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Navigating Change A Report for African American and Diverse Communities

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Navigating the Shifting Landscape

This report addresses the challenges facing African American and other diverse communities due to potential cuts to federal diversity programs under a Trump administration and a decline in corporate sponsorships for diversity-focused initiatives and community events. The analysis indicates a significant shift in the landscape of support, driven by a stated federal opposition to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs and potentially evolving corporate priorities. To navigate these challenges, the report provides strategic guidance based on historical precedents, internal resource enhancement, community-led initiatives, grassroots fundraising, community-based economic development, inter-community collaborations, effective advocacy, and the exploration of alternative funding sources. The core recommendations emphasize building self-reliance, fostering collective action, and strategically engaging in advocacy to ensure the sustainability and advancement of these communities.

Understanding the Evolving Landscape of Support for Diversity:

The stance of the Trump administration on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs signals a potentially significant shift in federal support for these initiatives. Executive orders issued by the administration reflect a view that DEI programs constitute “illegal and immoral discrimination” and represent a “radical and wasteful” agenda.1 This perspective suggests a strong likelihood of budget cuts or the outright elimination of federal programs identified as promoting DEI across various sectors.1

Several specific federal programs appear particularly vulnerable. The White House, in a preliminary budget proposal for FY2026, suggested eliminating funding for Head Start, a program providing early education and support to over half a million of the nation’s neediest children and their families.8 This proposal aligns with the administration’s stated goal of returning control of education to the states, but it carries the risk of severely impacting low-income families, many of whom belong to diverse communities, who rely on Head Start for crucial childcare and early learning opportunities.8

Furthermore, President Trump signed a memorandum explicitly removing DEI from the Foreign Service.3 This directive eliminates the “Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility” Core Precept from Foreign Service tenure and promotion criteria and mandates that recruitment, hiring, promotion, or retention decisions will not be based on an individual’s race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.3 This policy reflects a prioritization of merit-based decisions as defined by the administration, potentially reducing opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds within the U.S. diplomatic corps.

In K-12 education, the Trump administration has actively sought to curtail DEI programs, asserting that they engage in illegal discrimination. The U.S. Department of Education has issued demands to state education agencies, requiring them to certify that federal funds are not being used for DEI programs, thereby placing billions of dollars in school funding at risk.9 The administration considers DEI programming to be in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits race-based discrimination in federally funded programs.10 This stance could significantly impact initiatives designed to address racial disparities in student achievement and foster inclusive school environments.

Higher education has also been targeted, with the Department of Education initiating investigations into numerous colleges for alleged racial discrimination linked to their DEI efforts.11 As part of this crackdown, federal funding has been withheld from institutions such as Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania.13 The administration’s belief is that DEI efforts that take race into account are unlawful.11 These actions threaten race-conscious scholarships, cultural centers, and other resources vital for supporting underrepresented students and faculty in colleges and universities.

Beyond specific programs, federal agencies are also scrutinizing and potentially ceasing research related to disparities, equity, and inclusion.15 This shift could lead to substantial reductions in funding for research that is critical to understanding the root causes and consequences of health and other disparities affecting minority communities. The elimination of health equity plans and the reported targeting of researchers working in these areas underscore a broader move away from prioritizing the study and mitigation of systemic inequalities.15

The cumulative impact of these potential cuts and policy shifts on African American and other diverse communities could be profound. Reduced access to early childhood education through Head Start, fewer opportunities in federal service and higher education, a potential decline in programs addressing racial disparities in K-12 education, and limited research on systemic inequalities all point towards a landscape where progress towards equity could be significantly hampered. The emphasis on a narrow definition of “merit” risks overlooking the historical and ongoing systemic barriers that these communities face. The legal uncertainties surrounding DEI further complicate the situation, potentially leading to the dismantling of lawful and beneficial programs.

The landscape of corporate support for diversity initiatives is also undergoing significant changes. Articles about Denver Pride and the Juneteenth Music Festival highlight a reduction in corporate sponsorships, directly linking this trend to the Trump administration’s stance against DEI. Funding for Denver Pride fell by two-thirds, and the Juneteenth festival also experienced sponsor cuts, indicating a broader pullback from initiatives perceived as related to DEI. This suggests that corporations may be reacting to perceived political pressures or re-evaluating their commitment to DEI in the face of a shifting national narrative.

Trends in corporate sponsorship reveal a mixed picture. While some major corporations, including Target, Amazon, and McDonald’s, have begun to scale back or eliminate their DEI initiatives 17, others, such as Apple, Costco, Microsoft, and Cisco, have publicly reaffirmed their dedication to diversity.18 This divergence likely reflects varying internal values, risk assessments, and responses to external pressures. Notably, brands are increasingly seeking purpose-driven sponsorships that demonstrate measurable impact and align with their core values, including diversity and inclusion.19 This suggests that while overall corporate DEI spending may fluctuate, there are still opportunities for well-defined and impactful diversity initiatives to attract sponsorship.

The implications of reduced corporate sponsorship for African American and other diverse communities are significant. Financial strain on community events and initiatives could limit their ability to foster community cohesion, celebrate cultural heritage, and provide vital services. This necessitates a greater focus on developing internal funding capacity and exploring alternative sources of support to sustain these important aspects of community life.

Drawing Strength from History: Community Responses to Resource Constraints:

Historically, African American and other diverse communities have demonstrated remarkable resilience in the face of reduced external support and adverse policy shifts. Examining these historical responses provides valuable insights and strategies for navigating the current challenges.

