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In commemoration of Black Business Month, Jevertus Burnett joins Marjy Marj on the Humanity Chats Podcast to explore the concept of wealth, business, and philanthropy in today's society. Jevertus articulates an important point: while there may be technical differences in how wealth is categorized, fundamentally, Black wealth is no different from the wealth of any other racial or ethnic group. However, history tells a different story, one where people of color, particularly African Americans, have faced systemic barriers to wealth-building opportunities. This term "Black wealth" serves as a definition - encouraging Black individuals to engage in meaningful discussions about their financial futures and take ownership of their economic destinies.Furthermore, it's refreshing to recognize that, contrary to popular beliefs, the Black community currently has access to more resources than ever before. With rising earnings and job opportunities, it's essential for the community to play an active role in conversations surrounding wealth. By coming together to share knowledge, Black People can foster generational wealth and ownership that transcends individual effort. As we celebrate Black Business Month, this occasion is integral to the broader conversation about empowerment and representation in business. According to Jevertus Black Business Month is more than just a commemoration; it's an ideal opportunity to highlight the diversity of Black-owned businesses, many of which continue to be under-appreciated. His experiences in financial services reveal the surprise many Black entrepreneurs feel upon discovering the wealth of reputable Black-owned companies across various sectors. This realization exemplifies a key element of Black Business Month—it gives a voice to stories often overlooked and showcases the products and services emerging from the Black community.By elevating these businesses, we not only celebrate their accomplishments but also foster a culture of collaboration and support. In today's world, where representation is crucial, Black Business Month empowers consumers to intentionally seek out and uplift Black-owned businesses, nurturing a strong sense of community and solidarity. This initiative also opens the dialogue for Black philanthropy, encouraging individuals to utilize their resources strategically to uplift their communities. Ultimately, Black Business Month is not merely an observance but a call to recognize and actively support Black entrepreneurs, transforming the landscape into a powerful movement for economic empowerment and social change.About JevertusJevertus Burnett is a Senior Internal Consultant at New York Life Insurance Company, where he focuses on individual disability and long-term care planning. With strong skills in communication, public speaking, and education, he is dedicated to helping top financial professionals create robust financial strategies that encompass vital insurance options for their clients. Passionate about promoting awareness of these critical planning areas, Jevertus engages with diverse communities nationwide through informative seminars and workshops, reinforcing his commitment to inclusion and education.Humanity Chats - a conversation about everyday issues that impact humans. Join us. Together, we can go far. Thank you for listening. Share with a friend. We are humans. From all around the world. One kind only. And that is humankind. Your friend, Marjy Marj
Embark on an inspiring expedition with Anita Jarman, the creator of the Ji Li Project and a passionate Ph.D. student. Our conversation reveals how her global odyssey, from the bustling streets of Beijing as a student journalist to the hallowed halls of Georgetown, has illuminated the essence of cross-cultural experiences in fostering both personal and professional development. Anita's narrative is a celebration of the entrepreneurial spirit she encountered among young Africans in China and a testament to the transformative power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities in shaping leaders who bridge continents and cultures.In this episode, we delve into the heart of student growth with the Ji Li Project's transformative journey. Witness how a simple blogging initiative blossomed into a crucial haven for students navigating academia and the workforce, especially amidst the challenges of a global pandemic. The 1890 Project takes center stage, as we honor the intellect pervading HBCU campuses, drawing inspiration from educational pioneers like Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver. Anita and I dissect the nuances of guiding students to celebrate their achievements through published works and the profound impact of nurturing the next generation of scholars.As our dialogue takes a deeper turn, we explore the intersections of corporate America, government, and the entrepreneurial landscape within the education sector. I share my own experiences in the trenches of philanthropy, from raising substantial funds to dreaming big with an educational endowment aimed at empowering graduate students. We underscore the importance of community and strategic collective action in bolstering HBCUs and pay homage to the alumni whose significant contributions continue to advance these vital institutions. Join us for this enriching discussion that celebrates the brilliance of HBCU students and the dedication required to ensure their legacies thrive.Support the Show.
There is a powerful tradition of giving back in African-American communities – a history highlighted in August, Black Philanthropy Month. And it's about much more than writing a check. But just as giving circles celebrate efforts to invest in the culture, right-wing activists, with validation from some courts, have been pushing back, using policies originally enacted to even America's unequal playing field. Valaida Fullwood is a founder of New Generation of African American Philanthropists, Charlotte, North Carolina's only Black philanthropic collective, and a model for organizations across the country. Fullwood, a project consultant and “idea whisperer,” joins Equal Time to share her vision for the future of Black philanthropy, as NGAAP approaches its 20th anniversary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There is a powerful tradition of giving back in African-American communities – a history highlighted in August, Black Philanthropy Month. And it's about much more than writing a check. But just as giving circles celebrate efforts to invest in the culture, right-wing activists, with validation from some courts, have been pushing back, using policies originally enacted to even America's unequal playing field. Valaida Fullwood is a founder of New Generation of African American Philanthropists, Charlotte, North Carolina's only Black philanthropic collective, and a model for organizations across the country. Fullwood, a project consultant and “idea whisperer,” joins Equal Time to share her vision for the future of Black philanthropy, as NGAAP approaches its 20th anniversary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Embark on an inspiring journey with the dynamic Ebonie Johnson Cooper, a true Aggie icon and a visionary in philanthropy and nonprofit education. Our latest episode captures her profound experiences from student life at A&T to her influential work on the Obama campaign and the creation of Young Black and Giving Back. Ebonie's story is a beacon of dedication, showcasing how one's collegiate roots can germinate into a career that redefines the landscape of Black philanthropy and leadership.This episode is a must-listen for those curious about Ebonie's innovative approach to intergenerational leadership in black organizations. Imagine the vibrancy and strength of nonprofits that mirror the communities they serve, with board members from all walks of life bringing their unique perspectives to the table. Ebonie touches on the necessity for these organizations to authentically represent their black community, ensuring at least 50% black staff and board members, while still valuing the richness of diverse voices. The discussion sparks a deeper understanding of the power of age diversity, mentorship, and the critical role of an inclusive narrative within philanthropy.As the conversation progresses, we unwrap the layers of community impact through the lens of audiobooks and storytelling. Ebonie's profound insights into the role of literature in shaping entrepreneurial and social endeavors are both refreshing and enlightening. Join us in celebrating the successful strides made by Young Black and Giving Back, diving into their strategic use of board matrices, and the heartwarming tales of how giving circles and audio narratives are forging tighter bonds within our communities. Don't miss this thought-provoking exploration that intertwines the threads of entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and community service.Support the Show.
