Why Black-Led Nonprofits Struggle to Get Funding And How to Change That with Ebonie Johnson Cooper
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When Ebonie Johnson Cooper noticed how few Black-led nonprofits were being funded, she decided to do something about it. As the founder and Executive Director of the Young, Black, and Giving Back Institute (YBGB), she’s leading a movement that’s empowering the next generation of Black philanthropists and closing the racial funding gap in the nonprofit sector.
Whether you're a nonprofit leader seeking funding opportunities, someone passionate about giving back, or simply curious about how to make a meaningful impact in your community, this episode offers practical insights and inspiration that will transform how you think about philanthropy.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- How giving circles work and why pooling resources creates greater impact
- The real reasons why Black-led organizations struggle to access funding
- The significance of August 28th in Black History and why the day is the largest in funding for Black-led nonprofits
- How Millennials and Gen Z are redefining giving
- Practical ways to give back regardless of income level
Connect with Ebonie:
Website → youngblackgivingback.org | give828.org
LinkedIn → @eboniejohnsoncooper
IG → @ybgb_institute
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