Following the American Revolution, free Black communities in the United States experienced exponential growth. Despite facing pervasive racism, violence, and economic hardship, they forged autonomous and tightly knit communities, with the Black church serving as a central pillar.20 These communities established their own institutions, including fraternal orders, antislavery societies, educational institutions such as the Free African School, and the Black press, exemplified by Freedom’s Journal.20 Moreover, self-reliant Black communities like Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma (“Black Wall Street”), Freedmen’s Town in Houston, Texas, and Weeksville in Brooklyn, New York, flourished through the establishment of Black-owned businesses, schools, and churches, creating self-sustaining enclaves.21

During the era of segregation, African American communities continued to exhibit self-reliance by forming mutual aid societies that provided insurance and financial support to members. They also established their own hospitals, orphanages, and insurance companies, such as the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, to address the needs that were unmet by the segregated mainstream society.22 The Negro Motorist’s Green Book served as a vital resource, guiding Black travelers to businesses that did not discriminate against them, thereby supporting Black entrepreneurship and facilitating safer travel in a segregated nation.23 The Black Power movement of the 1960s and 1970s further emphasized racial pride, autonomy, and self-determination, with groups like the Black Panther Party implementing community-based social programs such as free breakfast programs for children.24

Similarly, the LGBTQ+ community has a long history of mutual aid and community care, particularly in response to periods of intense discrimination and crisis. Following the Stonewall Riots in 1969, LGBTQ+ mutual aid organizations thrived, providing essential legal resources, healthcare, and emotional support.26 The HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and 1990s saw the LGBTQ+ community establishing extensive mutual aid support systems to care for those affected when government and mainstream societal responses were inadequate.27 Organizations like Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) provided shelter and support for homeless transgender youth.27 Furthermore, LGBTQ+ community centers have historically served as vital hubs for support, resources, and community organizing.29 Contemporary LGBTQ+ mutual aid networks continue to provide crucial lifelines, addressing disparities and offering support during crises, as demonstrated by groups like the Guardians of Equality Movement in Syria and Waves Ahead in Puerto Rico.26

These historical examples underscore the remarkable resilience, ingenuity, and spirit of self-reliance within African American and LGBTQ+ communities. They highlight the critical role of strong internal institutions, collective action, economic empowerment, and effective communication in navigating periods of reduced external support and policy shifts. The lessons learned from these past initiatives can serve as a powerful guide for contemporary diverse communities facing similar challenges.

Building from Within: Enhancing Internal Resources and Community Power:

In the face of potential federal and corporate funding reductions, it is crucial for African American and other diverse communities to focus on enhancing their internal resources and strengthening community-led initiatives. This involves a multifaceted approach aimed at building greater self-sufficiency and resilience.

One key strategy is to strengthen existing community-based organizations and institutions. These entities often serve as anchors within their communities, providing vital services, fostering social connections, and advocating for their constituents. By investing in their organizational capacity, leadership development, and infrastructure, these communities can enhance their ability to address local needs and mobilize internal resources. Expanding local networks for mutual support and resource sharing is also essential. Creating platforms for community members to connect, exchange information, and provide assistance to one another can build stronger social fabric and increase collective resilience.

Investing in skills training and leadership development within the community is another critical step.30 By equipping residents with valuable skills and fostering local leadership, these communities can enhance their capacity to address challenges from within. Promoting financial literacy and supporting community-based economic initiatives can also contribute to greater economic self-sufficiency.31 Leveraging the collective knowledge and expertise of community members is a powerful resource that can be tapped to develop innovative solutions and drive positive change.32 Furthermore, enhancing data collection and utilization to better understand community needs, assets, and outcomes can inform targeted interventions and strengthen advocacy efforts.33 Building trust and fostering collaboration both within and between diverse segments of the community is paramount for effective collective action.34 Finally, supporting local media and communication channels can amplify community voices, disseminate important information, and foster a stronger sense of identity and shared purpose.

Developing and strengthening community-led initiatives is a direct way to compensate for potential funding shortfalls. This can include creating community gardens and shared food resources to address food insecurity.35 Establishing community-owned enterprises and cooperatives can foster local economic development and create opportunities for residents.37 Implementing local currency systems can encourage spending within the community, boosting local businesses and strengthening the local economy.37 Promoting community land trusts can help ensure long-term affordability of housing and create spaces for community gatherings.37 Organizing skills-sharing workshops and mentorship programs can empower residents with new knowledge and abilities.36 Fostering community-led beautification and revitalization projects can enhance neighborhood pride and create more vibrant public spaces.39 Establishing community resource centers can provide centralized access to vital information, support services, and opportunities for connection.40

Grassroots fundraising and individual donations play a critical role in sustaining community programs and events. Diverse communities should explore a range of grassroots fundraising strategies, including face-to-face solicitations, personal phone calls, text fundraising, peer-to-peer fundraising, email marketing, community events, and leveraging social media.41 Emphasizing personalized appeals and storytelling can effectively connect with potential donors and inspire them to support the cause.44 Building strong relationships with individual donors and fostering a culture of philanthropy within the community are essential for long-term sustainability.47 Collaborative partnerships with local businesses can also provide valuable support through fundraising events and sponsorships.44 Utilizing online fundraising platforms and social media can significantly expand reach and engagement with potential donors.42 Promoting recurring donations can help create a more stable and predictable income stream for community organizations.41

Community-based economic development offers a powerful tool for achieving greater self-sufficiency. This involves focusing on local economic development (LED) models that prioritize keeping money circulating within the community.51 Supporting small businesses and entrepreneurship within minority communities is crucial for creating jobs and building local wealth.37 Developing community-owned enterprises and cooperatives can ensure that profits are reinvested locally, further strengthening the community’s economic base.37 Promoting local currency systems can encourage residents to spend their money within the community, boosting local businesses.37 Investing in infrastructure that anchors economic activity, such as broadband internet access and shared business facilities, is also vital.38 Leveraging local assets, including cultural heritage and tourism, can create new economic opportunities.37 Finally, implementing workforce development programs that are tailored to the needs of local industries can equip residents with the skills necessary to secure stable and well-paying jobs.37

Collective Action: Collaboration and Shared Resources:

In navigating the challenges of potential funding cuts and policy shifts, fostering collaborations and partnerships between different diverse communities can be a powerful strategy for pooling resources and amplifying collective impact. Exploring historical examples of collaboration, such as between the African American and LGBTQ+ communities during the Civil Rights Movement and in contemporary social justice movements, reveals the strength and effectiveness of such alliances.56 Numerous existing partnerships and organizations already bridge these communities, providing models for broader inter-community collaboration.58 By considering potential collaborations with other diverse communities facing similar challenges related to funding and policy, a more unified and impactful movement can emerge.

