💨 Abstract
The Bush family's nonprofit, Points of Light, aims to double U.S. volunteers in charitable organizations from 75 million to 150 million over the next decade. This goal was announced amidst federal funding cuts threatening nonprofits and AmeriCorps programs. Points of Light will invest $100 million over three years to support this initiative, focusing on technology, youth engagement, and making volunteering more accessible.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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