Nonprofit leaders speak on people-centered philanthropy
Research has shown that Black nonprofit leaders face unique challenges, particularly in securing adequate funding for their organizations. A study by Candid found that nonprofits with Black CEOs are more likely to have smaller revenues than those with white CEOs. Black leaders didn’t need that study to know this was the case.
Despite the challenges Black nonprofit leaders face, they are committed to meeting the needs in their communities. These leaders use knowledge, partnerships, and ingenuity to get the work done because they are passionate about the role they play to change the world for the greater good of all, particularly for those most marginalized.
As part of Candid’s "Nonprofit leaders speak on..." series, join us to discuss strategies and practices that are working to make philanthropy more equitable. Attendees will gain valuable insights and leave encouraged to think more expansively and creatively about how to keep critical community work well-resourced.
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