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Davisville, March 3, 2025: Yolo nonprofits feel first wallop of Trump spending freeze

The Trump administration is hammering away at the federal government by eliminating jobs, cancelling programs, freezing spending and generally creating confusion. Today on Davisville we look at one part of the fallout in Yolo County -- the effect of the spending freeze on local nonprofits -- by talking with Jessica Hubbard, executive director of the Yolo Community Foundation.

Yolo has about 200 nonprofits, not counting hundreds of small ones like school PTAs or neighborhood associations.

“The biggest thing right now … is uncertainty," she said. Some local nonprofits have been hit by the spending freeze, particularly ones working in the areas of food and the environment, and “a huge number of nonprofits [worry] about the impact of the freeze, or anticipate that those freezes or potential cuts will impact them down the road.”

We talk about reactions, Hubbard's advice for nonprofits and donors, the effect on nonprofit workers and volunteers, giving across the political spectrum, similarities to the turmoil caused by the pandemic, and where all this might be headed. The foundation releases its latest State of the Yolo Nonprofit Sector Report in mid-March.

(Photo shows a storm over Yolo County in winter 2018)

Bikes and Buses, Past and Future

Today The News Cycle focuses on the future of two of Davis's most important methods of transportation, bikes and the Unitrans buses. First, an interview with Kutay Ozcelik, DHS student and winner of the UC Davis Big Bang Energy and Sustainability prize. Then, an editorial from Siena Campbell about how bus schedules can impact students.

Hosted and produced by Samuel Ochsner-Hembrow. Package by Siena Campbell. Music by Daniel Ruiz Jimenez. 

Nicole Laurenne interview extras

Since our interview with Nicole Laurenne included far more great topics of discussion than could be contained in a single hour, we're posting some of the exerpts from the interview that didn't make it to air. In these selections, Nicole discusses touring and maintaining a 50-year-old Farfisa Fast 3 organ, visiting the Farfisa in Italy, the differences in artist support between Europe and the US, how she manages her downtime, catching a surprise Mystery Lights show in the UK and the visual aspects of her performance. We hope you enjoy them as much as we loved hearing them.

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