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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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:
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.