Federal funding cuts have hit RI hard. Here's how RI's largest funder of nonprofit organizations is fighting back.
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Happy Tuesday and welcome to another edition of Rent Free. This week's stories include: The federal government is trying one ...
The gist of RIPEC’s report is that cities and towns need to contribute more money to fund schools, but not necessarily ...
As nonprofits grapple with the uncertainty surrounding previously promised federal funding, the Rhode Island Foundation is ...
The Rhode Islan foundation announced on Thursday that it is contributing $3 to help nonprofits who were affected by the Trump ...
The leader of a fraud conspiracy that used stolen personal information to purchase Land Rovers from dealerships in Rhode ...
Farm Fresh R.I. says the cuts to the USDA will mean a loss of nearly $3 million for local food programs and have an impact on ...
If Washington’s funding freezes and proposed cuts happen as feared, many of our neighbors, friends and communities will lose vital services they rely on” said David N. Cicilline, Foundation president ...
The federal government is trying one last time to weasel out of paying landlords for its illegal eviction moratorium. The U.S. Supreme Court decides not to take up another eminent domain case out ...
Governor Dan McKee lashes out on the uncertainties of policies and programs of the current administration in Washington, ...
Rhode Island in recent years has received approximately $5-7 million annually from the Pittman-Robertson Act, a federal excise tax on guns and ammunition. These funds are allocated to states based ...
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