More largely, a 2023 report by the Chronicle of Philanthropy continues to show that organizations led by and/or serving Black people, Indigenous people, or people of color receive less funding than their white-led counterparts. They further report: “...We believe that these patterns along racial and ethnic lines could make it harder for nonprofits to fill gaps in the services not fully provided by the government and companies — particularly for organizations serving marginalized communities.”
For more:
- Visit the Black Collective Foundation MN's website to download the report.
- Read the Star Tribune's analysis of the report's findings.
- Read the Chronicle of Philanthropy's research brief on funding for BIPOC nonprofits.