
August 1, 2022
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Black Philanthropy Month, founded by Dr. Jacqueline Bouvier Copeland in 2011, takes place every August and is a celebration of giving throughout the African diaspora. The theme for 2022 is the “Fierce Urgency of Now: From Dream to Action.”
Below is a roundup of articles, events and resources for donors and nonprofit leaders.
- Learn more about Black Philanthropy Month on its official website.
- The Indianapolis Business Journal did a Q&A with Black Philanthropy Month founder Jacqueline Bouvier Copeland in July. Read the full story here.
- Meet 11 rising philanthropists of color
- ABFE‘s mission is to promote effective and responsive philanthropy in Black communities. Its website features information on its programs and an extensive knowledge center with fact sheets, webinars and more.
- The Young, Black, & Giving Back Institute serves Black-led, Black-benefitting nonprofits and its leaders with a mission to provide capacity building, convenings, and funding that uniquely meets their social impact needs.
Additional resources for nonprofits:
- Give 8/28 builds on the momentum created by Black Philanthropy Month with a day of giving for Black nonprofits. Black-led and -benefitting nonprofits can register until August 14.
- Meta has partnered with Young, Black, & Giving Back Institute and ABFE to create the Black Nonprofit Fundraising Guide, an educational guide that includes tactics and strategies for Black-led and Black-serving nonprofits to amplify their messaging.
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