
What’s happening: On January 28, Judge Loren L. AliKhan for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued a stay pausing the implementation of an Office of Management and Budget memo freezing all disbursements of federal loans and grant programs. The current stay applies only to open programs that receive federal funding. The court action does not impact the issuance of new funding. While this halt quiets immediate fears, there is still a vast amount of uncertainty among agencies and programs. Read the statement from Meals on Wheels America CEO and president Ellie Hollander on the potential impact from freeze on federal grants and loans outlined in OMB memo.
Go deeper: The stay comes after a lack of clarity throughout the day about whether Older Americans Act funding, the primary federal funding source for Meals on Wheels providers, would be impacted. Each additional communication from the administration brought further confusion, with senior nutrition programs called out specifically in a spreadsheet from the administration of programs at risk. Read an article covering the confusion surrounding the inclusion of senior nutrition programs on the list: Donald Trump’s Budget Pause Causes Concern At Meals On Wheels; Official Says Not To Worry. Watch Meals on Wheels America CEO and president Ellie Hollander on CNN. Read more about the potential impact on health programs.

Note: Meals on Wheels of Greater Hyde Park does not depend on funds from Meals on Wheels America. However, the parent organization does provide numerous resources including messaging, graphics, and grant opportunities.











Will Baylies of WKZE radio recently discussed the value of Meals on Wheels and the March for Meals campaign with our President, Mr. Jack Fenton. To listen, click the entry below, which has also been posted on the sidebar. We thank Will for his ongoing support of our organization!