August is Black Philanthropy month, the time of year where particular attention is paid to African American philanthropists. This year, the focus is on support of HBCU's - historically Black Colleges and Universities. Vivian Oden, Vice President of Equity and Inclusion with the Hampton Roads Community Foundation; and Kandi Hall, a Norfolk State University grad and philanthropist, share the importance of African American philanthropy and why it is so necessary in today's world.
Ever felt the sting of microaggressions while doing your nonprofit work? Or perhaps you've noticed that most fundraising departments are predominantly white, leaving women of color to navigate tricky, often unwelcoming spaces? I am here to help as I welcome a powerhouse panel of experts who delve into the world of Black women fundraisers, the difficulties they face, and the importance of inclusive support networks. Learn firsthand from Christal Cherry, Aquanetta Betts, Ninjia Miles, and Christal Crosby as they share their journeys, insights, and powerful advice. ⭐Christal Cherry: Founder of F3 (Fabulous Female Fundraisers) and a veteran in the nonprofit sector, her career is a testament to resilience and the power of community. ⭐Aquanetta Betts: Director of Planned Giving at George Mason University, Aquanetta emphasizes the importance of creating knowledge-sharing spaces within the fundraising community. ⭐Ninjia Miles: Director of Development for Black Philanthropy at Indiana University Foundation, Ninjia provides insights into the philanthropic contributions of communities of color and the critical need for diverse fundraisers who understand these nuances. ⭐Christal Crosby: Director of Events and Programs at Case Western University, Christal shares her experiences and the importance of institutions preparing adequately to support and integrate diverse leadership. Navigating the nonprofit sector can be a daunting task, especially for women of color. This episode provides not only a candid discussion but practical advice for executive directors on how to foster an inclusive culture that truly supports BIPOC fundraisers. Don't miss out on this critical conversation! Hit play on this insightful episode of Nonprofit Lowdown to arm yourself with the knowledge and tools to make lasting, positive changes in your organization. Let's create a more inclusive world, one fundraiser at a time! Important Links: fabfemalefundraisers.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonprofitlowdown/support
Join Collin Mays on Detroit is Different as he delves into the transformative power of philanthropy within the Black community. With a focus on inclusivity, Collin explores how Black philanthropists have long been instrumental in enhancing the quality of life for their fellow community members, whether through supporting education, churches, food banks, or public spaces. Drawing from his own Detroit roots and family background—his father an architect and mother an attorney—Collin offers a personal narrative interwoven with broader themes of tradition, history, and urban planning. Through candid reflections, he shares how his journey towards physical health and mental resilience parallels his vision for strong, empowered neighborhoods. Additionally, Collin sheds light on the invaluable role of friendship in the life of a Black man. Tune in to Detroit is Different for insightful conversations that celebrate and uplift the spirit of community and philanthropy. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com Find out more at https://detroit-is-different.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/detroit-is-different/e3d1beb2-4198-45f6-857b-fa946516eb0c
Thank you for listening to Brown Mama Bear hosted by Shanera Williamson. Today on the show, Shanera welcomes Dr. Phylanice Nashe, Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center. Together they discuss the role black philanthropy plays in our communities, and Dr. Nashe lets us go behind the scenes to see what effect a local fundraiser can have on three nonprofits that serve kids. Mentioned: The Phylanice Nashe Experience podcast Connect with Phylanice Nashe on Instagram Connect with Shanera and Brown Mama Bear: Facebook, Instagram, Website Make sure you share Brown Mama Bear with at least 3 friends so you have someone to talk with about these things.
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Have you ever considered the interplay between philanthropy and social entrepreneurship and its power in shaping Black communities globally? Brace yourself for an eye-opening journey into the heart of the Black philanthropy movement, guided by none other than Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland, the brilliant founder of Black Philanthropy Month. We explore her inspiring journey from her roots in a Black community of the '60s and '70s to her groundbreaking initiatives that are now transforming lives in over 60 countries.Discover how passion, resilience, and an unshakeable belief in human potential led to the creation of the Women Invested to Save Earth (WISE) Fund. Dr. Copeland highlights the myriad forms of social finance and how the WISE Fund is championing change by supporting businesses and nonprofits in Black and Indigenous communities. But that's not all. We delve into the nuances of the multi-trillion-dollar social finance industry and how the People's Impact Fund aims to democratize investing, making it accessible to the average person. In the spirit of this year's Black Philanthropy Month, we also immerse ourselves in the deeper currents of love and collective giving. Learn from Dr. Copeland as she elucidates on the transformative power of giving back, creating sustainable change, and investing in our own institutions. As we celebrate Black Philanthropy, we also acknowledge its role in fostering social entrepreneurship and community empowerment. So tune in, get inspired, and discover how to participate in this remarkable movement.Support the show
Building community, understanding culture, and recognizing prejudices is such a vital part of being a better human. This is an ongoing conversation, and today we are happy to continue that conversation with Kia Jarmon. We're talking about conflict, different perspectives, and learned experiences and how we can best bring it all together in our own organizations and communities. If you're a grant professional who does not understand the community for which you are writing grant proposals, how can you best explain that community's needs and wants and desires to others?
