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The Arkansas Community Foundation and the Arkansas Black Philanthropy Collaborative announced late Thursday the availability of grants from the Building Black Communities Fund, designed to benefit Black-led and Black-serving nonprofits.
Applications for grants of up to $25,000 each are being accepted through May 15. Click here for more details.
The grants, funded by Facebook, will support programs and initiatives designed to affect Black people and communities in the Little Rock metropolitan statistical area, which includes Pulaski, Saline, Perry, Grant, Faulkner and Lonoke counties.
Applicants must be led by a governing body that is 51% Black or the population it serves must be 75% Black.
Central Arkansas Black-led, Black-serving nonprofits eligible for grants up to $25,000
This commitment is part of Facebook’s broader $1.1 billion investment in Black and diverse suppliers, creators and communities in the U.S.
Credit: Arkansas Community Foundation and Arkansas Black Philanthropy Collaborative Author: Press Release Updated: 10:22 AM CDT April 16, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Arkansas Community Foundation and the Arkansas Black Philanthropy Collaborative announced the availability of grants from the Building Black Communities Fund to benefit Black-led and Black-serving nonprofit organizations.
Applications are open for grants of up to $25,000 each to support programs and initiatives specifically designed to impact Black people and communities in the Little Rock metropolitan statistical area, which includes Pulaski, Saline, Perry, Grant, Faulkner and Lonoke Counties.