Racial Equity In Philanthropy - Collected Resources
Closing the Funding Gap
In this collection, we seek to reinforce a message that equity practitioners have conveyed for decades: Dismantling the persistent and substantial barriers leaders of color face in securing philanthropic funding is critical to achieving social change.
By Britt Savage, Lyell Sakaue, and Nicole Austin-Thomas
To upend the chronic underinvestment in Black-led organizations, The 1954 Project seeks to radically redesign how philanthropy connects with Black leaders in education. This overview introduces readers to The 1954 Project's work and how it's invested in Black leaders as it explores how philanthropy can evolve to overcome race-based barriers to capital. Read the overview and download the case study >>
Unlocking Social Progress by Addressing Structural Racism
By Britt Savage, Cora Daniels, Michael Borger, Peter Kim
What if philanthropy did whatever it takes to finally achieve racial equity? What would that look like? Across the nation there are organizations, collaboratives, networks, and grassroots efforts are addressing structural racism in their work. These efforts are often led by leaders of color. The achievements of such efforts and lessons learned offer funders a behind the curtain look at what it takes to truly create lasting social change. Read More >>
Guiding a Giving Response to Anti-Black Injustice
By Susan Taylor Batten, Edward M. Jones, Leslie MacKrell, Jerry Petit-Frere
This collaboration between ABFE and The Bridgespan Group offers funders potential paths to invest in organizations and movements within the Black-led racial justice ecosystem. Read more >>