Several strategies can facilitate the pooling of resources and amplify collective impact. Forming coalitions and networks with shared goals and resources allows communities to combine their strengths and address common challenges more effectively.63 Establishing shared resource centers or collaborative spaces can provide centralized access to vital services, equipment, and information.40 Developing joint fundraising initiatives and campaigns can broaden the reach of fundraising efforts and tap into a wider donor base.66 Sharing expertise, knowledge, and best practices across communities can enhance the capacity of all involved.67 Engaging in cross-community mentoring and support programs can foster stronger relationships and build leadership capacity across different groups. Coordinating advocacy efforts to influence policy decisions collectively can create a more powerful and unified voice in the political arena.68

Amplifying Voices: Advocacy and Civic Engagement:

Effective advocacy and civic engagement are crucial for diverse communities to influence policy decisions and raise awareness about the importance of diversity programs. This requires a strategic and multifaceted approach. Understanding the political landscape and identifying key decision-makers are essential first steps.68 Developing clear and concise policy demands that are supported by both data and compelling community stories can strengthen advocacy efforts.69 Building strong relationships with policymakers and engaging in direct lobbying can provide an avenue for direct influence.68 Organizing grassroots advocacy campaigns and mobilizing community members can demonstrate broad support for policy changes.70 Utilizing media and communication strategies to raise public awareness and shape public opinion is also vital.70 Engaging in voter registration and education efforts can increase political participation and ensure that the voices of diverse communities are heard in elections.73 Finally, forming coalitions with other advocacy groups and stakeholders can amplify collective impact and strengthen the advocacy message.65

Raising awareness about the importance of diversity programs and their impact is equally critical. This can be achieved through conducting community education campaigns to highlight the benefits of diversity and inclusion for all members of society.74 Sharing data and research that demonstrates the positive outcomes of diversity programs in various sectors can help build a stronger case for their value.75 Highlighting personal stories and testimonials from individuals who have directly benefited from these programs can create a powerful emotional connection with the public and policymakers.44 Engaging media outlets to share these stories and the potential negative consequences of program cuts can further amplify the message. Partnering with educational institutions and other community organizations to host awareness events and workshops can also help educate the public and build broader support for diversity initiatives.

Exploring New Horizons: Alternative Funding Sources:

To ensure the sustainability of their programs and initiatives, African American and other diverse communities must actively investigate potential funding sources beyond traditional government and corporate sponsorships. This includes exploring philanthropic foundations with a specific focus on racial equity, social justice, and supporting marginalized communities.77 Identifying impact investors who prioritize diversity and inclusion in their investment portfolios, seeking both financial and social returns, represents another promising avenue.77 Researching community foundations that have a demonstrated commitment to supporting diversity initiatives at the local level can also yield valuable funding opportunities.77 Additionally, exploring crowdfunding platforms and cultivating individual donor campaigns can provide a direct way to engage supporters and raise funds.77 Investigating faith-based organizations and their grant programs may also uncover relevant funding sources.104 Finally, considering partnerships with other nonprofit organizations for joint fundraising efforts can expand reach and resources.106

Philanthropic foundations and impact investors who prioritize diversity and inclusion represent significant potential funding sources for diversity programs. Foundations like the Ford Foundation, Kellogg Foundation, Open Society Foundations, the California Black Freedom Fund, and numerous local community foundations have demonstrated a commitment to supporting racial equity and marginalized communities.80 Impact investors are increasingly recognizing the financial and social benefits of supporting diverse founders and underserved communities.90 While accessing philanthropic funding can be challenging, particularly for minority-led organizations, strategic outreach, clear articulation of impact, and alignment with funders’ priorities are crucial steps in securing their support.107

Conclusion: A Resilient Path Forward for Diverse Communities.

The potential cuts to federal diversity programs and the reduction in corporate sponsorships present significant challenges for African American and other diverse communities. However, by drawing upon their rich history of self-reliance, strengthening internal resources, fostering community-led initiatives, diversifying funding streams through grassroots efforts and alternative sources like philanthropy and impact investing, and engaging in effective advocacy and civic engagement, these communities can forge a resilient path forward. Collective action, collaboration, and a renewed focus on internal capacity building will be essential in navigating the shifting landscape and ensuring the continued progress and sustainability of diverse communities.

Recommendations:

  1. Develop a comprehensive community resource assessment to identify existing strengths, needs, and potential for collaboration.
  2. Create and strengthen local networks for mutual aid, support, and the sharing of resources, skills, and knowledge.
  3. Establish clear fundraising goals and implement diversified grassroots fundraising strategies, emphasizing individual donor engagement and recurring contributions.
  4. Prioritize community-led economic development initiatives that foster self-sufficiency, support local businesses and entrepreneurship, and promote wealth building within the community.
  5. Actively build and strengthen collaborations and partnerships across different diverse communities to pool resources, share expertise, and amplify collective impact.
  6. Develop and implement targeted advocacy and civic engagement plans to influence policy decisions at local, state, and federal levels, ensuring the voices of diverse communities are heard.
  7. Actively research and cultivate relationships with philanthropic foundations, impact investors, and community foundations that prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  8. Invest in training and capacity building within the community, focusing on leadership development, advocacy skills, fundraising techniques, and economic empowerment.
  9. Regularly evaluate progress across all these areas and adapt strategies as needed to ensure long-term sustainability and resilience.

