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Delaware Funding Bills Pass as Legislative Session Winds Down

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June 30 marked the official end of Delaware’s 2025 legislative session. As is tradition, lawmakers worked late into the night to finalize key budget bills and advance several policy priorities. For the nonprofit sector, the final days brought a mix of funding approvals, transparency reforms, and long-awaited oversight measures.  DANA tracked the full fiscal year […]

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Your Advocacy Made a Difference — But the Federal Tax Fight Is Not Over 

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Thanks to your advocacy, Senate leaders made significant changes to the federal tax bill. Your voice helped protect charitable giving and nonprofit services — but there is still work to do.  Here is what your efforts changed for the better:  These are big wins — and they happened because people like you spoke up.  But […]

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Delaware Nonprofits Need General Assembly’s Assistance

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Delaware nonprofits play a vital role in filling the gaps in services that government does not provide, often to our state’s most in-need citizens. Nonprofits are on the front lines daily, providing services such as food assistance, housing, mental health counseling, healthcare, addiction treatment, education, the arts, and support for young children, seniors, and those […]

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Delaware Nonprofits Rally to Save Their Services 

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DOVER – Dozens of nonprofit leaders, workers, volunteers and residents who rely on them gathered Tuesday at Legislative Hall to rally support for preserving these vital services.  DANA, the Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement, held its Save Our Services rally, bringing together nonprofit organizations across the state and from different fields to voice their concerns […]

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Guest Blog: A Sector in the Storm

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by Stuart Comstock-Gay, President & CEO, Delaware Community Foundation This is an unsettling time. Disorienting and confusing. And like all such times, it’s more important than ever that we work together.  As I consider this moment, I am aware that this is the fourth major economic disruption in the past twenty-five years.  All have led […]

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