We stand with our Black colleagues and their families, residents, civic leaders, foundation and government partners, and supporters — eager to listen, to learn and to help create a community rich with opportunity. Since completing his year career at Welch Allyn, he has dedicated his time and resources Whether your clients are interested in making an immediate impact or planning to leave lasting We see the Community Foundation as an engine for transformative and societal change, ensuring our We cannot do this work alone.
We will be partnering with residents, local foundations, civic leaders and nonprofits to change the narrative in our community. Entering a diversity, equity and inclusion journey with our staff. Over the past year, we have been providing our staff with information and tools to expand their knowledge of bias and systemic racism.
We are now ready to bring this work to the next level. We will be engaging The Race Matters Institute and the Association of Black Foundation Executives to conduct an intensive training on this issue and drive race equity within our organizational culture.
Engaging our board in equity discussions prior to crafting our upcoming strategic plan. Our commitment to improving racial equity will not end with our initial investment. We plan to integrate an equity lens throughout our infrastructure — from donor outreach and engagement to portfolio management, and nonprofit grantmaking. From event caterers to investment managers in our portfolio, we will continue to prioritize the support of MWBE.
We hope you will join us. Related Stories Stories October 19, Stories October 19, News Releases September 30, Publications September 28, Systemic racism at the individual, community, and societal level cannot be addressed with one-time statements. Real change requires ongoing action borne out of hard work, difficult conversations, education and commitment.
We invite all our supporters and community partners to join us in working to address the social and economic justice issues that disproportionately affect the Black community in our country. We know that your time is valuable and have kept the survey relatively brief. The information you provide will help us decide how to allocate our resources in , and guide the development of our capacity building workshops.
The Racial Justice and Equity Fund welcomes proposals from qualified non-profit c. The deadline for applications is November 15, with letters of intent due two weeks prior. Racial Justice and Equity Fund Guidelines. While this historic investment will extend much needed relief, it is also an opportunity for transformative action.
Grant Writing Workshop Recording Now Available Did you miss our grant writing workshop in January and want to learn how to write a successful grant application and sharpen your grant writing skills?
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