Ever wondered how the business strategies and philanthropic efforts of Madam C.J. Walker shaped the course of Black history and continue to influence present day philanthropy? We are thrilled to have Professor Tyrone McKinley Freeman, a luminary in philanthropic studies, join us in a conversation brimming with compelling insights on Black philanthropy.Tyrone takes us on an inspirational journey, charting his path from his roots in a Black Baptist church to his pivotal role as an associate professor and director of undergraduate programs at Indiana University's Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. Be prepared to discover how this past informs his work today and his perspective on the power of philanthropy. Our talk further explores the fascinating philanthropic journey of Madam C.J. Walker, her unwavering commitment to her community, and how her unique approach to giving diverged from mainstream models of white philanthropy. The latter part of our conversation unravels the dynamic role of millennials and Gen Z in today's philanthropy scene, the power of everyday giving, and the monumental legacy of Madam Walker's philanthropic efforts. Tyrone also shares valuable insights into the work of the Young Black and Giving Back Institute and its role in fostering Black giving, as well as the impact of Black Philanthropy Month on our future. So, tune in to this enriching episode as we delve deep into the heart of Black philanthropy and the enduring legacy of Madam C.J. Walker.Support the show
In this engaging episode of the "Giving Legacies" podcast series, we are delighted to present the insightful perspectives of Dr. Tyrone McKinley Freeman. As the author of "Madam C.J. Walker's Gospel of Giving," Dr. Freeman leads us on an exploratory journey that reframes the narrative around Black Philanthropy from takers to givers. Join us as we explore the rich history of giving in the African-American culture, scrutinize the discrimination and biases inherent in philanthropy, and uncover the profound significance, challenges, and opportunities surrounding Black giving. Dr. Freeman's groundbreaking work offers fresh insights into the potential of giving to foster equitable social and economic change. Thank you for joining us in celebrating Black Philanthropy Month and the remarkable stories that shape our world. Subscribe to "Own Your Future" to stay connected with more enlightening discussions. Learn more about the Black Philanthropy Alliance: https://www.yearup.org/blackopportunityalliance Follow us on social media: Linkedin: David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidfred/ Dr.Tyrone McKinley Freeman :https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyrone-mckinley-freeman-ph-d-a3956b94/ Francky: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francky-jean-7172a618b/ Twitter: David: @David_lakay Repiblik: @Repiblik1804
Imagine a radical initiative aimed at closing the student loan and wealth gap crisis in America. This is what Robert F Smith's Student Freedom Initiative, inspired by his empathetic gift to Morehouse's Class of 2019, strives to accomplish. Dr. Brown executive director of the Student Freedom Initiative, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides a catalyst for freedom in professional and life choices for students attending a Minority Serving Institution (MSI) by increasing their social and economic mobility. Dr. Brown discusses how this exciting new vision is ushering in a fresh wave of opportunities for HBCU students. This is not just a podcast; it's a conversation about the power of education and how it can change lives. Tune in, get inspired, and learn how an HBCU education can be a game-changer.Support the show
In this episode, we explore the importance and impact of Black philanthropy with special guest Rachel Cargle, an acclaimed writer, activist, and, entrepreneur. Together, we delve into the context of Black philanthropy, and how the spirit of giving makes an impact. Join us as we discover the power of giving back to our communities!The Unfolding: Presented by The Loveland Foundation podcast is an additional resource not only to the public but to our therapy fund cohort members. The Loveland Foundation therapy fund and resources are only made possible through support from our community. At The Loveland Foundation, we are committed to showing up for communities of color in unique and powerful ways, with a particular focus on Black women and girls. Our resources and initiatives are collaborative and they prioritize opportunity, access, validation, and healing. Since our founding, the Therapy Fund has provided financial support for therapy to over 13,000 Black women, girls, and non-binary individuals across the country. This year our goal is to provide therapy services to at least 6,000 more. If you'd like to join us and invest in generational change, visit www.thelovelandfoundation.org for ways to give.Support the show
Have you ever wondered how the trajectory of a company is shaped and influenced? Join us as we sit down with the dynamic Roosevelt Giles, Chairman of the Stakeholder Impact Foundation, for an enlightening conversation on the power of boardrooms and the road to creating more opportunities for future generations. Our dialogue takes a deep dive into the concept of Black Philanthropy, the intersection of entrepreneurship and philanthropy, and Roosevelt's personal journey from humble beginnings to corporate America and entrepreneurship.Board diversity and stakeholder governance form the backbone of our discussion. We exchange views on the importance of transforming boards' compositions to address the transactional relationship between companies and employees also takes center stage in our discourse. In a candid discussion on the challenges faced by people of color in securing board opportunities, we underline the pressing need for a change in the recruitment process of board members. Our final segment paints a vivid picture of the importance of board governance and diversity. Roosevelt generously shares invaluable advice for anyone aspiring to secure a seat at the corporate board table. We also delve into the necessity for generation diversity on corporate boards, the need for a tech-focused CEO and board, and the art of selecting an organization to be a part of the board. So, please tune in and let this episode serve as your guiding beacon as we navigate the intricate world of board governance, diversity, and corporate sustainability together.Support the show
Badr Milligan, host of the Short Box Podcast, discusses comics and superheroes; August is National Black Philanthropy Month; what's new at James Weldon Johnson Park.
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available. Connect with us on IG & YouTube, and LinkedIn @Blackfundraiserspodcast Negative People Complainers Struggle Love Signed your favorite Nonprofit Fundraiser, Kia Croom learn more about my work at www.kiacroom.com black fundraisers, black fundraiser, Kia croom, ABFE, AADO, Black Philanthropy, inclusion, diversity, equity, Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy, Black History Month, LinkedIn Presents, Generational Poverty, Oakland CA, Black Fundraising Firm, DEI, Inclusion
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available. Connect with us on IG & YouTube, and LinkedIn @Blackfundraiserspodcast **ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST**** Kia Croom shares how trials led to her triumph over generational poverty and motivated her to create Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy, a global fundraising firm. **Connect with Kia Croom**** The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is, structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn ways you can work with Kia Croom. black fundraisers, black fundraiser, Kia croom, ABFE, AADO, Black Philanthropy, inclusion, diversity, equity, Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy, Black History Month, LinkedIn Presents, Generational Poverty, Oakland CA, Black Fundraising Firm, DEI, Inclusion This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available. Connect with us on IG & YouTube, and LinkedIn @Blackfundraiserspodcast **ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST**** Dr. Tiffany M. Gill joined Kia Croom for a candid discussion that underscores the anti-Black racism that continues to be perpetrated on Black hair globally. Plus Dr. Gill discusses her book, Beauty Shop Politics Beauty Shop Politics: African American Women's Activism in the Beauty Industry. Purchase Beauty Shop Politics here: https://tinyurl.com/yc2dfee4 **Connect with Kia Croom**** The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is, structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn ways you can work with Kia Croom. black_fundraisers, #black_fundraiser, #Kia_croom, #ABFE, #AADO, #Black_Philanthropy, #inclusion, diversity, equity, Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy, Black History Month, LinkedIn Presents, Tiffany M. Gill, Beauty Shop Politics, Black Hair, Crown Act, Anti-Blacknessblack fundraisers
