AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Response: Médecins Sans Frontières warns the DRC outbreak is likely far larger than reported, as Congo’s health system struggles and aid groups fear undercounting. Public Health & Policy: Canada’s federal government has suspended travel authorizations and visas for people from the DRC region, while Ontario says it can make hospital beds available if needed. Nonprofit Funding Pressure: Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley Regional Library will permanently close five branches due to flat provincial funding, despite municipal support. Community Services: Tennessee opened Family First Community Grant applications, targeting about $4M for nonprofits helping low-income families reach economic stability. STEM Pathways: The Museum of Discovery and Science partnered with JetBlue to deliver aviation STEM kits for kindergarteners and paid high-school internships through its aviation academy. Child & Family Support: Bulgaria’s “Accept Me” initiative brought together institutions and a foster family to boost foster care awareness and explain support for foster households. Local Nonprofit Resilience: Scraplanta in Georgia reopened after a ceiling collapse and launched a fundraiser to cover repairs and lost staff income. Human Rights & Migration: A UN committee chair election elevated Sri Lanka’s Prasad Kariyawasam to lead work protecting migrant workers’ rights.
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