Abortion access groups report decrease in 'rage giving' after Roe decision.

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Abortion access groups report a drop in emergency grants and individual and foundation giving after the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade. Some major funders of abortion access have also ended or shifted funding from organizations working in states where abortion is now banned. Women's health and foster care nonprofits, who expected increased demand in areas where access to abortion has been eliminated or restricted, say they also haven't seen increased support. Philanthropy moves slowly, and human rights crises unfold quickly, says Holly Calvasina, director of development at the reproductive health clinic CHOICES in Memphis, Tennessee.
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