Philanthropy Colorado members are increasingly working to advance racial equity through their grantmaking, investments and initiatives. Here are a few examples:
The Dearfield Fund for Black Wealth, which is incubated at Gary Community Ventures, is an impact fund that seeks to close the racial wealth gap by investing in Black and African American first-time homebuyers in the form of down-payment assistance. Eligible homebuyers in the Denver metro area can utilize up to $40,000 in down-payment assistance, which is repaid along with 5% of their home’s appreciation at the time that they sell, refinance or transfer their home or when it is no longer than primary residence. Since launching in July 2021, the Dearfield Fund has provided $5.7 million+ in down-payment assistance to more than 150 homeowners. The Dearfield Fund is currently developing a wraparound support program and a wealth playbook for new homeowners, and the Fund is exploring opportunities to scale and replicate. Read and watch the Dearfield’s Fund’s 2023 Impact Report to meet several homeowners and the people working behind the scenes. To contact to Dearfield Fund, email info@dearfieldfund.com.
Rose Community Foundation has published a giving guide that provides information about the organizations it has supported that are addressing systemic inequities for BIPOC communities, with a particular focus on lifting up the Black community in Denver.You can find more information here: Racial Justice and Equity Giving Guide.
United Way of Larimer County is promoting racial equity through its Cultre of Equity Cohort Program. The Equity & Excellence cohort of grassroots organizations serving and led by communities of color is building grant readiness through shared learning and 1:1 consulting. The Culture of Equity cohort of larger, white-led nonprofits pursues a parallel efforts to improve the cultural relevance of programs and cultural competency of staff.
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