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Fifteen organizations awarded racial equity response grants
Sept 22, 2020
In response to the current moment—when Chicago is once again struggling with the historical legacy of systemic racism—the Fry Foundation made targeted investments in Black led organizations that amplify Black voices and create the conditions for Black people and communities to flourish. The Foundation recognized that this is an unprecedented time when Chicago residents are calling for racial justice while dealing with a pandemic that is disproportionately impacting Black communities.
Philanthropy is called upon to respond with urgency and what some are calling “radical flexibility.” To that end, staff expedited the proposal review process and worked outside of the Foundation’s traditional grantmaking procedures to identify a set of organizations that are playing critical roles in advancing racial justice. These are organizations that have both the ability to respond to the urgency of the moment and the potential to maintain the momentum needed to advance racial justice. Several of these groups are larger and established, but most are relatively new and led by emerging, promising leaders. All of the groups represent the forefront of community activism and service in Chicago today. While the reason for the activism is tragic and lies in hundreds of years of oppressive history, the energy and potential that lies ahead is inspiring:
Affinity Community Service
Assata’s Daughters
Brave Space Alliance
Black Youth Project
Chicago Community Bond Fund
Chicago Equity and Transformation
The Chicago Freedom School
Chicago Torture Justice Center
Good Kids Mad City
Inner City Muslim Network
The #LetUsBreathe Collective
Mothers Against Senseless Killings
My Block, My Hood, My City
Resident Association of Greater Englewood
Westside Justice Center