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Trump pardons reality show couple convicted of bank fraud, tax crimes; Medicaid cuts may threaten solvency of NY Community Health Centers; Oil and gas companies fail to disclose toxic chemicals at Colorado well sites; Notre Dame rallies leaders to shape social media; Lawsuits filed against National Park Service over Yellowstone bison plan.

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King Charles warns Canada of attacks on democracy. Britain's Ambassador to the U.S. says allies must work together, and GOP's budget plan severely impacts the arts.

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Broadband is slow to reach rural communities despite bipartisan efforts, Appalachia's traditional broom-making craft gets an economic boost, and energy grant recipients must reapply to match Trump administration priorities.

Rosie Blick

Philanthropy Manager

Originally from Connecticut, Rosie attended the University of Vermont Rubenstein School. After earning her bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies with a focus on Equity and Sustainability, she worked on a variety of environmental advocacy and education programs in Connecticut and Vermont. After moving to Arizona in 2018, Rosie began her career in nonprofit grant writing with The Salvation Army Southwest Division, where she fundraised for social service programs across Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada. In November 2021, Rosie joined Public News Service as the Philanthropy Manager. Outside of the office, Rosie enjoys caring for her plants, hiking, and traveling.


Topic Expertise: Grant writing, Grant prospecting, Environmental Justice

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