“Stubborn disparities” in staffing based on race, age, gender, sexual orientation, and disability status remain entrenched at foundations despite leaders’ promises to build organizations that are diverse and inclusive, according to a new report by the Council on Foundations.
The report found that many indicators of diversity had barely budged over the past several years.
People of color account for 27.3 percent of all full-time staff positions, up slightly from 2016. Since that year, the percentage of people of color serving as chief executive remained the same, at 10.3 percent, reflecting a professional work force “largely in stasis,” according to the report.
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