Interview with Lyle Matthew Kan (Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy)
Asian Americans / Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy is a justice-minded national philanthropy serving organization that provides unique community spaces for
Asian Americans / Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy is a justice-minded national philanthropy serving organization that provides unique community spaces for
The Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute is a national education and advocacy organization that works alongside
Pillars Fund amplifies the leadership, narratives, and talents of Muslims in the United States to advance opportunities. They have distributed
If Not Us Then Who supports environmental leadership from indigenous peoples and local communities to build networks and cultivate inclusive
Hip Hop Public Health (HHPH) uses hip hop tracks and videos to approach health communication and behavior change among young
Heartland Fund addresses the gap in funding for rural areas, particularly BIPOC communities, by connecting rural leaders with funding partners
Nex Cubed is a venture accelerator that invests in underrepresented founders and under-served communities. Their HBCU Founders Accelerator invests in
Hyphen develops public-private co-investment strategies and catalyzes multi-sector partnerships to improve the material conditions of low-income communities, communities of color,
New Profit is a national venture philanthropy organization created by and for social entrepreneurs. They use a model to support
Native Americans in Philanthropy is a Native-led organization that promotes equitable and effective philanthropy in Native communities. They support several