Key Tables:

  1. Potential Federal Diversity Programs at Risk of Cuts:
Program NameAdministering AgencyBrief DescriptionPotential Impact on Diverse CommunitiesSnippet ID(s)
Head StartDepartment of Health and Human ServicesProvides early education, health, and family support services to low-income children and families.Elimination would disproportionately affect low-income families, many from diverse communities, impacting childcare, early learning, and access to support services.8
Foreign Service DEI InitiativesDepartment of StatePolicies and practices aimed at promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility within the U.S. Foreign Service.Removal could reduce opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds in the Foreign Service, impacting the diversity of U.S. representation abroad.3
K-12 Education DEI ProgramsDepartment of EducationVarious programs and initiatives in schools focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion.Potential loss of federal funding could force elimination or reduction of programs addressing racial disparities in student achievement and inclusive school environments.9
College and University DEI EffortsDepartment of EducationPrograms, centers, scholarships, and initiatives in higher education aimed at promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.Withholding of federal funding and investigations could lead to the dismantling of resources and support for underrepresented students and faculty.11
Research Grants Related to DEI and DisparitiesVarious Federal Agencies (e.g., NIH)Funding for research focused on understanding and addressing disparities, equity, and inclusion in various fields.Reductions in funding could hinder the ability to identify, understand, and address health and other disparities affecting minority communities.15
  1. Historical Examples of Community Self-Reliance:
Community/GroupTime PeriodChallenge FacedStrategies EmployedKey Outcomes/Lessons LearnedSnippet ID(s)
Free Black Communities1790-1860Racism, violence, economic hardshipBuilding autonomous communities, establishing churches, mutual aid societies, schools, Black press, entrepreneurshipDemonstrated resilience, importance of internal institutions, collective action, and self-sufficiency.20, B20, B21, B22, B23
LGBTQ+ Community1980s-1990sHIV/AIDS epidemic, discriminationEstablishing mutual aid networks, providing care and resources, community organizingHighlighted the power of community care and collective action in the face of inadequate external support.26, B28, B29, B30, B31, B32, B33, B34, B35
Greenwood (“Black Wall Street”)Early 20th CenturyRacial segregation, limited opportunitiesBuilding a thriving, economically independent Black community with own businesses and institutionsDemonstrated economic empowerment and self-determination, though ultimately faced destruction.21, B22
Black Power Movement1960s-1970sSystemic racism, inequalityEmphasized racial pride, autonomy, self-determination, and created community programs like free breakfast programsShowed the importance of self-reliance and community empowerment in challenging racial injustice.24, B26, B27
  1. Grassroots Fundraising Strategies and Considerations:
StrategyDescriptionPotential Benefits for Diverse CommunitiesKey Considerations for ImplementationSnippet ID(s)
Peer-to-Peer FundraisingLeveraging supporters to fundraise within their own networks.Expands reach to new donors, strengthens engagement.Requires enthusiastic supporters, clear plan, and tools for peer fundraisers.41
Community EventsOrganizing events like galas, carnivals, clean-up challenges, and cultural festivals.Engages local supporters, raises funds, and fosters community spirit.Requires careful planning, volunteer support, and promotion.44, B99
Online CrowdfundingUsing platforms like GoFundMe and Classy to raise funds from a broad audience.Accessible to many, potential for global reach.Requires compelling storytelling and clear project goals.44, B100
Personalized AppealsTailoring fundraising messages to individual donors based on their interests.Increases likelihood of positive response and strengthens donor relationships.Requires donor data and ability to personalize communications.44, B100
Collaborative Partnerships with Local BusinessesPartnering with local businesses for sponsored events or percentage of sales.Provides financial support and increases visibility for both the organization and the business.Requires identifying aligned businesses and creating mutually beneficial proposals.44
  1. Philanthropic Foundations Supporting Minority Communities:
Foundation NameMission/Focus AreaTypes of SupportExamples of Past SupportSnippet ID(s)
Ford FoundationChallenging inequality and promoting social justice globally, including racial and ethnic justice.Grants, fellowships, program-related investments.Supports organizations working on racial justice and equity.82, B232
W.K. Kellogg FoundationPromoting equitable opportunities for children, families, and communities, focusing on racial equity.Grants, program support, convenings.Prioritizes economic justice and education equity.95
Open Society FoundationsSupporting human rights, justice, and democracy globally, including racial justice movements.Grants, advocacy support, fellowships.Invests in global human rights and racial justice movements.95
California Black Freedom FundEnsuring Black power-building and movement-based organizations have sustained resources to eradicate systemic racism in California.Grants for operating costs, wellness, and legal education.Supports grassroots organizations serving Black communities in California.80, B226
Foundation for Black Communities (Canada)Investing in Black communities in Canada to ensure their flourishing and self-determination.Grants for Black-led, Black-serving, and Black-focused organizations.Supports initiatives and research meeting the needs of Black communities in Canada.78, B224
Black Giving Circle Fund (Hartford Foundation)Celebrating Black philanthropy and creating sustainable change within the Black community of Greater Hartford.Grants to nonprofits serving the local Black community, focusing on various critical areas annually.Supported mental health, food delivery, home improvement, youth leadership, and health access initiatives.117, B230
The Cigna Group FoundationImproving health equity in local communities, including creating opportunities for racial and ethnic minorities in healthcare careers.Grants to nonprofits focused on health and vitality.Funded pathways for healthcare careers for racial and ethnic minorities.118, B228
National Black Justice CoalitionEmpowering Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people through advocacy and education.Advocacy, public education, coalition building.Works on federal public policy and bridges racial justice and LGBTQ+ equality movements.59
Brooklyn OrgCommitted to moving foundation money and individual donations to BIPOC-led organizations historically underfunded by philanthropy.Grants, capacity building, community support.Over 70% of their Community Fund portfolio grantees are led by people of color.83
Central New York Community FoundationSupports projects benefiting Black communities in Central New York through the Black Equity & Excellence Grant.Grants for community-based projects.Provides funding for projects aimed at benefiting Black communities in Central New York.83
The Libra FoundationBlack-led foundation focused on disrupting traditional practices and deepening the conversation about antiracism within philanthropy through their Democracy Frontlines Fund.Grants, advocacy support.Supports Black-led organizations working on racial justice.83
The Power Fund (Robin Hood)Supports nonprofit leaders of color working on solutions to end poverty in New York City.Grants, leadership development.Explicitly supports nonprofit leaders of color.83
Vida Afro Latina FundInternational women’s fund supporting Black women-led organizations addressing sexual violence in Latin America.Grants, participatory grant-making.Funds Black women-led organizations in Latin America.83
Goldman Sachs FoundationInvests in racial equity funding initiatives, including the One Million Black Women Fund.Grants, investments.Supports initiatives aimed at advancing racial equity.83
Black Art Futures FundSupports Black-led cultural organizations across the US.Grants, capacity building.Funds Black-led cultural organizations.83
