[box type=”shadow”]Summary: Nonprofits report rising demand but falling donations and grants. Budget cuts to SNAP, Medicaid could destabilize key services. Leaders urge public to donate, volunteer and contact Congress.[/box]Oklahoma’s nonprofit sector is anxiously awaiting action on the budget bill championed by President Donald Trump that cuts billions of dollars from federal government programs including Medicaid and SNAP food stamps.Support for nonprofits from all sources the government, individuals, corporations and other foundations already is down, said Trisha Finnegan, president and CEO of the Oklahoma City Community Foundation.“Needs are up. The demand is increasing nearly across the board. At the same time, we’re on unstable ground,” Finnegan said.Costs also are going up for organizations both large and small, she said. “Nobody is immune.”Smaller nonprofits feel it differently. Much like small businesses, they are less likely to…..