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INEQUITY IN PHILANTHROPY

Our Inequity in Philanthropy initiative is an effort to address deep-rooted biases and broken processes in the way “philanthropy” invests in the work and leadership of Black women.
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ABOUT

 Our Inequality in Philanthropy work is rooted in the invaluable expertise of an Advisory Group and we fundamentally believe that our city will be better because of their voices.

RECOMMENDATIONS

 Individual funders and Philanthropic Institutions have the opportunity to make significant contributions and changes to the current inequity in philanthropy in Atlanta.
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In 2020, after calling attention to the disparity in COVID-19 relief funding for Black women leaders who have been doing the work and calling attention to crisis for years, an advisory group of Black female leaders assembled to address some of these challenges. These women understand firsthand how long-standing power dynamics within philanthropic institutions restrict the ability to raise capital. Their charge was to address these deep-rooted biases and broken processes by developing a playbook for how philanthropy should, and could operate in the future.

 
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Atlanta, Respect the Leadership of Black Women

Read CCI's Sagdrina Jalal's piece on the work she is leading to address inequity in Atlanta's philanthropy and why the time is now to do it.

 
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KEY FINDINGS

In April of 2020 we analyzed funding data from the $25M+ Greater Atlanta COVID-19 Response and Relief Fund. In summary, we found:
 
 This fall, we will be releasing a set of recommendations that outlines a better approach to philanthropy -- one that centers on equity. And in a time where we need Black leadership and genius more than ever, public and charitable dollars can be a meaningful tool to help grow and scale their efforts. Their charge was to address these deep-rooted biases and broken processes by developing a playbook for how philanthropy should, and could operate in the future.
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WHY ARE WE DEVELOPING A SET OF RECOMENDATIONS?

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Atlanta is America’s most unequal city-

—and a global pandemic and civil uprising only brightens the light on the detrimental impact of inequality on families and business. Almost every issue in Atlanta, from health outcomes to financial security, disproportionately threatens Black communities.

This is not an accident—

it is a reflection of many intentional systems and policies. It is vital, especially in times of crisis, for public dollars to be distributed to trusted, effective solutions.

 
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ADVISORY BOARD

 
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