🤝 Empowering Black Communities, Fostering Change! 🤝 This month, we are excited to spotlight ABFE. A Philanthropic Partnership for Black Communities, an organization dedicated to promoting effective philanthropy in support of Black communities. Through advocacy, capacity building, and strategic initiatives, ABFE empowers individuals and organizations to drive meaningful change and achieve equitable outcomes. Let’s celebrate their unwavering commitment to advancing social justice and community empowerment! Sponsored by PLUS Accounting Services. #ABFE #EmpoweringBlackCommunities #Philanthropy #SocialJustice #MakingADifference #NonprofitSpotlight #CommunityEmpowerment #CivicEngagement #Advocacy #TogetherWeCan #SupportLocal #ChangeMakers #CommunityImpact #EquityAndInclusion #InspiringChange #LocalHeroes #BuildingStrongerCommunities #StrategicPhilanthropy #DedicatedService #SupportNonprofits #RacialEquity #BlackPhilanthropy #LeadershipDevelopment #EmpowermentThroughAction #Collaboration #PhilanthropicPartnership #CommunityWellbeing #AdvancingJustice #PlusAccountingServices
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🌟 Honoring Juneteenth at Clever 🌟 Tomorrow, we recognize Juneteenth, a day in 1865 when the enslaved people of Galveston, Texas finally learned of their emancipation more than 2 years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. Juneteenth is a day that holds significant meaning in the ongoing fight for Black liberation today. We hope you will spend the day intentionally - whether that be self-education, allyship, or to simply rest and be with loved ones. ➡️ Ways to recognize: We encourage everyone to take actionable steps toward fostering equity. Support Black-owned businesses, donate to organizations that promote racial justice, engage in community service, attend a public celebration, read material on the history of and present day manifestations of systemic racism - particularly for Black communities. #LifeatClever #Juneteenth #DiversityAndInclusion #EquityInEdtech
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Where much of #philanthropy is retrenching from #RacialJustice work in the wake of SCOTUS' ban on #AffirmativeAction, the Black Led Movement Fund (BLMF) is steadfast in resourcing and supporting Black-led movement orgs. The demands and questions raised during protests to the murders of #MichaelBrownJr in 2014, #GeorgeFloyd in 2020, and countless police murders before, in between, and since, remain unaddressed. And in their work, Black organizers continue to face alarming risks—from restrictions on protesting to RICO and domestic terrorism charges for doing so. Philanthropy cannot waver. What can funders do? READ: BLMF Program Director Julia Beatty joined friends from Compton Foundation, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice, and Common Defense for a panel at the Funders Committee on Civic Participation to answer this specific question. They offered five takeaways. https://lnkd.in/eKNyTs-C READ: The BLMF and Communities Transforming Policing Fund (CTPF) just launched the learnings from their Movement-Defined Learning (MDL) Project, a participatory learning and evaluation project designed to support community partners in defining their own impact and align philanthropic practices to their wisdom. https://lnkd.in/gyWa-Pgf
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As we approach five years since our founding, we are clearer than ever about the imperative and value of The Collective. In our role as a backbone organization for Black-led change—and the state’s leading philanthropic organization on racial justice—we support courageous visionaries across our state as they usher in a new tomorrow by shifting existing systems and creating new ones. We are not backing down—we are doubling down. Will you join us? By making an investment in the Black Collective Foundation MN, you can help: https://lnkd.in/gC-VU6P8 ⭐Resource Black-led Change: Through our grantmaking, we are ensuring our holistic well-being by investing in solutions that pair economic justice with healing justice and culture. ⭐Strengthen Race-Conscious Impact: We launched a new initiative called MN LEAD, building on a proven model from California. MN LEAD brings together a coalition of legal, advocacy, and philanthropic organizations that will offer strategic resources to help Minnesota-based organizations and funders better understand the legal landscape. ⭐Build Sustaining Power: The Collective will continue to ensure Black-led civic engagement and power-building organizations are amplified and strengthened. We invite you to make the Black Collective Foundation your foundation—your change home where you can activate your values, legacy and ideals. Give today. #GiveToTheMaxDay #BlackLedChange #CommunityWealth #InvestInChange #MinnesotaPhilanthropy
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As we celebrate Black Philanthropy Month, we need to recognize the vital role that Black-led nonprofits play in driving meaningful change within our communities. These organizations are often on the frontlines, addressing systemic inequities and uplifting those who have historically been marginalized. At Parkes Philanthropy, we are committed to supporting and amplifying the voices and efforts of Black-led nonprofits. These leaders bring unparalleled insights, resilience, and dedication to their work—yet they often face significant barriers to accessing resources and funding. As a Black-led consultancy, we’re proud to have also supported many Black-led impact organizations, including No More Under, Broadway Inspirational Voices, DAY CARE COUNCIL OF NEW YORK INC, Teens of Color Abroad and more. This month, and every month, let's challenge ourselves to do more than just acknowledge the contributions of Black-led nonprofits. Let’s actively invest in their success by providing the strategic support, funding, and partnerships they need to thrive. For example, we’re thrilled to see initiatives like BackBlack bringing that support to scale. Together, we can create a more equitable and just society for all. #BlackPhilanthropyMonth #NonprofitLeadership #EquityInAction
