Federal Funding Policy Shifts: Implications for Corporate Citizenship
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Federal Funding Policy Shifts: Implications for Corporate Citizenship

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Recent US executive actions on federal assistance, nonprofits, and overseas aid could significantly reshape corporate citizenship and philanthropy. This article outlines key developments, including shifts in federal grant funding, increased scrutiny of partnerships and initiatives, and the scaling back of US global humanitarian and development efforts, and suggests ways companies can adapt their corporate citizenship initiatives.

Recent US executive actions on federal assistance, nonprofits, and overseas aid could significantly reshape corporate citizenship and philanthropy. This article outlines key developments, including shifts in federal grant funding, increased scrutiny of partnerships and initiatives, and the scaling back of US global humanitarian and development efforts, and suggests ways companies can adapt their corporate citizenship initiatives.

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