What movement do you feel most passionate about? Health? Education? Environment? Criminal Justice? LGBTQ? What does that movement need in order to flourish? How do you think philanthropy can help?
We need you to tell us what NCRP, and foundations and other funders can do to support these movements in the near-term and during the next 10 years.
How can philanthropy best support movements? More from @NCRP here: https://t.co/AipBuCUjh7 #MovementMoney pic.twitter.com/ccrGWKAgYc
— Mida Associates (@MidaAssociates) May 8, 2017
One of the goals of NCRP’s new strategic framework is:
“Over the next 10 years we want to ensure that social movements – especially those led by the people most affected by disparities and inequality – have the philanthropic resources they need to win significant victories that make our society fairer and more just and democratic.”
There are differences among the many movements working to address inequities and injustice in specific issue areas such as health, education and environment.
Encourage collaboration on the ground and adoption of higher 'risk capital' to fund immediate calls to action & scale civic action? https://t.co/Yu6CXnmMfN
— Ryan Ginard (@ryanginard) May 5, 2017
Join us in this conversation.
We must support community efforts to redefine and envision their own safety. Please see our #FreedomtoThrive report, https://t.co/2rvKHI2rU7
— Kumar Rao (@KumarRaoNYC) July 25, 2017
Tweet us @NCRP, post on our Facebook page or email us at community@ncrp.org.
To learn more, check out our #MovementMoney launch video.
Jack Rome is communications intern at NCRP. Follow @NCRP on Twitter.
Image by Mark Dixon. Used under Creative Commons license.
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