New data reveals that many funding commitments made to Black nonprofits in the wake of the 2020 racial reckoning remain unfulfilled. Despite pledges from various organizations to support Black-led initiatives and combat systemic racism, a significant portion of promised funds has not been delivered. This lack of follow-through impacts the capacity of these nonprofits to drive meaningful change in their communities. The unkept promises highlight persistent challenges in securing financial support for Black nonprofit organizations, potentially undermining efforts to address racial inequity. The article underscores the need for accountability and transparency in philanthropic endeavors, urging stakeholders to honor their commitments and support Black nonprofits effectively. This trend also raises questions about the sincerity and effectiveness of corporate and foundation commitments made in 2020.
Black EnterpriseNew data shows who may be affected by potential Social Security shortfall by 2032
In 2032, Social Security may face significant financial challenges, raising concerns that it may be going broke. According to new data, without intervention, the trust