AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoVisa Fees & School Staffing: A federal court kept Trump-era international teacher visa fee hikes from taking effect for Alaska districts, but districts still worry about appeals and budget risk. Education Capacity Building: India’s NIPUN Bharat is rolling out a capacity-building program for early-grade teachers in Tawang to strengthen foundational literacy and numeracy. Police Accountability: Cincinnati leaders are responding to a third-party report alleging racial bias in police stops, based on years of contact-card data. Environmental Review Fight: In B.C., opponents of a magnesium mine say a judge’s ruling lets the project bypass environmental assessment, raising concerns about a “blank cheque” for industry. NGO-Led Rights & Media Scrutiny: B’Tselem published footage challenging Israeli army claims in the killing of a Palestinian baby, while other rights groups push for transparency on detention and humanitarian access. Community Nonprofits in Action: Fargo’s Heart-N-Soul marks 10 years of a “pay what you can” café model; Seattle’s YMCA and City University of Seattle announce a partnership to expand education, health, and career pathways; and Sudbury backs Ozzy’s Garage youth mentorship with up to $75K. Childcare Expansion: Today ’N’ Tomorrow Learning Society opened a new child-care centre at G.P. Vanier Secondary School, adding up to 126 spaces funded through ChildCareBC. Food Security: A Florida nonprofit continues weekly fresh-market giveaways at a community center as inflation strains household budgets. Arts & Culture: The Ladima Foundation’s Adiaha Award went to the documentary “And She Didn’t Die,” set for screening at Afrikamera 2026.
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