AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNonprofit pay and staffing pressure: Bermuda’s Non-Profit Alliance says many charities run “lean staffing models” while delivering complex services, urging fairer compensation to protect recruitment and retention, after a workplace survey found public-sector pay outpaces nonprofit roles. Rights and accountability: Human Rights Watch warns Tunisia’s civil society has faced systematic repression since 2021, with NGO workers targeted through arrests and investigations. NGO oversight and legal fights: European aquaculture producers push back on an EU fish welfare report, arguing proposed rules ignore farm realities and could shift production outside the bloc. Community services under strain: Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs launches hunger relief grants for volunteer-run food pantries after federal SNAP-related cuts. Local nonprofit impact: A free “Learn to Row” weekend in Saskatchewan aims to widen access to rowing for equity-deserving groups, supported by federal sport participation funding. Public funding and controversy: In Mobile, Alabama, a city-funded tourism nonprofit faces backlash over Pride Month promotion and claims it’s using taxpayer money. Safety and crime involving nonprofits: A Kansas City grand jury upgraded charges against a nonprofit CEO accused in a 2023 fatal shooting, including murder and kidnapping counts. Humanitarian reporting: B’Tselem releases footage disputing an Israeli army account of a fatal shooting of a Palestinian infant in Hebron.
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