Équité raciale
La Central New York Community Foundation a octroyé 325 000 dollars de subventions au Black Equity & Excellence Fund pour soutenir des projets communautaires visant à améliorer et à renforcer les communautés noires de la région.
Le mois d'août est le mois de la philanthropie noire. Découvrez comment Indaria Jones est devenue une entrepreneuse et une dirigeante de notre communauté.
Refugee communities encounter a number of barriers when attempting to establish relationships with law enforcement agencies, resulting in many feeling unsafe. Laira T Batundi can relate—having immigrated to the U.S. from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo). That’s why he’s fiercely committed to bridging...
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.
The Central New York Community Foundation recently distributed 19 grants totaling $239,850 from its Black Equity & Excellence Fund. Grants from the fund support Black-led nonprofit organizations and projects that counteract systemic racism.
Initially launched with a $1 million commitment in 2020, the BE&E Fund has since surpassed this amount, thanks to additional contributions from generous donors.
August is Black Philanthropy Month! Hear from Akua A. Goodrich to learn how she became a black philanthropist and community leader.
Monu Chhetri, fondateur et PDG de Deaf New American Advocacy, Inc. explique comment sa participation à Resilia a été cruciale pour le succès de son organisation.