From Cartoonists Rights.
Coming to the end of a very hard year in our sector and looking ahead to the next, we face two challenges common to all American non-profits with an international remit:
- The USA’s withdrawal from humanitarian efforts abroad,
- DOGE-led cuts to funding,
- the issuing of total travel bans on multiple nationalities,
- the near total abeyance of accommodation for refugees and asylum-seekers,
- disruption to visa applications and the threat posed to legitimately admitted foreign nationals posed by ICE,
- the knock-on effects of the recent government shut-down, and the mischaracterization of those working in our sector voiced by key figures in government have all led to worsening operating conditions.
- Independent foundations and alternative sources of grant funding cannot compensate for the absence of the government.
Inevitably, as alternative providers have experienced a spike in applications their processes have slowed down, at the same time as attempting to restructure what they are able to disburse to maximize its effect.
The net result is that many non-profits have in the past year received less than they budgeted for, and took longer to get it, while the numbers in turn asking them for assistance only increased across the board.
Victims who might once have been fast-tracked must now be told to stay put and wait for things to improve.
Mechanisms intended for emergency intervention have been used to sustain life for months on end, draining their efficacy.
We live under an administration that is unapologetic in its targeting of satirists.
Certainly, our day-to-day remains largely focused on cartoonists threatened by authoritarians and extremists in familiar hot spots – Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Türkiye…
But in recent months we’ve had cause to examine cases in Belgium, Croatia, South Africa, the UK and USA as well.
The front lines are being redrawn.
t’s not incredible to imagine an American cartoonist soon threatened enough to merit our Courage in Cartooning Award.
We know times are hard and everyone faces high living costs. So, only if you can, please consider donating.
We are a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, federal tax ID 54-1982242.
Your contribution is tax deductible to the full extent allowable.
Please note online payment is by far our preferred method, and the only option for supporters overseas.
Those in the USA who still wish to donate via check or money order may do so, made payable to
“Cartoonists Rights Network International”
and sent to: PO Box 2200, Wilson Blvd Ste 102-254, Arlington, VA 22201-3397

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