Chronicle of Philanthropy: Nonprofits Feel ‘Defeated,’ Unsafe as Trump Rolls Out Policy Changes

The past few weeks of policy changes from the Trump administration have been fraught and nerve-racking for the staff at Better Tomorrow, a nonprofit in Steamboat Springs, Colo., that helps provide services to a range of vulnerable groups, including domestic violence survivors, abused and neglected children, and LGBTQ youth.

“When Trump announced the executive order, ordering the spending freeze, we were devastated,” said Lauren Hughes, director of development for Better Tomorrow…

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