NCRP Honors Vu Le with its Inaugural “Pablo Eisenberg Memorial Prize’ for...
NCRP Honors Vu Le with its Inaugural “Pablo Eisenberg Memorial Prize’ for Philanthropy Criticism Yes, strategic posting of cute baby animals is genius marketing. But it’s Vu Le’s ability to...
View ArticleNCRP Honors the Black Immigrants Bail Fund with its “Get Up, Stand Up” Award...
NCRP Honors the Black Immigrants Bail Fund with its “Get Up, Stand Up” Award for Rapid-Response Grantmaking Funder is celebrated for modeling how to provide timely, flexible resources and a simplified...
View ArticlePhilanthropy’s Responsibility in Deepening Dialogue Not Fear
For nearly five decades, NCRP’s mission has been to transform the philanthropic sector to one where funders build, share, and wield power in allyship with domestic social justice movements. Those...
View ArticleFund Organizing Like Our Democracy Depends on It…Because It Does
This past month, millions of people cast their vote in elections across the country to choose local leaders and decide on policies that will be consequential for their communities. Although some people...
View ArticleSupport NCRP Members This #GivingTuesday & Beyond
Every year, after Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday, comes Giving Tuesday – a day dedicated to donating to your favorite causes and organizations. This #GivingTuesday, we hope you will use...
View ArticleUnpacking Philanthropy Ep. 3: Philanthropy’s Role in Racial Healing (Transcript)
The following is a transcript of Episode 3 of NCRP’s video series, Unpacking Philanthropy. Check out the video here on LinkedIn. Hello, and welcome to Unpacking Philanthropy. I’m Aaron Dorfman. For...
View ArticleNCRP Report: Philanthropy Must Play An Active Role in Reparations for Black...
CONTACT (S): Russell Roybal rroybal@ncrp.org Elbert Garcia, egarcia@ncrp.org NCRP: Philanthropy Must Play An Active Role in Reparations for Black People Cracks in the...
View ArticleHistory in the Service of Healing – and Democracy
Mariana Barros-Titus When Washington, DC was established as the capital of the United States by the Residency Act of 1790, the city’s framers aimed to build a beacon of democracy for all the world to...
View ArticlePhilanthropy’s Love Problem
“The word ‘love’ is most often defined as a noun, yet we would all love better if we used it as a verb… Imagine how much easier it would be for us to learn how to love if we began with a shared...
View ArticleFollowing the Bat Signal: Funding Democracy Like You Mean It
NCRP Field Manager Trey Gibson In September 2023, Executive Director of Movement Voter PAC, Billy Wimsatt, penned an incredibly moving letter about the current state of funding for voter engagement....
View ArticleNCRP Remembers Janine Lee, President and CEO of Philanthropy Southeast
The staff, board, and partners of the National Committee of Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) were deeply saddened to hear earlier this month about the passing of one of philanthropy’s most impactful...
View ArticleReproductive Justice or Nothing
February 12th-18th launched this year’s annual #BlackGirlFreedomWeek. Hosted by the Black Girl Freedom Fund and the #1Billion4BlackGirls campaign, the hybrid event is a week-long celebration of Black...
View ArticleLeveling the Playing Field
Showing Up for Women this Women’s History Month and Beyond Every March, we celebrate and honor Women’s History Month by focusing on the incredible accomplishments of women. Our focus should go beyond...
View ArticleA Dual Threat: Cop City’s Danger to Both Climate and Reproductive Justice
When the City of Atlanta proposed an 85-acre spot within the Weelaunee South River Forest in Dekalb County, Georgia as the site of a new “public safety” training facility, the backlash was swift. There...
View ArticleEvery Day is Earth Day for Indigenous People
As we commemorate Earth Day, it’s important to hear directly from leaders working on the frontlines of changing how we care for not just our physical environment, but life that inhabits it. So, we sat...
View ArticleNCRP Showcases Community-led Effort to Hold Billionaire Climate Funders...
CONTACT (S): Russell Roybal rroybal@ncrp.org Jennifer Amuzie, jamuzie@ncrp.org NCRP Showcases Community-led Effort to Hold Billionaire Climate Funders Accountable to...
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