This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter looks at ways to resource low-income and BIPOC communities.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter looks at ways to resource low-income and BIPOC communities. First, we feature an article on building bridges between Black churches and impact investors. Our second article looks at how philanthropy and movement groups can organize locally to access funding from federal infrastructure and climate programs. Next, we offer a primer on how loan guarantees work—and how nonprofits can use them to advance their missions. Lastly, we encourage you to attend our upcoming free webinar on standing up to corporate profiteering.
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Connecting Faith Institutions to Capital ([link removed])
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At a conference held this spring in Mississippi, Black churches and impact investors sought to find common ground to counter systemic economic and racial inequality. Read more... ([link removed])
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Getting Federal Dollars to Communities: An Action Agenda ([link removed])
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“To help BIPOC and low-income communities access [federal] resources, philanthropy must focus on moving money to help others get the hard things done.” Read more... ([link removed])
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“Partnering with a mission-aligned guarantor should allow beneficiaries to take in new data and reassess risks to make enduring, equitable changes.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Today at 2 pm ET, NPQ’s Rithika Ramamurthy moderates a conversation with Saqib Bhatti and Bree Carlson (the Action Center on Race & the Economy) and Maximilian Alvarez (The Real News Network). Webinar panelists will discuss racial justice organizing in the economy and how to counter corporate profiteering from racism, especially in prisons and policing. Free registration here... ([link removed])
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