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The Trump administration’s decision to withhold billions of dollars in federal education grants jeopardizes programs offered by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington.
More than 20 states have sued President Donald Trump’s administration over billions of dollars in frozen funding for after-school and summer programs and other programs.
Kavya Beheraj/Axios Arkansas is going without more than $58 million in federal education funding that was expected to be accessible on July 1 but has yet to be released by the Trump administration.
According to Rayfield's office, the Trump administration's funding freeze affects about $73.4 million in Oregon, more than $6 ...
More than $200 million in federal education grants expected to reach Georgia by July 1 remain on hold, leaving after-school ...
Local program directors say cuts to federal afterschool program funds "would have a devastating impact" on many Utah families.
Congress set aside money to provide academic support, enrichment and child care to mostly low-income families, but President Trump's administration recently froze the funding.
A $350,000 grant the local Boys and Girls Clubs planned to use for tutoring services and other educational efforts is among ...
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Texas — which operates several after-school facilities in the Killeen area — is facing a ...