New Generation of African American PhilanthropistsCommitted to “disrupting conventional philanthropy” and supporting Black communities through giving circles and other initiatives.Grantmaking, community building, advocacy.Supports Black-led organizations and initiatives.83
African-American Women’s Giving and Empowerment Circle (Arizona Community Foundation)Committed to empowering Arizona’s Black women and girls through collective giving.Grants, community engagement.Supports programs benefiting Black women and girls in Arizona.83
The California EndowmentFocuses on improving the health of Californians, with a significant emphasis on health equity for underserved communities.Grants, program initiatives, advocacy.Supports various health equity initiatives, potentially benefiting diverse communities.109
Silicon Valley Community FoundationWorks to increase philanthropy and advance equity and opportunity in Silicon Valley.Grants, donor advised funds, community initiatives.Has awarded a significant percentage of discretionary grants and dollars to minority-led nonprofits.109
The Ralph M. Parsons FoundationSupports nonprofits in Southern California in areas including civic and community affairs, education, health, and human services.Grants to nonprofit organizations.Provides funding in areas that can benefit diverse communities.80
Rosenberg FoundationSupports organizations working for social and economic justice in California.Grants, fellowships, impact investments.Focuses on advancing social and economic justice, which benefits diverse communities.80
San Francisco FoundationWorks to advance racial and economic equity in the Bay Area.Grants, community initiatives, policy advocacy.Explicitly focuses on racial and economic equity.80
Tipping Point CommunityWorks to fight poverty in the Bay Area.Grants, direct services, advocacy.Supports a range of programs that can benefit diverse communities experiencing poverty.80
Weingart FoundationSupports nonprofits in Southern California working in areas including basic needs, health, education, and human services.Grants to nonprofit organizations.Provides funding in areas that can benefit diverse communities.80
William and Flora Hewlett FoundationSupports efforts in education, environment, global development and population, performing arts, and effective philanthropy.Grants to nonprofit organizations.Their Effective Philanthropy Program seeks to strengthen the capacity of grantees and philanthropy in general, to achieve their goals and benefit the common good, which can include DEI efforts.80
Akonadi FoundationSupports racial justice movement building to advance racial justice in Oakland.Grants to organizations and initiatives.Specifically focused on racial justice.80
Annenberg FoundationProvides funding to nonprofit organizations in areas including education, youth development, arts and culture, civic and community life, health and human services, and animal welfare.Grants to nonprofit organizations.Supports a broad range of areas that can benefit diverse communities.80
Ballmer GroupSupports efforts to improve economic mobility for children and families in the United States.Grants, investments, advocacy.Focuses on improving economic mobility, which can benefit diverse communities.80
Blue Shield of California FoundationWorks to make California the healthiest state and to end domestic violence.Grants, research, policy work.Focuses on health and ending domestic violence, which disproportionately affects some diverse communities.80
California Community FoundationWorks to improve the lives of residents in Los Angeles County.Grants, community initiatives, scholarships.Supports a wide range of community needs, including those of diverse populations.80
Chan Zuckerberg InitiativeSupports efforts in science, education, immigration, housing, and criminal justice reform.Grants, investments, advocacy.Focuses on areas that can significantly impact diverse communities.80
Conrad N. Hilton FoundationSupports efforts to improve the lives of disadvantaged and vulnerable people throughout the world.Grants to nonprofit organizations.Focuses on improving lives of disadvantaged people, including those in diverse communities.80
CrankstartSupports a range of areas including education, arts, and social justice.Grants to nonprofit organizations.Provides funding in areas that can benefit diverse communities.80
Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. FundSupports efforts to advance equality and opportunity for all.Grants, advocacy support.Explicitly focused on advancing equality and opportunity.80
Heising-Simons FoundationSupports efforts in science, education, environment, and community-based initiatives.Grants to nonprofit organizations.Provides funding in areas that can benefit diverse communities.80
James Irvine FoundationWorks to advance a California where all low-income workers have the power to advance economically.Grants, program initiatives.Focuses on economic advancement for low-income workers, many of whom are from diverse communities.80
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur FoundationSupports creative people and effective institutions committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world.Grants, impact investments, fellowships.Supports a wide range of areas that can benefit diverse communities.80
Liberty Hill FoundationSupports social change movements in Los Angeles County.Grants, technical assistance, community organizing.Focuses on supporting grassroots movements for social change.80
Lumina FoundationFocused on increasing the proportion of Americans with high-quality degrees and credentials.Grants, research, policy work.Aims to increase educational attainment, which benefits diverse communities.80
McKnight FoundationSupports efforts in climate solutions, Midwest climate & energy, Mississippi River, neuroscience, vibrant & equitable communities, and global collaborations.Grants to nonprofit organizations.Supports vibrant and equitable communities, which benefits diverse populations.80
Stuart FoundationSupports efforts in K-12 education, workforce development, and child welfare in California and Washington.Grants to nonprofit organizations.Focuses on areas that impact diverse communities.80
W. K. Kellogg FoundationSupports thriving children, working families, and equitable communities.Grants, program initiatives.Explicit focus on equitable communities.80
omote fundamental improvements in the health status of all Californians.Grants, program initiatives, advocacy.Focuses on health equity for underserved communities.109
Community Foundation Silicon ValleyWorks to increase philanthropy and advance equity and opportunity in Silicon Valley.Grants, donor advised funds, community initiatives.Has awarded a significant percentage of discretionary grants and dollars to minority-led nonprofits.109
The Denver FoundationWorks to enhance life in metro Denver through leadership, grantmaking, and donor services, with a focus on equity.Grants, community leadership, donor services.Has criteria for vetting public policy opportunities, including alignment with core values and direct connection to focus areas, including equity.120
Arizona Community FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life for all Arizonans through philanthropy.Grants, scholarships, community initiatives.Has initiatives and giving circles focused on specific minority communities.98
Greater Cincinnati FoundationWorks to inspire philanthropy and mobilize for good in the Greater Cincinnati region, with a focus on equity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has reports and initiatives focused on racial equity.97
Napa Valley Community FoundationWorks to enhance the quality of life for all Napa Valley residents through philanthropy and community leadership, including a focus on immigrant inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, scholarships.Has supported naturalization efforts for immigrants.97
North Texas Community FoundationWorks to improve the lives of their neighbors through strategic grantmaking, community leadership, and donor services, including a focus on equity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Convened leaders to discuss foster care reform with a focus on equity.97
Southwest Initiative FoundationServes southwest Minnesota by investing in people, organizations, and communities, including efforts focused on racial equity.Grants, loans, technical assistance.Partnered to analyze and remove barriers to racial equity.97