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available. Connect with us on IG & YouTube, and LinkedIn @Blackfundraiserspodcast **ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST**** Jas is a seasoned fundraiser who joined Charity Shift after ten years at BC Children's Hospital Foundation, overseeing their Direct Response Marketing program, which generated over $10 million annually. Jas offers Charity Shift partners donor journey mapping and experience strategies, fundraising analytics, fundraising program audits, monthly giving program development and annual giving planning and strategy. Learn more about Jas and how you can work with her at https://www.charityshift.ca/ **Connect with Kia Croom**** The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is, structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn ways you can work with Kia Croom. black_fundraisers, #black_fundraiser, #Kia_croom, #ABFE, #AADO, #Black_Philanthropy, #inclusion, #diversity, #equity, #Kia_Croom_Fundraising_and_Philanthropy, #Jas_Jooty, #LinkedIn_Presents
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available. Connect with us on IG & YouTube, and LinkedIn @Blackfundraiserspodcast ********ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST******** Jas is a seasoned fundraiser who joined Charity Shift after ten years at BC Children's Hospital Foundation, overseeing their Direct Response Marketing program, which generated over $10 million annually. Jas offers Charity Shift partners donor journey mapping and experience strategies, fundraising analytics, fundraising program audits, monthly giving program development and annual giving planning and strategy. Learn more about Jas and how you can work with her at https://www.charityshift.ca/ The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn ways you can work with Kia Croom. #black_fundraisers, #black_fundraiser, #Kia_croom, #ABFE, #AADO, #Black_Philanthropy, #inclusion, #diversity, #equity, #Kia_Croom_Fundraising_and_Philanthropy, #Jas_Jooty, #LinkedIn_Presents --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kia-croom/support
*******ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST******* The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available. Connect with us on IG & YouTube, and LinkedIn @Blackfundraiserspodcast ******ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST******** Dr. Tiffany M. Gill joined Kia Croom for a candid discussion that underscores the anti-Black racism that continues to be perpetrated on Black hair globally. Plus Dr. Gill discusses her book, Beauty Shop Politics Beauty Shop Politics: African American Women's Activism in the Beauty Industry. Purchase Beauty Shop Politics here: https://tinyurl.com/yc2dfee4 ******Connect with Kia Croom******** The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is, structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn ways you can work with Kia Croom. #black_fundraisers, #black_fundraiser, #Kia_croom, #ABFE, #AADO, #Black_Philanthropy, #inclusion, diversity, equity, Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy, Black History Month, LinkedIn Presents, Tiffany M. Gill, Beauty Shop Politics, Black Hair, Crown Act, Anti-Blacknessblack fundraisers --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kia-croom/support
George Jackson of GQJ Grants & Media Services stopped by with the winning play for the week. That is, writing compelling case statements for success. The Fundraising and Marketing Playbook is presented by @Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy, Inc-A Black-woman-owned fundraising firm, and sponsored by @Bonterratech. #black_fundraisers, #black_fundraiser, #Kia_Croom, #ABFE, #AADO, #Black_Philanthropy, #inclusion, #diversity, #equity, #Kia_Croom_Fundraising_and_Philanthropy, #corporate_partnerships, #George_Jackson,#GQJ, #Bonterra --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kia-croom/support
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available. Connect with us on IG & YouTube, and LinkedIn @Blackfundraiserspodcast ******************ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST*********** Companies turn to Bower & Co. when they face a challenge or recognize an opportunity and need a strategic collaborator to plan the path forward. Faced with external or internal change – disruptions wrought by the economy; a new competitor; mergers; outdated strategies, business models, or skills – organizations know Gail Bower will break the logjams to build their brands, attract customers or donors, boost profits, and deliver a better customer experience. Gail Bower transforms the organizational complexities that you face into strategies that result in sustainable revenue, increased growth, and greater value. She's the author of How to Jump-start Your Sponsorship Strategy in Tough Times; she's a professional consultant, coach, writer, and speaker with more than 25 years of experience in marketing and managing some of the country's most important events, festivals, and sponsorships. To learn more about Gail and her work visit https://gailbower.com/ The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is, structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn ways you can work with Kia Croom. #black_fundraisers, #black_fundraiser, #Kia_croom, #ABFE, #AADO, #Black_Philanthropy, #inclusion, #diversity, #equity, #Kia_Croom_Fundraising_and_Philanthropy, #corporate_partnerships, #Gail_Bower, #LinkedIn Presents --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kia-croom/support
Natural Collisions guests discuss philanthropy and funding for Black-led organizations. The conversation spans the origins of Black philanthropy, its current state, and what the future of philanthropy looks like for Black-led organizations. Also, an honest talk about the disparities between Black-led and white-led organizations. Join the discussion... GUESTS: Karris Jackson, Chief Operating Officer at POISE Foundation Dwan Dandridge, CEO/Founder of Black Leaders Detroit Nikia Washington, Senior Director of Restorative Communications & Philanthropy at Earlyworks LLC
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Black philanthropy is ever present, vibrant, and is deeper than just charitable acts of kindness or dollars. In 2019, The Soul of Philanthropy Cleveland (TSOPCLE) vividly displayed the power of African American philanthropy, and centered Cleveland's Black community in a national conversation on humanity, giving back, and transformational change. Ever since, Cleveland has been Celebrating Those Who Give Black and challenging the narrative of Black Cleveland as beneficiaries of philanthropy versus benefactors.rnrnThe movement catalyzed by TSOPCLE, inspired the establishment of the Cleveland Black Equity and Humanity Fund to support and facilitate investment in causes and issues that promote and support Black-led social and economic change throughout northeast Ohio. How can the intersection of humanity, equity, and giving black help further bolster equitable outcomes and opportunities for Cleveland's Black community?rnrnJoin us for a conversation with Cleveland's Mayor Justin Bibb and Connie Hill-Johnson, Board Chairperson of The Cleveland Foundation. This forum is presented by the Cleveland Black Equity and Humanity Fund powered by The Soul of Philanthropy Cleveland.
