Fund for Progress on Race in America
Posted by United Way Worldwide on February 8, 2016
The Fund for Progress on Race in America Powered by The United Way Worldwide
In the wake of the attacks in Charleston, the trauma in Ferguson, Baltimore and New York, and countless expressions of violence and division, it is clear that the nation’s long struggle with racial bias is far from over. But in the past year we also have witnessed moments of inspiration, most notably from members of the Charleston community, who, in the face of hatred, did something amazing. They forgave.
That reaction inspired A+E Networks to create the Fund for Progress on Race in America Powered by the United Way to support organizations working to heal historic racial divides, identify and eradicate bias, and activate solutions, as well as to directly aid the Charleston community that inspired this effort.
The initial donation from the Fund is expected to help seed the Master Planning process for a new memorial wing at Charleston’s Mother Emanuel Church to honor those whose lives were lost, and to tell the story of the rich history of the oldest AME church in the south. A portion of the proceeds from concert ticket sales will go to the City of Charleston’s Mother Emanuel Hope Fund to provide support for victims’ families and survivors.
The Fund for Progress on Race in America is now accepting grant applications. The fund plans to distribute grants to support projects that work to heal historic racial divides, identify and eradicate bias, and activate solutions. The grant application period will commence January 25, 2016, and end February 29, 2016.
http://www.unitedway.org/shining-a-light/the-fund-and-grant/grant
More in "Grant Opportunities"
- Grants Strengthen Programs for At-Risk Youth – Jan 31
- Request for Proposals: Youth Mental Health Corps – Feb 7
- Military and Veterans programs – Jan 6
Stay Current in Philly's Higher Education and Nonprofit Sector
We compile a weekly email with local events, resources, national conferences, calls for proposals, grant, volunteer and job opportunities in the higher education and nonprofit sectors.