Over the past two years, many corporations issued statements of support and pledged billions of dollars for Black communities in response to the killing of George Floyd and Covid-19’s impact on Black communities. These efforts aim to address the historical and ongoing racial injustices facing people of African descent in America. What are the investments and initiatives being funded by corporate philanthropies in response to these issues? How will these philanthropies continue to be responsive to current needs, while fulfilling their pledges to address historic under-funding of Black leaders and nonprofits? This is a special convening of corporate philanthropy, to better understand how these partners can move from reaction to action.
Join us for an important conversation with corporate philanthropy, where you will hear from leaders, including:
- Dalila Wilson-Scott, Comcast NBC Universal Foundation
- Marvin Carr, Center for Racial Equity, Walmart.org
- Towalame Austin, Sony Music Group
- Shanell McGoy, Gilead Sciences
Corporate Philanthropy Professionals who participate in this webinar will:
- deepen understanding of ABFE’s Responsive Philanthropy in Black Communities (RPBC) framework to effectively fund Black communities (I attached a summary of our framework, for quick reference);
- learn about successful corporate foundation strategies/collaboratives in support of our population; and
- gauge interest in future networking and professional development opportunities re: corporate investments in Black populations.