AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNonprofit accountability in the spotlight: A Kansas City grand jury upgraded charges against a non-profit CEO tied to a 2023 fatal shooting, adding first-degree murder, kidnapping, and evidence-tampering counts. Fundraising and community impact: The Coronado Woman’s Club is winding down its fiscal year by returning donations and awarding two $2,500 scholarships, while the Jersey City Public Schools Foundation announced a late-June fundraiser for student scholarships. Animal welfare services: The Humane Society of Oldham County marked 40 years as a no-kill rescue and launched a capital campaign for a new building, and the Pearl River County SPCA brought teen pet-care education to a local library. NGO and civil society under pressure: Amnesty International urged Georgia to stop smearing campaigns against independent media and civil society, and to ensure reparation and fair investigations. Policy and transparency fights: Karnataka’s minister Priyank Kharge pressed the RSS to register, disclose finances, and pay taxes; RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat rejected the request as political. Digital safety for nonprofits and communities: The FBI warned of phishing scams impersonating city and county officials to steal permit fees. Youth and education support: Broome County’s Youth Bureau is accepting proposals for OCFS youth development, runaway/homeless youth, and youth sports funding. Health and wellbeing: A study from the Cooper Institute found higher-intensity exercise is linked to lower odds of depressive symptoms.
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