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Crisis Text Line Ends Data-Sharing Relationship With For-Profit Entity
As reported by Politico and other outlets, Crisis Text Line has ended its data sharing relationship with for-profit spin-off organization Loris.ai, which uses data to inform customer service software. Crisis Text Line, which uses a text-based approach to provide crisis support to those contemplating self-harm or suicide, stated that while “the data is handled securely, anonymized and scrubbed of personally identifiable information,” “we have ended our data-sharing relationship with Loris.” The change came amid criticism from privacy experts and lawmakers including Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.). Crisis Text Line is a former client of Whole Whale, the publisher of this newsletter.
GoFundMe At Center Of International Dispute Over Funds To Anti-Vaccine Mandate Trucker Protests
As anti-Vaccine mandate protests led by truckers have forced Ottowa to declare a state of emergency, GoFundMe finds itself at the center of a complicated dispute over individual contributions to the protest movement. As reported by the Washington Post, the fundraiser for the convey had generated over $8 million in funds, of which $1 million had been distributed. After determining with local police that “previously peaceful demonstration has become an occupation,” the company announced they would no longer distribute the remaining funds. The move drew ire from conservative lawmakers on both sides of the border and raises complicated questions about the role of decentralized fundraising with regards to disruptive protest movements.
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Tribes Reach $590 Million Opioid Settlement With Johnson & Johnson | NY Times Cryptocurrency users are creating “decentralized autonomous organizations” that function as nonprofits | Philanthropy Daily The Jed Foundation Receives $15 Million Gift from MacKenzie Scott | businesswire.com Melinda French Gates No Longer Pledges Bulk of Her Wealth to Gates Foundation | WSJ Nonprofit uses Super Bowl parties as way to help homeless | Santa Monica Daily Press
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