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode you'll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black Women'sFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Don't keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode you'll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black Women'sFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Don't keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode you'll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black Women'sFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Don't keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode you'll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black Women'sFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Don't keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
What you Need to Know About Black Philanthropy and How to Benefit From It with Dr. Jackie Copeland S5 Ep. 10Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland has been laying tracks for the narrative on Black Philanthropy for over 20 years. With the support of Reunity, formerly the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network, Black Philanthropy Month launched in 2001 with its first official global summit to commemorate the United Nations Year and Decade of People of African Descent. Over 30 diverse women from multiple countries throughout the global Black Diaspora worked with Dr. Copeland to co-organize BPM Summits and public awareness campaigns over its 20-year history.In this episode youll learn: How BPM is supporting Black businesses and social enterprises How you can benefit from Black Philanthropy Misconceptions about Black Philanthropy How BPM is helping corporations and corporate foundations achieve more equitable funding outcomes ane more! See More Information About BPM!Black Philanthropy Month (blackphilanthropymonth.com) is documenting and celebrating Black-led funding, while advancing fair access to private capital (philanthropy and business investment) for Black nonprofit and business founders worldwide, inclusive of all Black identities and genders everywhere. https://thewisefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BPM-Community-Participation-Guide.pdf?utm_campaign=BPM+2022The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (thewisefund.org)WISE is a global funding equity enterprise supporting diverse founders with solutions to pressing challenges and is the backbone organization for Black Philanthropy Month. See bit.ly/WISEleaders and bit.ly/WISEPIF for more and become a donor or investor today. Note that new grants or loans are on hold until 2023 as we raise more funding. To help fund WISE and Black Philanthropy Month contact info@theWISEfund.org with questions or to join our mailing list for future events and funding equity initiatives. Email: give@theWISEfund.org Phone: (602) 759-0105 Support at bit.ly/WISEgive .The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund theWISEfund.org Black Philanthropy Month: blackphilanthropymonth.com Reunity: The Global Black WomensFunders Network reunity.net Global Black Funding Equity Initiative (bit.ly/BPMPledge) 2022 Black Philanthropy Month Summit Series Replays (bit.ly/FundBlackSummit2022) Just register or login and spread the word. Black Philanthropy Month Proclamation Template To my listeners, I hope you enjoyed this episode. Dont keep good content to yourself so if you liked it, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or share this episode with others who need to hear it. Click here to listen and review: https://bit.ly/wheresthefundingpodcastSubscribe to the ALIVE Podcast Network podcast: https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/wtf/.Keep tuning in on your favorite podcast streaming
Rhythm & News interview with T'Wina Nobles of the Black Future Fund and Maria Kolby-Wolfe with the Washington Women's Fund about the signifcance of Black leadership and philanthropy. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.
LoveBabz LoveTalk with Babz Rawls-Ivy: Rev. Orsella Hughes, (Black Philanthropy Month) by WNHH Community Radio
Today's podcast is sponsored by Community Boost, a digital marketing agency empowering social ventures changing the world. We invite you to join The Nonprofit Marketing Summit: Fundraise To The Future for free on August 16-18th, the biggest virtual conference for nonprofit professionals! Get your free ticket to the future at https://www.nonprofitmarketingsummit.org/Happy Black Philanthropy Month! Black Philanthropy Month is about celebrating not only Black organizations but also Black donors, Black foundations, and Black dollars. It's also about allies recognizing their critical role in supporting this movement. Black-led nonprofits receive substantially less investment than organizations that do the same work but have white leadership. The revenue of Black-led organizations is 24% smaller than their white-led counterparts, and their unrestricted net assets are 76% smaller.In the latest episode of Nonprofit Nation, Julia sat down with Floyd Jones to talk about the growing movement of black philanthropy and funding, and why this movement is critical to racial equity.Floyd Jones serves as the Community & Partnerships Lead at Givebutter, the #1 rated fundraising platform on G2, powering $300M+ in donations for more than a million changemakers worldwide. Floyd leads the Community Team's growth strategy via partnerships, sponsorships, strategic campaigns, and special events. Throughout his career, Floyd has worked tirelessly building social impact communities around the world. Collectively Floyd has raised over $1M for grassroots organizations and his work has been featured in ESPN, Wired magazine, NIKE, Whole Foods, NBA2k, and more.Connect with Floyd:Linkedin - floydjones3 Join my mailing list floydjones.co https://givebutter.com/causes/black-philanthropy-month https://givebutter.com/blog/racial-equity-in-nonprofits https://www.bridgespan.org/insights/library/philanthropy/disparities-nonprofit-funding-for-leaders-of-color About Julia Campbell, the host of the Nonprofit Nation podcast:Named as a top thought leader by Forbes and BizTech Magazine, Julia Campbell (she/hers) is an author, coach, and speaker on a mission to make the digital world a better place.She wrote her book, Storytelling in the Digital Age: A Guide for Nonprofits, as a roadmap for social change agents who want to build movements using engaging digital storytelling techniques. Her second book, How to Build and Mobilize a Social Media Community for Your Nonprofit, was published in 2020 as a call-to-arms for mission-driven organizations to use the power of social media to build movements.Take Julia's free nonprofit masterclass, 3 Must-Have Elements of Social Media That Converts
Award Winning Author Dr. Tyrone McKinley Freeman
Award Winning Author Dr. Tyrone McKinley Freeman
Award Winning Author Dr. Tyrone McKinley Freeman
Amazing things can happen when Black philanthropic professionals across sectors come together to make intentional investments in Black led ideas and projects. Shoutout to Baba Malik Yakini of The Detroit Black Community Food Security Network (DBCFS) and the work they've been doing for years!This episode, Donna and Orlando sit down with two of Detroit's most respected philanthropic leaders, Meredith Freeman (Max & Majorie Fisher Foundation) and Tosha Tabron (Kresge Foundation) to talk about collaboration, low cost capital, redefining risk, and market indicators. It's a really demystifying conversation! Hot Takes Story:Council president floats preferred leaders of reparations task force
Happy Juneteenth! If you didn't listen or even did, it is a good time for a refresher on black philanthropy. Akilah knows what she is talking about because she walks the talk. Tune in and take notes. Then be prepared to become part of the solution. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kimregis/message
