قصص الأسهم السوداء والتميز
The Central New York Community Foundation is welcoming three new Black Equity & Excellence Fund advisory council members: Karla Hall, Indaria Jones and Reverend DeCarto D. Draper. Jr.
Orlando Mcinnsey launched a youth boxing and mental health program, All Mighty Boxing. It’s there that he trains local youth ages 6-18 in self-defense to help them cultivate resilience, emotional intelligence and community.
Sixteen-year-old Azory Infinite dreams of redefining music while breaking cycles of poverty. Through the Good Life Youth Foundation's HipHop-preneurship program, youth like Infinite are learning about hip-hop, entrepreneurship and resilience, empowering them to rise above their circumstances.
اسمع من شاينا شورت، مؤسسة منظمة "النساء يتغلبن على العقبات معًا"، عن تجربتها التحويلية مع "صف القيادة" (TLC) ومشروعنا التشاركي لتقديم المنح التشاركية الذي قدم لها الإرشاد لتطوير منظمتها وتعزيزها وتنميتها.
إن المجلس الاستشاري لإنصاف السود والتميز مكلف بمراجعة مقترحات المنح وتقديم توصيات التمويل بالإضافة إلى تحديد الثغرات والفرص المتاحة لخلق وسط نيويورك أكثر إنصافًا وشمولاً اقتصاديًا لمجتمع السود.
The Black Equity & Excellence Advisory Council is charged with reviewing grant proposals and making funding recommendations as well as identifying gaps and opportunities to create a more equitable and economically inclusive Central New York for the Black community.
Seventeen grants from our Black Equity & Excellence Fund totaling $240,000 were distributed to support Black-led nonprofit organizations and projects that counteract systemic racism.