When the Safety Net Shrinks, Who's Left Holding It?
Matt Corzine Matt Corzine

When the Safety Net Shrinks, Who's Left Holding It?

Most federal policy changes arrive slowly enough that foundations can watch, assess, and respond over time. The SNAP cuts in H.R. 1 are different. The eligibility changes are effective immediately. The cost shifts arrive in 2027. And the demand on your grantee network is already building.

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Healthcare Costs and the Hidden Driver of Food Insecurity
Matt Corzine Matt Corzine

Healthcare Costs and the Hidden Driver of Food Insecurity

When families spend significantly more on health insurance, fewer dollars remain for food. The expiration of enhanced ACA subsidies is an upstream driver of food insecurity that community foundations and food relief organizations cannot afford to ignore.

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A Food Pantry on the Map Doesn't Mean a Family Gets Fed
Matt Corzine Matt Corzine

A Food Pantry on the Map Doesn't Mean a Family Gets Fed

A peer-reviewed study mapped 34,475 food pantries across the U.S. and found that nearly 1 in 4 neighborhoods have low access to food assistance. The findings reveal why density alone doesn't equal coverage, and what that means for foundations funding food relief.

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The Poultry Industry's Immigration Contradiction
Matt Corzine Matt Corzine

The Poultry Industry's Immigration Contradiction

Poultry industry executives poured millions into supporting anti-immigrant campaigns while their processing plants depended on immigrant labor. Now, as TPS terminations strip work authorization from thousands of workers, those same companies are quietly reaching across the aisle for help.

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