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Abid Jan

A curious student of the nexus between public safety, inequity and community well-being, sharing learning to leverage success.

Some lessons from social justice grant-making

Increasingly, funders who consider themselves “progressive” are leaning into social justice frameworks in their grantmaking. But what does that mean, and how can foundations adopt social justice philanthropy practices more intentionally?

Social Justice Philanthropy is catching up. Here is a very thoughtful and impressive “Putting Equity First” strategic framework (https://lnkd.in/eHqquVKK ) by The Funders Network (https://lnkd.in/eyk5QGFH) – a robust network of more than 170 foundations as well as state, regional and national funders.

Another funders’ collaborative is the Social Equity Collaborative Fund (SECF) in San Diego – an equity-focused pooled grantmaking fund facilitated by Catalyst that supports collaborative grassroots efforts to improve the economic, social, and physical well being of residents ( https://lnkd.in/enYuf3vC )

Interestingly, the Community Foundations in US have also proactively focused on advancing equity. Here is their guide: How Community Philanthropy Can Build Racial and Social Equity through Mission Investing (https://lnkd.in/eYBssQdf)

#equity #equityandinclusion
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  • tlovertonet
    Posted October 29, 2024 9:52 am
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    It’s exhausting to search out educated individuals on this topic, but you sound like you understand what you’re talking about! Thanks

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