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We are still fighting for freedom, regardless of being “given” a day. Today, we celebrate Juneteenth, a significant day in American history marking the end of slavery in the United States. On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, with news that the Civil War had ended and enslaved people were now free. This was two and a half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. Recognizing Juneteenth is more than just acknowledging a date; it’s about honoring the struggles and achievements of Black Americans, reflecting on our history, and committing to actions that promote equality and justice. As businesses and individuals, we have the power and responsibility to show up for Black communities. One impactful way to do this is by supporting nonprofits that are dedicated to expanding their reach and helping those who are disenfranchised. Organizations like Fearless Fund, Colorful Connections, and more are on the front lines, working tirelessly to create opportunities and provide resources to those in need. By donating to these nonprofits, we can help amplify their efforts in areas such as education, economic empowerment, health care, and criminal justice reform. Your support can make a real difference in building a more equitable society. Let’s use this Juneteenth to not only celebrate but also to take meaningful action. Together, we can foster a future where freedom and equality are truly realized for all. Colorful Connections: https://lnkd.in/ekrcuvn3 Fearless Fund: https://www.fearless.fund/ #Juneteenth #Equality #SupportBlackCommunities #Nonprofit #Donate #SocialJustice #DiversityAndInclusion #happyjuneteenthiscomplicated #inclusion
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The Power of Allies in Elevating Black-Focused Nonprofits As we celebrate Black Philanthropy Month, let’s talk about something crucial—the power of allies in lifting up Black-led initiatives. Non-Black allies have an incredible opportunity to make a real impact by sharing their resources, platforms, and networks. By doing so, they help these organizations gain visibility, secure funding, and achieve long-term sustainability. Take, for example, Black Empowerment Works (BEW), part of United Way of Cincinnati's Black-Led Social Change initiative. BEW is all about equity, focusing on Black self-determination, social mobility, and economic prosperity by funding grassroots, Black-led projects. Since 2020, BEW has invested over $5 million into 130 initiatives, with a mission to address the over-representation of Black families in poverty and to drive more investment into Black-led community solutions. Let’s keep this movement going strong and support Black-Led and Focused Nonprofits! #BlackPhilanthropyMonth #NonprofitSupport #BlackLeadership
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The racial justice movement is under attack by opponents who want to stop our progress. Instead of retreating, we need to redouble our commitment to bolster the movement to build a California where everyone belongs and thrives. This is why the Asian Pacific Fund is proud to support the California Black Freedom Fund, legal experts, advocates, and philanthropic leaders to launch the LEAD for Racial Justice Initiative. LEAD provides legal education and tools to help nonprofits fully understand their ability to conduct vital racial justice work. Learn more by visiting https://lnkd.in/gM2yS2-X. #RacialJustice #AANHPI #BlackFreedomFund #LEADforRacialJustice
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How can businesses and colleagues be effective allies to Black employees year-round? #BlackHistoryMonth Within the WomenEd charity we work on improving the representation of Black members of our community. Two of our Trustees are from the global majority and we recently held a webinar on unlocking the race issues in becoming a teacher. One of our 4 campaigns highlighted in our new book #DisruptiveWomen is focused on women’s stories and advice on how to support more Black women into the teaching profession and how to be an effective ally to the global majority. 💜💜💜 #LinkedInNewsUK
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Did you know August is Black Philanthropy Month? Learn how you can get involved with #BPM this year: https://hubs.li/Q02KlHrt0 #BPM2024 #AfroFuturesofGiving #BlackFundingFutures
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https://lnkd.in/gXHQrMdp (Info from Autistic Self Advocacy Network website:) Mini grants are small amounts of money given out by a group. For example, governments, schools, and nonprofit organizations like ASAN run mini grant programs. These grants are for self-advocates who are interested in changing the world. Mini grant projects should try to make the world better for people with disabilities. Mini grants are best for people or groups who have past experience doing advocacy.
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