DOGE cuts impact non-profit that gives books to students
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Oklahoma Humanities Council fears future after letter from DOGE
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - An organization that works quietly in the background to help provide grants for educational and cultural experiences to communities across the state doesn't know if they'll continue to operate after receiving a letter from the Department of Government Efficiency. "There is the very likely scenario that Oklahoma Humanities doesn't come back from this," said Caroline Lowery. LOCAL NEWS: Yukon residents oppose amphitheat…
DOGE cuts impact non-profit that gives books to students
BROOKINGS, S.D. (KELO) - A non-profit that gives free books to students across South Dakota found out Thursday morning that 100% of its federal funding from the National Endowment For The Humanities had been cut. This comes as the Department of Government Efficiency tries to reduce government spending. Part of the South Dakota Humanities Council's mission is to deliver humanities programming like local history, culture and storytelling to the pe…
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