0.1 percent of the world’s philanthropic money goes to Black feminist activists — this global organization is working to change that

The Black Feminist Fund is a Black women-led initiative aiming to raise $100 million for Black feminist movements globally

Why It Matters

Black feminist activists are at the forefront of political and social change worldwide, yet they receive a miniscule amount of global philanthropic dollars. Closing that gap requires a new approach to grantmaking — one that’s Black women-led, trust-based, and community-first — and resources from the rest of the sector.

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