How 20 US foundations spent more than $8 billion on development

Months after the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. government continues to make cuts to aid. The sector now fears that foundations might be targeted next, particularly the tax-exempt status of those working in areas that do not align with the administration.

Some allegedly started moving their resources outside the U.S., while others have removed climate change, diversity, equity and inclusion, and other terms from their website to avoid getting on the radar of the Trump administration.

Many are voicing their opposition and are urging others to a unified resistance.

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