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Race

A Focus on Racial Equity

The Nonprofit Finance Fund has gathered data on the differences in experiences of BIPOC-led compared to white-led organizations in a new 2022 survey.

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Race

Coming Home to Who We Really Are

Building on the original article published in 1999, Tema Okun offers a revised understanding of White Supremacy Culture and its continued relevance for racial justice work.

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Race

10 Signposts That You’re on the Path to Authentic DEIB+

The Support Center has developed a list of 10 signs that you're on the right path to DEIB+ issues in your organization.

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Race

17 Units Here. 8,555 There. See Where NYC Builds Its Affordable Housing

City Limits has developed a map showing where affordable housing is being built in New York City.

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Race

One Nation Under a Groove

Writing an essay for the Nonprofit Quarterly, Shawn Ginwright describes how to build a Black-led community organization and what Black nonprofit leaders need.

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Race

Funding for Racial Equity

In partnership with the Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity, Candid has curated an expansive collection of useful racial equity data.

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Race

How Prospect Research Can Help Nonprofits Become Less Racist

Elisa Shoenberger writes about prospect research, what it can do for your organization, and the philanthropic misconception that people of color do not have wealth.

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Race

Five Ways to Cope With Racial Trauma for Black People

In this video from the Washington Post, the Lily team reviews five ways Black people can deal with racial trauma.

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Leadership

Trading Glass Ceilings for Glass Cliffs

The Building Movement Project has released a new report from its Race to Lead series containing important data points about nonprofit leaders of color. 

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Race

Lesson of the Day: ‘Why Are More Black Kids Suicidal? A Search for Answers.’

Nicole Daniels, writing for the New York Times, summarizes thoughts surrounding the growing rates of self-harm among Black teenagers.

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