Amendment #464 to H4000
Infrastructure support for Black-led non-profit institutions
Ms. Fox of Boston moves that the bill be amended by inserting after item 7003-1206 the following item:
…..$5,000,000
For infrastructure support and new initiatives undertaken by Black-led non-profit institutions focused on the pressing social and economic needs of communities of color; provided that grants and other expenditures under this account shall be allocated by the Black Directors Alliance…..$5,000,000
Over the past several years, Black-led, community engaged, non-profits have seen a steady decline in funding from philanthropic foundation and public sector sources. Already embattled and often serving a community over-looked and/or denigrated, these systematic cuts are proving devastating. Groups like the Peace Institute, City Life/ Vida Urbana, the Union of Minority Neighborhoods and others are having their work critically hampered. While being Black-led often increases their effectiveness in the communities they serve, it can simultaneously hinder the access to social and financial capital to help them survive during economically tough times.