https://lnkd.in/d2a82pqD Did you know that Black women lead 60% of Black nonprofits in the U.S.? Despite their significant contributions, they continue to face systemic biases that hinder their progress. Here's a closer look at the challenges they face and the need for greater support: 1. Wage Gaps and Funding Inequities: Black women in leadership roles often encounter wage gaps due to sexism and racial discrimination, resulting in nearly $1 million in lost earnings over their careers. Additionally, Black-led nonprofits receive significantly less funding compared to their white-led counterparts, creating barriers to growth and sustainability. 2. Lack of Professional Development Opportunities: Many Black women leaders lack access to essential professional development and skill-building opportunities. This limitation restricts their ability to expand their services and develop their leadership potential. 3. Financial Instability: Financial constraints force many leaders to supplement their nonprofit income with additional jobs, which detracts from their ability to focus solely on their organization's mission and growth. Sound familiar to those of us in South Africa? Let's work together to break down these barriers and support Black women leaders in the nonprofit sector. Increased funding, professional development opportunities, and systemic changes are crucial to ensuring their success and the continued positive impact of their organizations. Share this post to raise awareness and advocate for equity in the nonprofit world. #BlackWomenLead #NonprofitLeadership #EquityInNonprofits #SupportBlackNonprofits
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One of the best parts about working at Visit.org is that I get to participate in our social impact experiences on a regular basis! To honor Women's History Month, today the Visit.org team gathered for a storytelling session with a nonprofit that supports women transitioning out of the correctional system. We learned about the failures of the U.S. criminal justice system and the many barriers to reentry. Then, we listened to powerful stories from women who have been to prison. The nonprofit's mentorship-based reentry programming works: Incredibly, community members involved with the nonprofit have a 1.4% three-year recidivism rate compared to the 38.9% local average. I'm leaving this experience with deep empathy for justice-impacted people and reinvigorated support for second chances. Learn more about Visit.org's social impact experiences here: https://www.visit.org/demo.
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🤝 Empowering Black Communities, Fostering Change! 🤝 This month, we are excited to spotlight ABFE. A Philanthropic Partnership for Black Communities, an organization dedicated to promoting effective philanthropy in support of Black communities. Through advocacy, capacity building, and strategic initiatives, ABFE empowers individuals and organizations to drive meaningful change and achieve equitable outcomes. Let’s celebrate their unwavering commitment to advancing social justice and community empowerment! Sponsored by PLUS Accounting Services. #ABFE #EmpoweringBlackCommunities #Philanthropy #SocialJustice #MakingADifference #NonprofitSpotlight #CommunityEmpowerment #CivicEngagement #Advocacy #TogetherWeCan #SupportLocal #ChangeMakers #CommunityImpact #EquityAndInclusion #InspiringChange #LocalHeroes #BuildingStrongerCommunities #StrategicPhilanthropy #DedicatedService #SupportNonprofits #RacialEquity #BlackPhilanthropy #LeadershipDevelopment #EmpowermentThroughAction #Collaboration #PhilanthropicPartnership #CommunityWellbeing #AdvancingJustice #PlusAccountingServices
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We are deeply saddened and outraged by the tragic death of Sonya Massey, a 36-year-old African American woman, who was unjustly killed in her home by police officers. This incident, captured on body camera, is yet another stark reminder of the systemic issues plaguing our society. We cannot afford to remain silent when such injustices occur. Each of us has a role to play in advocating for change and ensuring that every individual, regardless of their race, is treated with the dignity and respect they deserve. What if this was your mother, sister, daughter, niece, or friend? At Nonprofit Fundraising Management (NFM), we are committed to supporting efforts that address these critical issues—it’s one of the primary reasons we do what we do: support Black Churches in their efforts to increase education, health, prosperity, safety, and growth in their communities and beyond. We believe in the power of community action and the importance of standing together against injustice. How You Can Help Fight for Justice! - Get Involved: Join local advocacy groups and participate in peaceful protests. - Raise Awareness: Use your voice on social media and in your community to highlight these injustices. - Support Change: Donate to and volunteer for organizations dedicated to reforming the criminal justice system and supporting victims' families. By coming together, we can drive the change needed to prevent such tragedies in the future. Let's honor Sonya Massey by committing to justice and equality for all. #JusticeForSonya #EndPoliceBrutality #NFMforChange #BlackLivesMatter #DoSomething
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Here at #SerenityAndGraceHealthcare we value you! Baltimore's strength has always been its people, and there's no denying that fact! Black families are the backbone of this city, but far too many are struggling with homelessness. We can't talk about Black empowerment without addressing the crisis of unhoused families. Housing instability disproportionately affects Black Baltimoreans, perpetuating cycles of poverty and limiting opportunities. What can we do? Amplify Black voices: Support organizations led by Black Baltimoreans who are working on solutions. Advocate for change: Demand that policymakers prioritize affordable housing initiatives that address racial disparities. Give back: Volunteer or donate to organizations that provide critical services to unhoused families. Together, we can empower Baltimore's Black community by ensuring that every family has a safe and stable place to call home. #BlackEmpowerment #Baltimore #HousingJustice
