AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFCRA & NGO funding: India’s Home Minister Amit Shah told senior church leaders the upcoming FCRA bill won’t be applied retrospectively, easing fears that existing registrations could be disrupted. UN civil society: US NGO HemAth won UN ECOSOC special consultative status, giving it a global platform to advocate for displaced and underserved Kashmiri women. Healthcare quality: CMS is testing a hospice care quality pilot, with a US nonprofit hospice among the sites, aiming to make performance data more transparent for patients and families. Blood supply crunch: Vitalant warned of a critical Type O blood shortage and urged donors to book appointments. Community giving: MacKenzie Scott donated $20M to Active Minds, a youth mental health nonprofit, as its largest gift. Local nonprofit support: Kansas Heartland Community Foundation secured $182,000 in tax credits for the Kelly Plaza Project in WaKeeney. Humanitarian operations: Dutch aid groups pulled back from Ter Apel’s asylum centre due to violence and safety concerns. Animal welfare: Cats Protection’s Wrexham centre highlighted ongoing rehoming work, while South Africa’s MISA launched a “Paws & Purpose” drive for pet supplies.
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