In this episode we talk to Tyrone McKinley Freeman, Associate Professor of Philanthropic Studies at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, IUPUI about his book "Madam C. J. Walker's Gospel of Giving: Black Women's Philanthropy During Jim Crow" and about the history and current context of Black philanthropy. Including:Madam C. J. Walker:Who was Madam C. J. Walker, and why is she such an important figure in the history of philanthropy?Was what she represented- as a role model of an independent, successful Black woman who used her position to speak out and support others- just as significant as the monetary value of her donations?Blurred Lines Madam Walker's story highlights the fact that Black communities have often not had the luxury of distinguishing between philanthropy, commerce and politics, as they have been forced to use all tools at their disposal to further their aims. Is this blurring of the boundaries something we could learn from today?Madam C. J. Walker's giving is distinct from many other major historical philanthropists in being grounded in traditions of mutual aid rather than charity- how did this shape her approach, and what could we learn from this today?Civil RightsHow important a focus for Madam C. J. Walker's philanthropy was civil rights? Where does she fit in the debate between accommodationists and those arguing that the goal should be equality whilst retaining a distinct Black identity?EducationWhy was education such an important part of Madam Walker's philanthropy?Does her support for Black educational institutions confuse the dominant narrative that positions many of these institutions as tools for white social control?Women's PhilanthropyTo what extent has philanthropy helped to equip Black women with skills and tools for wider civic engagement? Has this led to engagement with issues of women's rights?The Role of PhilanthropoidsHow did Freeman B. Ransom shape Madam C. J. Walker's philanthropy? Did he merely interpret her wishes and goals, or can we only understand her philanthropy by taking into account his role too?The History of Black PhilanthropyIs there a distinct field/practice of Black philanthropy? Does a proper understanding of the history of Black philanthropy require us to broaden our viewpoints and definitions about what should count as “philanthropy”? Who are the other key Black philanthropists from history that we should be paying attention to? Is there an ‘archival inequality' because a lot of philanthropy in black communities historically took place outside the boundaries of formal organisations and is thus less likely to be captured in records? Related Links:Webiste for "Gospel of Giving"Tyrone's IUPUI profile pageTyrone's HistPhil piece, 7 Ways to Read around the History of Philanthropy's Diversity Problem this Black History MonthTyrone's paper with Kim Williams-Pulfer "Liberating the Archive, Emancipating Philanthropy: Philanthropic Archival Layering as a Critical Historical Approach for Researching Voluntary Action in Marginalized Communities"Philanthropisms podcast with Maribel Morey talking about her book "White Philanthropy"
Learn about the real deal on Black Philanthropy! Was Madame C. J. Walker first?
Learn about the real deal on Black Philanthropy! Was Madame C. J. Walker first?
Learn about the real deal on Black Philanthropy! Was Madame C. J. Walker first?
The University of Maryland School of Public Policy Alumni Board's video and podcast series interviews new faculty Brandi Slaughter and Ebonie Cooper-Jean and is facilitated by alumni Delisha Thompson (UMD 18'). Brandi Slaughter is the Associate Clinical Professor; Program Director, The Karabelle Pizzigati Fellows Initiative in Advocacy for Children, Youth and Families. Brandi brings a wealth of public policy experience to her roles at the University of Maryland having served nonprofits and government in advocacy and lobbying roles. Slaughter is an ordained clergy with the Church of God in Christ and has served in various ministry positions. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Morgan State University, and a Juris Doctor from Capital University with a concentration in Child and Family Law. Ebonie Cooper Jean is a lecturer and is connected to UMD's Do Good Institute. Ebonie is a trusted consultant and social entrepreneur, Ebonie is the Principal of Friends of Ebonie, LLC, and Executive Director + Founder of the Young, Black & Giving Back Institute (YBGB). For the past decade, Ebonie has used her research, thought-leadership, and expertise to inform national and local projects and speaking engagements related to nonprofit DEI, African American donor engagement, church ministry, partnership development, and fundraising strategies. In 2013 Ebonie released the groundbreaking research as an NYU scholar entitled: African American Millennials: Discovering the Next Generation of Black Philanthropy for the Effective Communication of Non-Profit Organizations. Findings from his report inform her career pedagogy: Engage, Enrich, & Empower. In this interview, a few highlights we discussed: The events that shaped and lead Brandio and Ebony into that policy/non-profit spaces; How their HBCU's undergraduate education influences how they teach; How they empower their students and community; and How they perceive their role as black educators, and what impact they hope to make inside and outside the classroom. The interview was produced by Evan Papp (UMD SPP ‘11) of Empathy Media Lab. The views expressed do not represent official positions of the school or alumni network.
About the Black Fundraisers' Podcast The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy leader. To learn more about Kia's work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com. We encourage you to email the Black Fundraisers' Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising and sponsorship opportunities at Blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available Connect with us on IG & YouTube @Blackfundraiserspodcast About our guest Tyrone McKinley Freeman is an award-winning scholar and teacher who serves as Associate Professor of Philanthropic Studies and Director of Undergraduate Programs at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, and an adjunct Associate Professor of Africana Studies at IUPUI. His research focuses on the history of African American philanthropy, philanthropy in communities of color, the history of American philanthropy, and philanthropy and fundraising in higher education. His latest book is entitled, Madam C.J. Walker's Gospel of Giving: Black Women's Philanthropy during Jim Crow (University of Illinois Press, 2020). It examines African American women's history of charitable giving, activism, education, and social service provision through the life and example of Madam C.J. Walker, the early twentieth century Black philanthropist and entrepreneur. The book received the 2021 Association of Fundraising Professionals Global Skystone Partners Research Prize in Fundraising and Philanthropy, and the 2021 Terry McAdam Book Award from the Alliance for Nonprofit Management. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
**About the Black Fundraisers' Podcast** The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy leader. To learn more about Kia's work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com. We encourage you to email the Black Fundraisers' Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising and sponsorship opportunities at Blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available Connect with us on IG & YouTube @Blackfundraiserspodcast **About our guest** Tyrone McKinley Freeman is an award-winning scholar and teacher who serves as Associate Professor of Philanthropic Studies and Director of Undergraduate Programs at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, and an adjunct Associate Professor of Africana Studies at IUPUI. His research focuses on the history of African American philanthropy, philanthropy in communities of color, the history of American philanthropy, and philanthropy and fundraising in higher education. His latest book is entitled, Madam C.J. Walker's Gospel of Giving: Black Women's Philanthropy during Jim Crow (University of Illinois Press, 2020). It examines African American women's history of charitable giving, activism, education, and social service provision through the life and example of Madam C.J. Walker, the early twentieth century Black philanthropist and entrepreneur. The book received the 2021 Association of Fundraising Professionals Global Skystone Partners Research Prize in Fundraising and Philanthropy, and the 2021 Terry McAdam Book Award from the Alliance for Nonprofit Management. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kia-croom/support
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy executive. To learn more about Kia's work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com. We encourage you to email the Black Fundraisers' Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising and sponsorship opportunities at Blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available Follow us on IG & Youtube @Blackfundraiserspodcast ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE Dr. Jacqueline Bouvier Copeland shares her inspiration for founding Black Philanthropy Month and the push for Black funding equity. She also shares a special hidden talent of hers that she's harnessing in the name of fundraising. ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST An award-winning innovator, Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland bridges diverse disciplines and communities to heal people, society, and the planet. She is founder and chief executive officer of The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (WISE), also the backbone organization for other global Black initiatives she has created, such as Black Philanthropy Month and Reunity. Her work has reached at least 20 million people, and she is recognized as a History Maker, included in The Congressional Record, for her significant civic contributions. A songwriter and vocalist using the sobriquet, “Bouvier”, Dr. Copeland's Blachant Project includes her debut jazz spirituals album, a healing journal, and other products designed to promote personal wellness during these turbulent times for all people. Learn more about Black Philanthropy Month: http://www.blackphilanthropymonth.com/2018/7/30/5erlelt74otobq4m17lxqi1l533bob Stream “Hola” from The Blachant Project: https://t.co/jCfnOA7JFF Read Black Philanthropy Month's “Global Black Funding Principles” for Black Funding Equity http://www.blackphilanthropymonth.com/global-black-funding-principles
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy executive. To learn more about Kia's work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com. We encourage you to email the Black Fundraisers' Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising and sponsorship opportunities at Blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available Follow us on IG & Youtube @Blackfundraiserspodcast ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE Dr. Jacqueline Bouvier Copeland shares her inspiration for founding Black Philanthropy Month and the push for Black funding equity. She also shares a special hidden talent of hers that she's harnessing in the name of fundraising. ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST An award-winning innovator, Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland bridges diverse disciplines and communities to heal people, society, and the planet. She is founder and chief executive officer of The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (WISE), also the backbone organization for other global Black initiatives she has created, such as Black Philanthropy Month and Reunity. Her work has reached at least 20 million people, and she is recognized as a History Maker, included in The Congressional Record, for her significant civic contributions. A songwriter and vocalist using the sobriquet, “Bouvier”, Dr. Copeland's Blachant Project includes her debut jazz spirituals album, a healing journal, and other products designed to promote personal wellness during these turbulent times for all people. Learn more about Black Philanthropy Month: http://www.blackphilanthropymonth.com/2018/7/30/5erlelt74otobq4m17lxqi1l533bob Stream “Hola” from The Blachant Project: https://t.co/jCfnOA7JFF Read Black Philanthropy Month's “Global Black Funding Principles” for Black Funding Equity http://www.blackphilanthropymonth.com/global-black-funding-principles --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kia-croom/support
This episode features Indiana University Black Philanthropy Circle founding members Rose Mays, Ph.D., professor emeritus at the Indiana University School of Nursing at IUPUI, member of the Indiana University Foundation Board of Directors, founder of the Mays Family Institute on Diverse Philanthropy at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, and co-chair of the Black Philanthropy Circle and Joyce Rogers, J.D., interim executive vice president for development at the IU Foundation and vice president for development and external relations for OVPDEMA. These two national philanthropic leaders share personal experiences, the state of philanthropy, and provide listeners insights into the work of the Black Philanthropy Circle. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listen in on my conversation with Karene Richards as she talks about her experience as a philanthropist and board member. We directly confront myths about the lack of Black wealth and Black philanthropists and she shares some of her tips for engaging philanthropists of color. Ultimately, it's all about relationships, people. Karene majored in math, is a former banker and launched her own fitness consulting business. When she's not helping people to pump iron, she models in bikini competitions and gives back to her community. Seriously, check out the befores and afters from her biz. For more about Karene, visit: https://fithiddenfigure.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support
Public servant, scholar of Black philanthropy, and organizer Nikia Washington joins Nadia Imafidon for a conversation on misconceptions of philanthropy, how the Black community contributes the largest portions of their salary to charity, and how the philanthropy industry needs to change to have the greatest impact for communities it aims to serve. She also speaks about releasing the toxic standard of "time = money" and how operating from this capitalist-driven concept of time is no longer her ministry. In this episode, she shares a philanthropic effort close to her heart: her friend Princess is battling cervical cancer and embarking on a fertility journey so she can have her own children one day. Contribute $$ here. Nikia views philanthropy as a gateway to reparations. Her passion for this work is rooted in her deep love for humankind and keen ability to connect things—people, ideas, places, resources, etc.—to create greater impact together. Kia knows she's fortunate that as her career grows, she's given a platform to deepen her relationship with her own culture, heritage and stolen history. Through a focus on community organizing and redistribution of resources, she's been positioned to ask herself and own community critical questions like “What resources do I need more of?” “What resources do I expend too much of?” and “What resources do I hoard?” Having spent years as a professional fundraiser, Kia is not afraid to make an ask - for herself, but mostly for her community and those far from the table of decision making and power. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nadia-imafidon/support
Welcome to The Journey Continues, a Cities United Podcast. Cities United is a national network that supports Mayors, Community leaders and young leaders from all across the country who are all committed to creating safe healthy and hopeful neighborhoods for young black men and boys. This episode is a recent conversation between Principal of Philanthropy Unbound, Renee Joslyn and our executive director, Anthony Smith. Tune in as they look back of the first 10 years of their organizations, share perspective on black philanthropy and speak to the future of collective impact in this work. Sponsored by Levi Strauss & Co.
Today's Media Roundtable discussed some of the top stories in the First Coast, including:
Rhythm & News interview with T'wina Nobles, President of the Tacoma Urban League and one of the architects of the Black Future Coop Fund, about Black Philanthropy Month and the virtual events that they have planned. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.
Akilah S. Wallace shares her wisdom as a trailblazer and advocate. She currently serves as the Executive Director of Faith in Texas and Founding Chair of HERitage Giving Fund. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kimregis/message
August is Black Philanthropy Month, which means black philanthropists (and black female philanthropists such as myself) are giving back as an act of faith and compassion. Whether you're tithing or giving to a nonprofit, your charitable giving has benefits beyond the community outreach. While some of are planning to give black, check out this video to learn how your philanthropy work will give you tax breaks and even Christian benefits! In honor of Black Philanthropy Month, learn more about the Women in Power Empowering, the first giving circle of black women in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. To learn more, check out our website at empoweringwomendfw.org.
