Gema Cantu on Uplifting BIPOC Fundraisers and Transforming Movement Funding, featured in Community-Centric Fundraising

In this article, featured in the Community Centric Fundraising, "By supporting BIPOC fundraisers’ growth and amplifying our voices, we usher in a new way of funding movements" by our Director of Development, Gema Elena Cantu, Class of 2021 Alum, featured in Community Centric Fundraising! ⁠

Gema highlights the essential role of fundraisers in our communities, stating, "As a fundraiser, you are a storyteller, a connector, and an advocate for the community you care about. Fundraising builds, sustains, and strengthens movements, and we need more fundraisers, especially fundraisers of color." ⁠

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