The organizers of Black Philanthropy Month have developed a checklist for donors and investors designed to increase the flow of money to Black-led nonprofits and business ventures.
“We don’t have an equal opportunity to access private capital,” said Jacqueline Bouvier Copeland. “Both the nonprofit sector and our business sector is being decimated across the world due to Covid and resulting recession.”
The principles were developed over the course of Black Philanthropy Month in August, which Bouvier Copeland founded in 2011 to celebrate the UN International Decade for People of African Descent. The monthlong celebration included four virtual conferences that attracted nearly 2,000 participants. Other online and in-person get-togethers during the month attracted more than 1 million participants in 30 countries, said Bouvier Copeland, who is chief executive of the WISE Fund.
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