On this week's podcast, host Monique Aiken checks in with ImpactAlpha's David Bank, who is in South Carolina's Low Country exploring the history of the original Reconstruction. We hear about some of that history in snippets from David's conversation with Penn Center's Miss Gardenia Simmons-White and preview Black Philanthropy Month with Philanthropy Unbound's Renee Joslyn. Plus, the headlines. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/impact-alpha/message
On this week's podcast, host Monique Aiken checks in with ImpactAlpha's David Bank, who is in South Carolina's Lowcountry exploring the history of the original Reconstruction. We hear about some of that history in snippets from David's conversation with Penn Center's Miss Gardenia Simmons-White and preview Black Philanthropy Month with Philanthropy Unbound's Renée Joslyn. Plus, the headlines. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/impact-alpha-briefing/message
Joy has served the Community Investment Network for over a decade and filled multiple roles that include, board member, secretary, and Co-Chair for the Atlanta Conference in 2016. Joy is also the founder of the Circle of Joy (COJ) Giving Circle. As a group, members of the Circle pool their time, talent, and treasure to strategically invest in improving the quality of life for the youth of the Atlanta Metro Area. The Community Investment Network has partnered with Microsoft to provide Black-led nonprofits with free premium licenses for Microsoft Office 365 for 10 years! Signing up is easy. Click the Link below to register for the CIN & Microsoft Webinar taking place, Wednesday, April 7, 2021, at 2 pm EST / 1 pm CST / 11 am PST Click here Got questions, or for more information contact Joy Webb, Program Director at joy.webb@thecommunityinvestment.org For inquiries, to nominate guests or suggest topics, email us at blackfundraiserspodcast@gmail.com This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Joy has served the Community Investment Network for over a decade and filled multiple roles that include, board member, secretary, and Co-Chair for the Atlanta Conference in 2016. Joy is also the founder of the Circle of Joy (COJ) Giving Circle. As a group, members of the Circle pool their time, talent, and treasure to strategically invest in improving the quality of life for the youth of the Atlanta Metro Area. The Community Investment Network has partnered with Microsoft to provide Black-led nonprofits with free premium licenses for Microsoft Office 365 for 10 years! Signing up is easy. Click the Link below to register for the CIN & Microsoft Webinar taking place, Wednesday, April 7, 2021, at 2 pm EST / 1 pm CST / 11 am PST (https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=DepRw52_xEWnjgbQj0H3u-rAg0Y7H4xNllXk3grw1H9UOEs4WkpDS1kwMldaTEdDUU9XMDROVjUyMyQlQCN0PWcu) Got questions, or for more information contact Joy Webb, Program Director at joy.webb@thecommunityinvestment.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kia-croom/support
From My Archives,Best Regards - Rhett Palmer"The Mayor of the Airwaves"Wintley Phipps is a world-renowned vocal artist, education activist, motivational speaker, pastor, and CEO and Founder of the U.S. Dream Academy. For his work at the U.S. Dream Academy he has received numerous service awards, among them: The Excellence in Mentoring for Program Leadership Award from MENTOR/National Mentoring Partnerships; the Oprah Winfrey Angel Network Use Your Life Award; and Philanthropist of the Year Award from The National Center for Black Philanthropy, Inc.For more than twenty-eight years, he has traveled the world delivering messages of hope, advocacy, and equality to many thousands of people. A video of Phipps performing "Amazing Grace" has enjoyed over seven million views on YouTube. Notably, one of his most recent renditions of that same song came at the 56th Inaugural Presidential Prayer Service on January 21, 2009. To make a donation to benefit the Dream Academy and receive a CD of this music , please click here to visit the Wintley Phipps Online Store.A two-time Grammy Award nominee, Phipps is no stranger to performing in front of distinguished audiences. In addition to President Barack Obama, other notable listeners have included former Presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, former South African President Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, and Oprah Winfrey. Phipps is also an internationally recognized speaker on behalf of the Dream Academy and young people, having completed speaking engagements in Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa, and North and South America. In recognition of his positive global impact through speaking, The National Speakers Association awarded Wintley the prestigious Master of Influence Award.Born in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Phipps moved to Montreal at an early age and then studied at Oakwood University in Huntsville, Alabama, where he received his bachelor of arts degree in theology. He went on to earn a masters of divinity from Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Phipps has three sons with his wife Linda Diane Galloway Phipps and currently serves as the senior pastor for the Palm Bay Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Palm Bay, Florida. Bio Courtesy: Amazon @ https://www.amazon.com/POWER-DREAM-Wintley-Phipps/dp/B000GJFX7A Mattress Market - Brand Names at Discoun Each new mattress sale includes delivery, setup & takeaway of your old mattress. Complete Electric - Contact us Today! FLORIDA'S PREMIER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wood N Spoon-Everything With Every Bite Mike Wood is a Vero Beach native and strives to bring you delicious healthy fresh ingredients.
The following is a conversation between Tracey Webb, the Founder of Black Benefactors, and Denver Frederick, the Host of the Business of Giving. In this interview, Tracey Webb, Founder of Black Benefactors, shares the following: • Misunderstandings of Black Philanthropy • The Importance of Capacity Building at Black-Led Nonprofits • Impact of Black Philanthropy Month
Join us and get inspired listening to Dr. Jacqueline Bouvier Copeland's extraordinary journey in the world of philanthropy and her exceptional contributions to advancing the social and economic wellbeing of disadvantaged communities in the U.S and around the world and her significant impact on black and brown communities. Hear how Dr. Copeland founded Black Philanthropy Month in 2011, and find out how Give 8/28 got started and the significance of that date. Dr. Copeland is the co-founder of Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network (PAWPNet), a global association of African-descent and allied women leaders, donors, and activists of all backgrounds. She is also currently the Founder and Chair of the WISE Fund (Women Invested to Save Earth). Dr. Copeland serves on the board of advisors for the alternative energy company, Uncharted Power and in 2013 she received the “Hero for Health Award” for her dedication and commitment to the social justice field and outstanding achievements in the areas of leadership and research. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kelsunn-on-the-air/support
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