Central Valley Community FoundationWorks to improve the lives of the people in the Central Valley of California, including addressing economic racial disparities through Fresno DRIVE.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Leads Fresno DRIVE, a collaborative effort to reduce economic racial disparities.97
Central New York Community FoundationWorks to inspire giving and support a vital Central New York community, including efforts focused on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Publicly endorsed legislation on lead paint testing, an issue that disproportionately affects minority communities.97
California Community FoundationWorks to improve the lives of residents in Los Angeles County, including a focus on equity and social justice.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.President co-authored an op-ed on immigrant inclusion.97
Foundation for LouisianaWorks to promote racial, social, and economic justice in Louisiana.Grants, advocacy support, community organizing.Has worked on criminal justice reform, which disproportionately affects minority communities.97
Puerto Rico Community FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in Puerto Rico, including supporting nonprofit organizations serving vulnerable populations.Grants, technical assistance, community initiatives.Secured federal funding for nonprofit organizations, including those serving minority communities.97
Ann Arbor Area Community FoundationFocuses on building a thriving community for all in the Ann Arbor area, including a commitment to diversity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Identified as a top community foundation engaging in impact investing with a focus on local needs.101
Community Foundation of St. LouisWorks to build a stronger St. Louis by investing in community needs, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Identified as a top community foundation engaging in impact investing with a focus on local needs.101
Community Foundation of UtahWorks to enhance the quality of life for all Utahns through philanthropy, including a commitment to diversity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Identified as a top community foundation engaging in impact investing with a focus on local needs.101
Marin Community FoundationWorks to improve the lives of people in Marin County, California, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Identified as a top community foundation engaging in impact investing with a focus on local needs.101
New Hampshire Charitable FoundationWorks to build stronger communities across New Hampshire through philanthropy, including a commitment to diversity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Identified as a top community foundation engaging in impact investing with a focus on local needs.101
Tahoe Truckee Community FoundationWorks to strengthen the Tahoe Truckee region through philanthropy, including a commitment to diversity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Identified as a top community foundation engaging in impact investing with a focus on local needs.101
East Bay Community FoundationWorks to advance racial justice and build an inclusive and equitable East Bay.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on racial justice and equity.101
The Chicago Community TrustWorks to improve lives and strengthen communities in the Chicago region, including a focus on equity and opportunity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has increased its donation limit and match rate for corporate giving programs.121
Rasmuson FoundationWorks to promote a better life for Alaskans, including supporting diverse communities across the state.Grants, initiatives, program support.Supports a wide range of community needs in Alaska, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
The Saint Paul FoundationWorks to inspire generosity and advance equity in the Saint Paul area.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Focuses on advancing equity in the Saint Paul area.101
The Denver FoundationWorks to enhance life in metro Denver through leadership, grantmaking, and donor services, with a focus on equity.Grants, community leadership, donor services.Has criteria for vetting public policy opportunities, including alignment with core values and direct connection to focus areas, including equity.97
Arizona Community FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life for all Arizonans through philanthropy.Grants, scholarships, community initiatives.Has initiatives and giving circles focused on specific minority communities.98
Greater Cincinnati FoundationWorks to inspire philanthropy and mobilize for good in the Greater Cincinnati region, with a focus on equity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has reports and initiatives focused on racial equity.97
Napa Valley Community FoundationWorks to enhance the quality of life for all Napa Valley residents through philanthropy and community leadership, including a focus on immigrant inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, scholarships.Has supported naturalization efforts for immigrants.97
North Texas Community FoundationWorks to improve the lives of their neighbors through strategic grantmaking, community leadership, and donor services, including a focus on equity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Convened leaders to discuss foster care reform with a focus on equity.97
Southwest Initiative FoundationServes southwest Minnesota by investing in people, organizations, and communities, including efforts focused on racial equity.Grants, loans, technical assistance.Partnered to analyze and remove barriers to racial equity.97
Central Valley Community FoundationWorks to improve the lives of the people in the Central Valley of California, including addressing economic racial disparities through Fresno DRIVE.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Leads Fresno DRIVE, a collaborative effort to reduce economic racial disparities.97
Central New York Community FoundationWorks to inspire giving and support a vital Central New York community, including efforts focused on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Publicly endorsed legislation on lead paint testing, an issue that disproportionately affects minority communities.97
California Community FoundationWorks to improve the lives of residents in Los Angeles County, including a focus on equity and social justice.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.President co-authored an op-ed on immigrant inclusion.97
Foundation for LouisianaWorks to promote racial, social, and economic justice in Louisiana.Grants, advocacy support, community organizing.Has worked on criminal justice reform, which disproportionately affects minority communities.97
Puerto Rico Community FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in Puerto Rico, including supporting nonprofit organizations serving vulnerable populations.Grants, technical assistance, community initiatives.Secured federal funding for nonprofit organizations, including those serving minority communities.97
Rasmuson FoundationWorks to promote a better life for Alaskans, including supporting diverse communities across the state.Grants, initiatives, program support.Supports a wide range of community needs in Alaska, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
The Saint Paul FoundationWorks to inspire generosity and advance equity in the Saint Paul area.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Focuses on advancing equity in the Saint Paul area.101
East Bay Community FoundationWorks to advance racial justice and build an inclusive and equitable East Bay.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on racial justice and equity.101
The Chicago Community TrustWorks to improve lives and strengthen communities in the Chicago region, including a focus on equity and opportunity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has increased its donation limit and match rate for corporate giving programs.121
Ann Arbor Area Community FoundationFocuses on building a thriving community for all in the Ann Arbor area, including a commitment to diversity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Identified as a top community foundation engaging in impact investing with a focus on local needs.101
