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Black Arts and Cultural Ecosystems: Interconnected Strategies and Stand-Alone Strength

  • Feb 1
  • 1 min read

Join the Black Funders Network of the Bay Area for an action-oriented conversation about how Bay Area grantmakers are directly supporting Black arts and culture ecosystems and as part of broader strategies. 


This space allows grantmakers to analyze funding models and gain the peer-driven insights necessary to refine their 2026 investment approaches. 


Lunch from a local Black-owned business will be provided.


Program Goals:

  1. Celebrate and map explicit connections between Black arts and cross-sector goals like civic power, health outcomes, economic mobility, and rejuvenation

  2. Identify and describe community infrastructures and grantmaking models that have helped to build a strong Black arts and cultural ecosystems

  3. Cultivate peer-to-peer relationships to facilitate future resource-sharing and investment opportunities among funders


Who May Attend: 

Attendance is open to the BFN member community. We invite our new and returning members, those ready to renew, and the allies and prospective partners who are interested in joining.



 
 
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