Five Prov. Non-Profits Receive Grants From RI Foundation to Mark MLK Day

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Five Prov. Non-Profits Receive Grants From RI Foundation to Mark MLK Day

The RI Foundation has awarded five Providence organizations that serve African-American communities a total of $25,000 in grants from the Black Philanthropy Initiative, a field of interest fund at the Foundation. 

The five organizations include the Urban League of Rhode Island, Capital Good Fund, Higher Ground International, Refugee Dream Center and the Rhode Island Black Business Association.

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“By funding proposals that promote equity and access, we can improve the lives of Rhode Island’s Black community. Encouraging long-term, systemic changes will create pathways to achievement and success,” said Linda Newton, who co-chairs the BPI advisory committee.

Black Philanthropy Initiative 

The Black Philanthropy Initiative was launched in 2009 and is the first fund at the Foundation devoted exclusively to causes and issues affecting Black Rhode Islanders. 

The grants come as BPI launches a fundraising appeal. 

“With your support, we can continue to fund initiatives like these that will improve the economic security of Black Rhode Islanders. Your contribution will create a permanent source of funding for Black empowerment,” said the Honorable Edward Clifton, who co-chairs BPI’s advisory committee with Newton. 

RI Foundation

The Rhode Island Foundation is the largest and most comprehensive funder of nonprofit organizations in Rhode Island. 

The Foundation awarded $34.8 million in grants to organizations in 2014. 

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Non-Profit Organizations Receiving Grants From RI Foundation

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