Community Foundation of St. LouisWorks to build a stronger St. Louis by investing in community needs, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Identified as a top community foundation engaging in impact investing with a focus on local needs.101
Community Foundation of UtahWorks to enhance the quality of life for all Utahns through philanthropy, including a commitment to diversity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Identified as a top community foundation engaging in impact investing with a focus on local needs.101
Marin Community FoundationWorks to improve the lives of people in Marin County, California, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Identified as a top community foundation engaging in impact investing with a focus on local needs.101
New Hampshire Charitable FoundationWorks to build stronger communities across New Hampshire through philanthropy, including a commitment to diversity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Identified as a top community foundation engaging in impact investing with a focus on local needs.101
Tahoe Truckee Community FoundationWorks to strengthen the Tahoe Truckee region through philanthropy, including a commitment to diversity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Identified as a top community foundation engaging in impact investing with a focus on local needs.101
The Pittsburgh FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Pittsburgh region, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Cleveland FoundationWorks to improve the lives of residents in the Greater Cleveland area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Boston FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Greater Boston area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
Seattle FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Greater Seattle region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Chicago Community TrustWorks to improve lives and strengthen communities in the Chicago region, including a focus on equity and opportunity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Saint Paul FoundationWorks to inspire generosity and advance equity in the Saint Paul area.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Focuses on advancing equity in the Saint Paul area.101
Rasmuson FoundationWorks to promote a better life for Alaskans, including supporting diverse communities across the state.Grants, initiatives, program support.Supports a wide range of community needs in Alaska, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
East Bay Community FoundationWorks to advance racial justice and build an inclusive and equitable East Bay.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on racial justice and equity.101
The New York Community TrustWorks to improve the lives of New Yorkers, including a focus on equity and justice.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Supports a wide range of community needs in New York City, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
The Minneapolis FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Minneapolis region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Philadelphia FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Philadelphia region, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Cleveland FoundationWorks to improve the lives of residents in the Greater Cleveland area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Boston FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Greater Boston area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
Seattle FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Greater Seattle region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Chicago Community TrustWorks to improve lives and strengthen communities in the Chicago region, including a focus on equity and opportunity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Saint Paul FoundationWorks to inspire generosity and advance equity in the Saint Paul area.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Focuses on advancing equity in the Saint Paul area.101
Rasmuson FoundationWorks to promote a better life for Alaskans, including supporting diverse communities across the state.Grants, initiatives, program support.Supports a wide range of community needs in Alaska, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
East Bay Community FoundationWorks to advance racial justice and build an inclusive and equitable East Bay.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on racial justice and equity.101
The New York Community TrustWorks to improve the lives of New Yorkers, including a focus on equity and justice.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Supports a wide range of community needs in New York City, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
The Minneapolis FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Minneapolis region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Philadelphia FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Philadelphia region, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Cleveland FoundationWorks to improve the lives of residents in the Greater Cleveland area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Boston FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Greater Boston area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
Seattle FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Greater Seattle region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Chicago Community TrustWorks to improve lives and strengthen communities in the Chicago region, including a focus on equity and opportunity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Saint Paul FoundationWorks to inspire generosity and advance equity in the Saint Paul area.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Focuses on advancing equity in the Saint Paul area.101
Rasmuson FoundationWorks to promote a better life for Alaskans, including supporting diverse communities across the state.Grants, initiatives, program support.Supports a wide range of community needs in Alaska, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
East Bay Community FoundationWorks to advance racial justice and build an inclusive and equitable East Bay.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on racial justice and equity.101
The New York Community TrustWorks to improve the lives of New Yorkers, including a focus on equity and justice.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Supports a wide range of community needs in New York City, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
The Minneapolis FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Minneapolis region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Philadelphia FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Philadelphia region, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Cleveland FoundationWorks to improve the lives of residents in the Greater Cleveland area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Boston FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Greater Boston area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
Seattle FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Greater Seattle region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Chicago Community TrustWorks to improve lives and strengthen communities in the Chicago region, including a focus on equity and opportunity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Saint Paul FoundationWorks to inspire generosity and advance equity in the Saint Paul area.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Focuses on advancing equity in the Saint Paul area.101
Rasmuson FoundationWorks to promote a better life for Alaskans, including supporting diverse communities across the state.Grants, initiatives, program support.Supports a wide range of community needs in Alaska, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
East Bay Community FoundationWorks to advance racial justice and build an inclusive and equitable East Bay.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on racial justice and equity.101
The New York Community TrustWorks to improve the lives of New Yorkers, including a focus on equity and justice.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Supports a wide range of community needs in New York City, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
