Black History Month Edition: Celebrating Black Philanthropy and Pushing for Black Funding Equity

The Black Fundraisers' Podcast - A podcast by Kia Croom

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ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, a 20-year nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy executive. To learn more about Kia’s work or to connect with her visit www.kiacroom.com. We encourage you to email the Black Fundraisers’ Podcast with suggestions for show topics, inquiries, advertising and sponsorship opportunities at [email protected]. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available Follow us on IG & Youtube @Blackfundraiserspodcast ABOUT TODAY’S EPISODE Dr. Jacqueline Bouvier Copeland shares her inspiration for founding Black Philanthropy Month and the push for Black funding equity. She also shares a special hidden talent of hers that she’s harnessing in the name of fundraising. ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST An award-winning innovator, Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland bridges diverse disciplines and communities to heal people, society, and the planet. She is founder and chief executive officer of The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund (WISE), also the backbone organization for other global Black initiatives she has created, such as Black Philanthropy Month and Reunity. Her work has reached at least 20 million people, and she is recognized as a History Maker, included in The Congressional Record, for her significant civic contributions. A songwriter and vocalist using the sobriquet, “Bouvier”, Dr. Copeland’s Blachant Project includes her debut jazz spirituals album, a healing journal, and other products designed to promote personal wellness during these turbulent times for all people. Learn more about Black Philanthropy Month: http://www.blackphilanthropymonth.com/2018/7/30/5erlelt74otobq4m17lxqi1l533bob Stream “Hola” from The Blachant Project: https://t.co/jCfnOA7JFF Read Black Philanthropy Month’s “Global Black Funding Principles” for Black Funding Equity http://www.blackphilanthropymonth.com/global-black-funding-principles