Episode 9: Ecosystem of Giving
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23m
This episode of In the Room features three organizations that show all communities of color what’s possible when you collaborate.
For example, since 2010, the Black community in Arizona has grown 33%, which outpaces the state’s growth rate of 13%.
These leaders think that it’s important for philanthropic organizations, with the same goals, to support each other in order to grow strong, supportive communities.
Watch our interview with Arizona Community Foundation, Students Engaged in Ethical Donations (SEED) and Real Engagement through Active Philanthropy (REAP) to learn how they built an ecosystem of giving that uplifts the Black community in Arizona.
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