
Charity Bridge Fund | December 30, 2025
In 2025, many nonprofits faced funding instability even as demand for services increased. Continued volatility is expected in 2026. Charity Bridge Fund is responding by increasing visibility for impacted nonprofits and connecting them with donors to support critical needs like food and housing.
Preserving Public Media is Not a Luxury: It is an Essential Investment in Democracy & Civic Life
Charity Bridge Fund | October 30, 2025
Public media outlets like NPR and PBS do more than entertain — they support informed citizenship and hold power to account. Defunding public media is a threat to civic infrastructure and our collective ability to stay informed, engaged and empowered.
Food Insecurity: The Growing Crisis in America
Charity Bridge Fund | October 30, 2025
As federal local-food-purchase and school-meal programs face cancellation, millions of Americans are increasingly at risk of missing meals. This article shines a spotlight on how shifts in federal policy and rising demand are creating a food-security crisis — and the urgent need for action to fill the gap.
Federal Cuts Are Shrinking Homelessness Prevention, Rental Aid, and Fair-Housing Enforcement
Charity Bridge Fund | October 30, 2025
Across the country, vital supports for keeping people housed are under severe pressure. Federal funding cuts are already eroding homelessness prevention efforts, rental assistance programs and fair-housing compliance — and what it would mean for our communities if the trend continues.
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