Philanthropy leaders talk about the diversity and wealth in communities of color? | Basic Black
This week, we are discussing Black and Brown philanthropy in communities of color. BIPOC donors are making bold steps to change the face of philanthropy, funding causes to not only assist non-profit organizations but also empower communities of color and build racial equity. It’s a shift that has been happening over the years due to the health disparities highlighted during the pandemic, racial reckoning, and the murder of George Floyd.
Even large foundations and community funders recognize the need to reframe how they can support groups on the grass roots level. We’ll discuss the history of donations in communities of color via churches, giving circles, i.e., su-su, geh, tong-time, and local groups. Plus, how to attract more BIPOC and younger donors of color.
Joining host Donna Latson Gittens on the panel: Bithiah Carter, president and CEO of New England Blacks in Philanthropy; Aixa Beauchamp, co-founder of the Boston Foundation’s Latino Equity Fund; Danielle Kim, director of the Boston Foundation’s Asian Community Fund; and Natanja Craig Oquendo, executive director of the Boston Women’s Fund.
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