Can charities survive Trump? For some, it’s life and death

Can charities survive Trump? For some, it’s life and death

“When administrations change, there is a normal ebb and flow of political appointees and an inevitable shift in focus for power brokers. Everyone adjusts to a new normal, identifies where opportunities are and finds point-people in the White House and on Capitol Hill who can advance their agendas,” writes The New York Times’ Liz Moyer. “But everything changed in January, with the new administration determined to slash budgets and minimizing priorities for anything not related to the military and Homeland Security.”