Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

BLACK INVESTMENTS IN GREENSBORO

Black Initiated. Black led. Black funded.

In 2015 the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro was awarded a grant from W.K. Kellogg Foundation to expand and deepen its relationships with donors of color. Over the past five years, through the Expanding Community Giving initiative, CFGG has made major strides engaging more ethnically and racially diverse donors. This activity highlighted the lack of a permanent endowment focused on funding critical issues in the Black community, resulting in the establishment of the Black Investments in Greensboro (BIG) Equity Fund.

A group of Black donors combined their assets to create the initial funding needed to create Greensboro’s first endowment focused on the Black community.

Greensboro needs a permanent endowment focused on funding critical issues in the Black community.

The BIG Equity Fund was established in December 2019 with initial funding from Black donors with a vision to be a philanthropic powerhouse that transforms the educational, health, and social well-being of the Black community.

WHY IS THIS INITIATIVE IMPORTANT TO OUR COMMUNITY?​​

$1,461,660

COMMITTED TO DATE

188

FUNDERS

1

UNIFIED VISION

The BIG Equity Fund, established as a permanent endowment, aims to invest in the economic mobility of the black community and serve as a conduit for creating a multi-generational legacy. Our mission is to address disparities by influencing systems, policies, and structures. Comprised of black leaders, we strongly believe in the transformative power of collective philanthropy and the imperative to utilize our assets and resources to tackle inequities. We invite you to join this movement and contribute your social, moral, intellectual, financial, or reputational capital.

Mae Douglas, BIG Equity Fund Steering Committee Chair
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