How Philanthropy Can Follow the Lead of Girls of Color
/Guest contributor Kyndall Clark Osibodu shares insight into how philanthropy can lift up girls of color as funding leaders, rather than just as beneficiaries.
Read MoreGuest contributor Kyndall Clark Osibodu shares insight into how philanthropy can lift up girls of color as funding leaders, rather than just as beneficiaries.
Read MoreGrantmakers for Girls of Color has teamed up with Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples to support a group philanthropy has long overlooked.
Read MoreThe Black Girl Freedom Fund relied on an advisory committee of Black girls and gender-expansive youth to select its first round of grantees. The fund is part of a campaign to move $1 billion to Black girls and young women.
Read MoreFunding for racial justice is reaching new heights—how much of it will benefit Black women and girls? LaTosha Brown of the Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium shares her vision for more and better funding for Black girls.
Read MoreAs Grantmakers for Girls of Color enters its sixth year, the philanthropic resource is now a staffed nonprofit and a grantmaker. We spoke to its first executive director, Monique Morris, about her vision and the need for more funding.
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