Global Resources from the Council
Our New Global Manager
We are excited to introduce Victoria Mèndez as our new Manager of Global Philanthropy.
Victoria brings a wealth of experience in international grantmaking, disaster response, and locally led recovery. Victoria looks forward to connecting with the Council community and exploring new ways we can support members and partners.
October Training Dates: Global Grantmaking Essentials
Registration is now open for the next offering of our new global training which will occur virtually on October 9, 10, and 16. Our first offering in March sold out, so register today to secure your spot!
Country Notes
The following countries nonprofit law profiles have been recently updated:
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Locally Led Development
We continue to support funders who are realizing commitments to be more locally led in their international work. Here are a few resources to support you:
Global Legal and Regulatory Updates
Kenya
In May 2024, Kenya began enforcing the Public Benefit Organizations (PBO) Act. This law restricts PBOs from engaging in political activities, such as campaigning or fundraising for political parties. Amid widespread protests against proposed tax increases aimed at addressing Kenya's $80 billion debt crisis, President William Ruto accused the Ford Foundation of funding the unrest, though he provided no evidence. The Ford Foundation denied the allegations but the situation raises concerns about increasing global trends of vilifying foreign funders who support local civil society, especially when civil society speaks out against government activities.
Paraguay
A new bill in Paraguay seeks to impose strict controls on NGOs, requiring them to register and provide detailed reports on activities and finances. The bill was passed without public consultation, raising concerns about its broad and vague terms. It may allow the government to seize private funds and shut down organizations. Amnesty International is calling for the Paraguayan government to engage civil society and ensure that any new laws respect international human rights standards and the right to freedom of association.