From PEAK Grantmaking <[email protected]>
Subject How to welcome, support, and include people with disabilities
Date September 8, 2020 3:01 PM
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** INSIGHT
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** Inclusive Philanthropy: How to welcome and respect people with disabilities
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If your foundation wants to offer transparency, accessibility, equity and accountability to people with disabilities, it’s just a matter of education and effort – at little or no cost. RespectAbility CEO Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi offers ten tips to get you started.
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** Weekly Reads
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“Any effort to build race consciousness within an organization should be owned and driven by everyone in the organization, from the mailroom to the boardroom.” [more] ([link removed])
– Anthony Richardson, Nord Family Foundation, on Center for Effective Philanthropy

“[O]nly 1% of grantmaking from the 25 [community] foundations that we looked at was specifically designated to benefit Black communities, even though a combined 15% of these 25 cities’ populations are Black. Put another way, these 25 foundations together distributed $78 in funding per person in their communities, but only $6 per Black person in their communities.” [more] ([link removed])
– Black Funding Denied: Community Foundation Support for Black Communities, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy

“When it comes to race, equity, access, diversity, and inclusion, we often engage in both-siding without realizing it, in the process allowing toxic and uninformed views to cloud discussions on racism, ableism, misogyny, etc. It is important to recognize it so we can put a stop to it.” [more] ([link removed])
– Vu Le, Nonprofit AF

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