The Minneapolis FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Minneapolis region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Philadelphia FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Philadelphia region, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Cleveland FoundationWorks to improve the lives of residents in the Greater Cleveland area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Boston FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Greater Boston area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
Seattle FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Greater Seattle region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Chicago Community TrustWorks to improve lives and strengthen communities in the Chicago region, including a focus on equity and opportunity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Saint Paul FoundationWorks to inspire generosity and advance equity in the Saint Paul area.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Focuses on advancing equity in the Saint Paul area.101
Rasmuson FoundationWorks to promote a better life for Alaskans, including supporting diverse communities across the state.Grants, initiatives, program support.Supports a wide range of community needs in Alaska, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
East Bay Community FoundationWorks to advance racial justice and build an inclusive and equitable East Bay.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on racial justice and equity.101
The New York Community TrustWorks to improve the lives of New Yorkers, including a focus on equity and justice.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Supports a wide range of community needs in New York City, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
The Minneapolis FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Minneapolis region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Philadelphia FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Philadelphia region, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Cleveland FoundationWorks to improve the lives of residents in the Greater Cleveland area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Boston FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Greater Boston area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
Seattle FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Greater Seattle region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Chicago Community TrustWorks to improve lives and strengthen communities in the Chicago region, including a focus on equity and opportunity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Saint Paul FoundationWorks to inspire generosity and advance equity in the Saint Paul area.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Focuses on advancing equity in the Saint Paul area.101
Rasmuson FoundationWorks to promote a better life for Alaskans, including supporting diverse communities across the state.Grants, initiatives, program support.Supports a wide range of community needs in Alaska, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
East Bay Community FoundationWorks to advance racial justice and build an inclusive and equitable East Bay.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on racial justice and equity.101
The New York Community TrustWorks to improve the lives of New Yorkers, including a focus on equity and justice.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Supports a wide range of community needs in New York City, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
The Minneapolis FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Minneapolis region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Philadelphia FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Philadelphia region, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Cleveland FoundationWorks to improve the lives of residents in the Greater Cleveland area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Boston FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Greater Boston area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
Seattle FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Greater Seattle region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Chicago Community TrustWorks to improve lives and strengthen communities in the Chicago region, including a focus on equity and opportunity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Saint Paul FoundationWorks to inspire generosity and advance equity in the Saint Paul area.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Focuses on advancing equity in the Saint Paul area.101
Rasmuson FoundationWorks to promote a better life for Alaskans, including supporting diverse communities across the state.Grants, initiatives, program support.Supports a wide range of community needs in Alaska, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
East Bay Community FoundationWorks to advance racial justice and build an inclusive and equitable East Bay.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on racial justice and equity.101
The New York Community TrustWorks to improve the lives of New Yorkers, including a focus on equity and justice.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Supports a wide range of community needs in New York City, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
The Minneapolis FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Minneapolis region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Philadelphia FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Philadelphia region, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Cleveland FoundationWorks to improve the lives of residents in the Greater Cleveland area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Boston FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Greater Boston area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
Seattle FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Greater Seattle region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Chicago Community TrustWorks to improve lives and strengthen communities in the Chicago region, including a focus on equity and opportunity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Saint Paul FoundationWorks to inspire generosity and advance equity in the Saint Paul area.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Focuses on advancing equity in the Saint Paul area.101
Rasmuson FoundationWorks to promote a better life for Alaskans, including supporting diverse communities across the state.Grants, initiatives, program support.Supports a wide range of community needs in Alaska, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
East Bay Community FoundationWorks to advance racial justice and build an inclusive and equitable East Bay.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on racial justice and equity.101
The New York Community TrustWorks to improve the lives of New Yorkers, including a focus on equity and justice.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Supports a wide range of community needs in New York City, potentially benefiting diverse communities.101
The Minneapolis FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Minneapolis region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Philadelphia FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Philadelphia region, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Cleveland FoundationWorks to improve the lives of residents in the Greater Cleveland area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Boston FoundationWorks to improve the quality of life in the Greater Boston area, including a focus on equity and inclusion.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
Seattle FoundationWorks to advance equity and opportunity in the Greater Seattle region.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Explicitly focused on advancing equity and opportunity.101
The Chicago Community TrustWorks to improve lives and strengthen communities in the Chicago region, including a focus on equity and opportunity.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Has initiatives focused on racial equity and social justice.101
The Saint Paul FoundationWorks to inspire generosity and advance equity in the Saint Paul area.Grants, community initiatives, donor services.Focuses on advancing equity in the Saint Paul area.101

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