Trump weighs banning nonprofits from sending grant money overseas — hitting groups founded by Zuckerberg, Gates and Soros
WASHINGTON — President Trump is considering issuing an executive order banning nonprofit organizations from issuing grants beyond US borders, a source familiar with discussions told The Post Tuesday.
The order would target so-called “501(c)(3)s” — referring to the section of the Internal Revenue Code dealing with tax-exempt organizations.
The action, if carried out, would also restrict religious organizations that send grants abroad and smaller relief organizations that deal with war and natural disasters.
For example, in 2023, the Christian aid group World Vision International sent more than $70 million in grants to Ukraine, $11 million to Mexico, and $25 million to Colombia.
The American Red Cross, the Salvation Army and Samaritan’s Purse are all 501(c)(3)s as well.
The largest such groups have been organized by some of Trump’s most prominent antagonists — including the founded by left-wing billionaire George Soros.

