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(CBM) – Last week, philanthropic organizations and other funders joined hands to launch the California Black Freedom Fund (CBFF), a new $100 million initiative that will provide resources to Black-led organizations in the state of California over the next five years.
Co-created with Black leaders and organizers, the first-of-its-kind fund will ensure that California’s growing ecosystem of local grassroots, Black-led organizing groups have sustained investments that equip them with the resources they need to push back against entrenched forces of systemic and institutionalized racism.
“Over the past year, we’ve seen Black communities across the country step up boldly as the conscience of our nation to challenge the status quo,” said Cathy Cha, president and chief executive officer of the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund, a Bay Area philanthropic organization that tackles a broad range of social issues. “The California Black Freedom Fund represents a great opportunity to
Funders Join Together to Launch $100 Million California Black Freedom Fund
New Fund Invests in Black Power-Building and Organizing in California
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, philanthropic organizations and funders joined together to launch the California Black Freedom Fund, a new $100 million initiative to provide abundant resources to Black-led power-building organizations in the state over the next five years. Co-created with Black leaders and organizers, the first-of-its-kind fund will ensure that California s growing ecosystem of locally rooted Black-led organizing efforts have the sustained investments and resources they need to eradicate systemic and institutional racism.
Tracey L. (Smith) Quartaroli, loving wife, devoted mother and loyal friend, died on Wednesday, January 20, at the young age of 51, after losing her three-year, hard-fought battle with Stage IV colon cancer. She was at her home surrounded by her family and closest friends.
Tracey was born June 19, 1969, in Kanazawa, Japan, at the U.S. Naval base where both her father and mother were stationed. The family eventually returned to the states and resided in such places as Annapolis, Maryland, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Colorado Springs, Colorado, finally settling in San Jose, California.
Tracey attended Willow Glen High School and graduated in 1987. She continued her education at San Jose State University, where she received a bachelorâs degree in advertising. She also met the love of her life in college, her husband, Brian. Her professional career included working at multiple Silicon Valley-based startup companies. She worked in the marketing departments and coordinated and managed
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