Delaware Community Foundation awards grants

Delaware State News
Posted 4/26/22

The Delaware Community Foundation, in partnership with the African American Empowerment Fund of Delaware, has awarded $287,200 to 17 nonprofit organizations led by and serving Black, indigenous and other people of color through the BIPOC Leaders and Communities Grants Program.

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Delaware Community Foundation awards grants

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The Delaware Community Foundation, in partnership with the African American Empowerment Fund of Delaware, has awarded $287,200 to 17 nonprofit organizations led by and serving Black, indigenous and other people of color through the BIPOC Leaders and Communities Grants Program.

The recipients include:

  • 4th-Dimension Leaders — $10,000.
  • American Civil Liberties Union Foundation — $20,000.
  • Center for Structural Equity — $20,000.
  • Choir School of Delaware — $20,000.
  • Delaware Adolescent Program — $20,000.
  • Delaware College Scholars — $19,000.
  • Developing Artist Collaboration — $20,000.
  • Edge for Tomorrow — $20,000.
  • Harambee Delaware Fund — $20,000.
  • Love in Deed Community Development Corp. — $16,200.
  • Mom’s House of Dover — $2,000.
  • Network Connect — $20,000.
  • One Village Alliance — $20,000.
  • Pathways to Success — $10,000.
  • Philadelphia Arms Townhomes — $10,000.
  • Reel Families for Change — $20,000.
  • True Access Capital — $20,000.

DCF’s BIPOC Leaders and Communities Grants are underwritten by a group of charitable funds. For a full list of those funds, visit here.

This year’s grants also were supported by gifts from Corteva Agriscience and the First State Fund.

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