RESOURCES ARE
POWER.No one knows the needs of a community—and the solutions that will make the biggest difference—better than the people living and working in that community. They know what's missing, what works, and how to mobilize the community to get it. Yet in most states, Black and people-of-color-led organizing groups typically have access to less resources than others on the state's advocacy landscape. And fewer resources mean less capacity, less power, and limited ability to leverage their expertise to deliver change for young children and their families.
The new Early Childhood Power Equity Fund was created to infuse $10 million into these organizations in a way that maximizes their capacity and demonstrates the impact of a new kind of philanthropy. |