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Are you interested in becoming a member of a Board of Directors? 👀 Are you searching for new Board Members? 👍 Thanks to our partners at The Foraker Group there's an incredible resource called Alaska Board Match! 🤝 This remarkable online tool was created to aid nonprofits in finding board members and to support individuals interested in serving on boards. #chooseanchorage #nonprofits https://loom.ly/AFZFS_E
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Check out my written piece highlighting the indispensable role of bail organizations in our communities and the urgent need for philanthropy to safeguard their mission as anti-bail legislation pops up across the country
"As anti-bill fund bills pop up across the country—and we witness increased criminalization for accessing our freedoms, from protest to reproductive health care—funders dedicated to justice must step up to sustain the essential efforts of grassroots bail funds across the country, including Spark Justice Fund (SJF) grantee partners: the Tucson Bail Fund, Nashville Bail Fund, Huntsville Bail Fund, and—those safeguarding the rights of Cop City protestors in Georgia: the Atlanta Solidarity Fund. By doing so, we vehemently reject any attempts to silence voices of dissent and instead champion the principles of autonomy, freedom, and joy for all." The SJF's own Brandon Gleaton issues a response to the wave of cash bail expansion bills being introduced in state legislatures and calls on philanthropy to safeguard organizers. https://lnkd.in/g8hgtiyd 📷️: Marty Pearl/Special to Courier Journal #StopCopCity #CashBail #NoMorePrisons #Philanthropy
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📣 According to a Gallup poll conducted in 2020, only 19% of Black Americans expressed a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in the police, compared to 56% of White Americans. We empower youth and provide resources to overcome these challenges. Support our mission by making a donation and fostering a more equitable relationship between young people and law enforcement. 💪🌟 For more information on how we are working towards building trust and bridging the gap, check out the first comment. #SupportYouth #Empowerment #CommunityEngagement #LawEnforcement #Equity #PoliceConfidence
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This week, we come together to honor the dedicated men and women in law enforcement who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe. National Police Week is a time to recognize their bravery, commitment, and the sacrifices they and their families make every day. 🔵 Why It's Important: • Appreciation and Gratitude: Law enforcement officers often face dangerous and challenging situations. This week is an opportunity for us to express our heartfelt thanks and show our support. • Community Connection: Building a strong relationship between the police force and the community fosters trust and collaboration. Celebrating National Police Week helps bridge gaps and strengthens these vital connections. • Remembering the Fallen: We honor the memory of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Their courage and dedication will never be forgotten. 🔵 Ways to Celebrate: • Thank an Officer: A simple "thank you" can go a long way. If you see a police officer, let them know you appreciate their service. • Participate in Events: Many communities host events such as memorial services, parades, and educational activities. Get involved and show your support. • Support Police Initiatives: Consider donating to organizations that support law enforcement officers and their families, or participate in community programs aimed at improving safety and cooperation. To all law enforcement officers: Your unwavering commitment to upholding justice and protecting our neighborhoods does not go unnoticed. This week, and every week, we thank you for your service. #NationalPoliceWeek #SupportLawEnforcement #Community #Gratitude #HonorAndRemember #PublicSafety
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On Thursday, November 21st, The House voted 219-184 to pass HR 9495. The Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act would empower the secretary of the Treasury to designate any nonprofit as a "terrorist supporting organization"and revoke its tax-exempt status. This raises pressing questions for nonprofit leaders: - Do we, as a sector, need to reevaluate our approach to advocacy and operations? - How can we ensure our ability to serve communities effectively when our missions might not align with shifting political landscapes? I would love to hear from other nonprofit leaders. How are you navigating these uncertain times, and what strategies are you adopting to safeguard your organization’s mission and impact? #NonprofitLeadership #Advocacy #HR9495 #ProtectNonprofits #CommunityImpact
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Exposing Exploitation in Nonprofits For over five years, I worked tirelessly with GBFB and Food for Free to improve food access in urban communities, even creating a trucking service to help agencies without transportation. Instead of supporting my efforts, these organizations betrayed me. They ignored my reports of racial attacks, fired me while I was on vacation, and stole my delivery model, rebranding it as their own. My contributions were erased, and the communities I serve were further marginalized. This is more than personal—it’s a systemic issue of White-led nonprofits exploiting Black innovation. I’m calling for accountability, restitution, and real change to prevent these injustices. Join me in standing against exploitation and demanding equity in nonprofits. #Accountability #Equity #Justice #BlackInnovation #NonprofitLeadership #mentor #lifecoach #innovation #management #digitalmarketing #technology #entrepreneurship #careers #leadership #BostonWhileBlack #FindYourTribe #BWBCommunity #BlackExcellence #ReclaimTheSpace #HungerRelief #EndHungerHere #HungerActionMonth #HungerFreeHolidays #SupportBlackLeaders #FoodJusticeForAll #BlackVisionariesMatter #AccountabilityInNonprofits #UpliftUrbanCommunities #EquityInAction #EndSystemicInequities #BlackVoicesMatter #NonprofitReform #EconomicJusticeBoston #RoxburyStrong #DorchesterUnited #AdvancingFoodSecurity #PowerInCommunity #7News #thankyou #agility #businessstrategy #mentalhealth #wellbeing #author #books #life #travel #marketing #humanresources #careers #google #WHDH #FOX25Boston #Boston25News #WBZ #WBZNews #WCVB #WCVBNews #highered #education #linkedincommunity #resilience #nevergiveup
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