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Greenpeace Lawsuit
Energy Transfer (owners of Dakota Access Pipeline) is suing Greenpeace for $300 million in damages
The lawsuit claims Greenpeace orchestrated protests near Standing Rock, which Greenpeace denies
Potential damages could reach $800 million with punitive damages, potentially bankrupting Greenpeace USA
Greenpeace maintains they only supported an indigenous-led movement (involving over 300 tribal nations)
The hosts discuss concerns about this establishing a dangerous precedent for protest liability and potentially chilling environmental activism
The case is being heard in a conservative jurisdiction less favorable to activists
Nonprofit Consultant Survey Results
Fourth annual survey by Nonprofit.ist and Nonprofit Times provides industry benchmarks
Average consultant rate: $151.19/hour (median: $126)
Highest rates: consultants specializing in AI technology, fundraising, and coaching
Higher education correlated with higher rates
Urban consultants earn significantly more than rural ones
New consultants with significant nonprofit experience tend to charge less despite deep knowledge
USDA Cancels Local Food Programs
USDA cut two major local food programs worth over $1 billion in funding:
$660 million for Local Food for Schools initiative
$420 million for Local Food Purchase Assistant program
Cuts affect schools and food banks
Impacts include increased food costs amid inflation and undermining community food systems