Channeling Our Collective Power to Create a Just & Equitable Multiracial Future
Wealthy people of color, BIPOC-led organizations, and movement leaders are coming together to build a new philanthropic power base committed to driving cross-class, cross-racial solidarity and racial justice.
Isabelle Leighton
Executive Director
Impact Highlights
We’re bringing wealthy people of color, BIPOC-led organizations, and movement leaders together to create a new philanthropic power base.
Accomplishments to Date
Members channeled $20 million to values-aligned organizations
Launched 3 grantmaking funds to support 15 grantees
Mobilized $120 million in funding to BIPOC-focused climate justice organizations
Secured 31 Climate Funders Justice Pledges, including 11 top climate funders
Top Funders Committed to Climate Justice
11 of the top 40 climate funders have committed to allocating at least 30% of their climate funding to BIPOC-led power-building groups and providing greater transparency in their grant reporting.
Big Moments in Our Journey
The media is an important ally in shifting the scales toward racial justice. We’re grateful to the many values-aligned publications, editors, and journalists who have acknowledged and uplifted our work.
Awards
2022 IPPY Awards Trend of the Year by Inside Philanthropy
10 Most Innovative Companies with Fewer than 10 Employees by Fast Company
March on Washington Award
Recent Headlines
Isabelle Leighton
Executive Director
Supporting Movement Leaders
When wealthy donors band together to support organizations working for systemic change, we can build power in communities of color. We’re proud to support these movement leaders through catalytic giving programs.
The Power Fund
Create change for and accountability to communities of color.
Funded $2M between 2020 and 2021.
Solidarity is Power
Invest in young leaders and create a multiracial democracy.
Mobilized 19 donors to channel $270,000+ in funds to 25 organizations.
Radical Resources
Build generational power and wealth in BIPOC communities.
Channeled $317,500 to 20 movement leaders.