4 Years After George Floyd, Giving To Racial Equity Faces Challenges
By David Bowermaster
Published in Forbes
May 24, 2024
Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity
Building Resources to End Racism
By David Bowermaster
Published in Forbes
May 24, 2024
By Lori Villarosa,
Adapted from an article that originally ran in Alliance Magazine
July 21, 2020
By Julia Travers, Inside Philanthropy
June 17, 2020
By Jenny Oppenheimer, Alliance Magazine
June 17, 2020
by Alex Daniels, Chronicle of Philanthropy
June 10, 2020
By Sharon Bush, The Chronicle of Philanthropy
June 5, 2020
By Ana Conner,
Teen Vogue
April 29, 2020
Intermediaries such as philanthropy serving organizations and collaborative funds can be instrumental in moving funders to align strategies and practices with racial justice, if leveraged correctly. But racial justice activists have expressed concerns about access to funders, gatekeeper roles and accountability.
Although it is critical that racial justice work is carried out across racial and ethnic groups, including white communities, the amount of resources that have gone to shifting majority white-led organizations taking on racial equity work has the impact of compounding existing inequities.
Resistance is bound to arise as a foundation undergoes these explicit, clarifying processes that will determine its grantmaking approach. It is a normal part of antiracist organizational development. Resistance can take active, passive, and, at times, diversionary forms. The active might include expressing reservations about a racial justice direction or constant deflection of race discussions … Read more