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Posted on June 8, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

The New York Life Foundation in partnership with the Afterschool Alliance announced $1.5 million in new grants to 36 youth development organizations to support disadvantaged middle school youth during the out-of-school time (OST) hours.

Posted on June 7, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

United States Artists and the Rainin Foundation hosted a virtual gathering of the inaugural Rainin Fellows: Margo Hall, Rodrigo Reyes, Amara Tabor-Smith, and Saqib Keval with Jocelyn Jackson of the People’s Kitchen Collective.

Posted on June 3, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation just announced Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY), a three-year, $125 million initiative to reactivate New York State’s creative economy and secure the future of its artists, according to the press release.

Posted on June 2, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

In his most recent blog, Vu Le discusses ways in which white supremacy manifests in nonprofit and philanthropy.

Posted on June 1, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

For the month of June, GIA’s photo banner features work supported by Ana & Adeline Foundation.

Posted on May 27, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

A $12.6 million regional initiative of America’s Cultural Treasures will provide new funding for Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and Asian American-led arts organizations, states the announcement.

Posted on May 26, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

In a recent Nonprofit Quarterly webinar, participants including Natalia (“Nati”) Linares, coauthor of the "Solidarity Not Charity: Arts and Culture Grantmaking in the Solidarity Economy" report, commissioned by Grantmakers in the Arts, discuss "Remaking the Economy: Core elements of system change."

Posted on May 25, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

Los Angeles BIPOC arts workers make less than their white counterparts on average, states a study recently released by the L.A. County Department of Arts and Culture with the Center for Business and Management of the Arts (CBMArts) at Claremont Graduate University, Artnet reported.

Posted on May 20, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

"The idea behind participatory grantmaking is both simple and powerful: What if we shifted decision-making power away from supposedly expert grantmakers and investors? What if people with lived experience had the power to devise and implement solutions to the problems they face?" write Ben Wrobel and Meg Massey in Nonprofit Quarterly.

Posted on May 19, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

In a recent article published in Generocity, Bread & Roses Community Fund and Philadelphia Black Giving Circle discuss why large grantmakers are "beginning to think like their much smaller counterparts."