Politico’s report on
anticipated efforts to make deep cuts in the social safety net is must reading
for all those who advocate on behalf of the vulnerable and voiceless. https://www.politico.com/story/2017/12/11/trump-welfare-reform-safety-net-288623 Major social progress is at risk. Childhood hunger for example has been reduced
by 30%, to its lowest level in decades, but proposals to make it harder to
access SNAP food stamp benefits could reverse that impressive progress.
At a minimum every social
services nonprofit should be preparing and sharing an analysis of the impact
that such actions would have on those they serve. The contemplated legislative and regulatory
changes are so sweeping that they could undo the hard-earned gains of many
great nonprofits and social entrepreneurs.
Although opposition to
such changes can be expected and will be essential. But it will not, by itself,
be enough. Advocates have to do more
than say what they are against. They must also put forth a compelling vision of
what they are for – and of how investments in children and families will improve
our national health, education, and strengthen our economy.
While nonprofit tax
status precludes partisan activity, nothing precludes nonprofits from educating
the public and policymakers alike as to how so-called “reforms” will impact those
they serve. Nonprofits that remain
silent on these issues fail to meet their full responsibility.
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