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United Way Announces 2023 Racial Equity Fund Committing $1M to Community

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United Way for Southeastern Michigan, has announced the year two recipients of $1 million in grant funding. The Racial Equity Fund, designed to help all people experience authentic inclusion and have equitable access to resources and opportunities, now enters its second year. Twenty-six organizations are receiving grants of up to $50,000 to address leadership development, sustainability, and economics in Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC)-led organizations across Southeastern Michigan.

The Racial Equity Fund provides financial support and technical assistance to organizations through flexible and unrestricted grants. It was designed by a diverse and inclusive workgroup of community members in 2021. The objective is to empower those most harmed by systemic oppression to thrive and reach their full potential.

“It is vitally important to support sustainability and leadership development for organizations who have faced barriers to their ability to impact our communities,” said Tonya Adair, Chief People, Equity, and Inclusion Officer, United Way for Southeastern Michigan. “The success of the first cohort of the Fund inspired our continued support of this important work. Thanks to sponsors, supporters, and proactive members of the community, we can extend this impact and continue to close the gap of historic inequities.”

The founding workgroup’s scope was informed by the Centering Community Voice Blueprint – an effort to proactively incorporate lived experience into United Way’s grantmaking process. Every aspect of the decision-making process prioritized the lived experience of the community.

Funded organizations will provide programs and projects that work toward eliminating racial disparities in pursuit of a more equitable and just community for everyone. Last year, a total of 23 organizations were funded and continue their equity development work.

Members of the original workgroup were chosen by United Way for Southeastern Michigan’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Team. Local organizations and leaders with close ties to the community made the nine-week commitment to developing the framework for the Fund and selection process.

Here is a representative sample of the 26 funded organizations and a description of their proposed projects/efforts:

To learn more about United Way for Southeastern Michigan’s Racial Equity Fund or other United Way initiatives, visit Racial Equity Fund | Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (unitedwaysem.org).

 

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