‘It is the policy of my Administration to stop funding NGOs that undermine the national interest,’ Trump’s memo reads.
President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on Feb. 6 ordering a review of all funding to nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that receive money from federal agencies.
“It is the policy of my Administration to stop funding NGOs that undermine the national interest,” Trump’s memo reads.
Further, the memo directs agency heads to align all future funding decisions with U.S. interests and the Trump administration’s goals and priorities, particularly alongside existing and future executive actions.
Two notable international NGOs that have existed for more than a century are the International Committee of the Red Cross and Anti-Slavery International. Some NGOs, Harvard notes, helped defeat apartheid in South Africa and overthrow communist regimes in Central Europe.
NGO funding includes donations from federal, state, local, and foreign governments; private individuals; private sector companies; and philanthropic foundations.
“There is no prohibition in U.S. law on foreign funding of NGOs; whether that foreign funding comes from governments or non-government sources,” the State Department states.
Many NGOs also qualify for exemptions from state and federal taxes but must first apply for this status with the IRS. However, political NGOs “receive limited tax exemptions only for income received from contributions solicited from the general public, membership dues, or fundraising events,” according to the State Department.
Jack Phillips contributed to this report.
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