

VillainsBrewCoffee
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@VillainsbrewC
Half international man of mystery half boring guy. Lover of the Constitution, history, philosophy AND great coffee. #AmericaFirst https://t.co/WeLxXp0JIQ



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‼️‼️ NGO is a misnomer… over 33% of all NGO funding comes directly from the government ‼️‼️ With over 1.5 million NGOs operating across America, the sheer volume of money coursing through this sector is staggering, fueling everything from local community services to global humanitarian efforts. Estimates place the total annual revenue flowing into these organizations at around $3.7 trillion, a figure that rivals the economies of entire nations and underscores their pivotal role in society. This immense financial stream supports hospitals, universities, arts programs, and countless charities, driving innovation, job creation, and social welfare on a massive scale while employing millions and contributing significantly to the nation's GDP. A substantial portion of this funding—roughly one-third, or about 33 percent—originates directly from government sources, meaning taxpayers ultimately foot the bill through grants, contracts, and subsidies designed to amplify public good initiatives. This taxpayer-backed investment, totaling over $1.2 trillion annually, highlights the intertwined relationship between public funds and nonprofit missions, enabling critical services like healthcare for the underserved and disaster relief that governments alone might struggle to provide. Yet, it also raises questions about accountability and efficiency, as these dollars empower NGOs to extend the reach of public policy while operating with a degree of independence.















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