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The Stanford Social Innovation Review is hosting a platform to discuss how philanthropy is using impact investing to advance racial equity. The series begins with statement from Mission Investors Exchange and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation with some data and information on why their organizations use an equity-first lens. You can read more and follow the series here:
How Foundations Are Using Impact Investing to Advance Racial Equity (SSIR)
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Racial inequity is inextricably connected to nearly every social challenge that philanthropy seeks to address. Quality healthcare. Affordable housing. Access to a better education. Participation in a just economy. These are just some of the challenges that disproportionately affect people of color and are central to the mission-driven work undertaken by foundations. |
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Olivia Rebanal
Director of Inclusive Food Systems
Capital Impact Partners
Oakland CA
(510) 496-2235
orebanal@capitalimpact.org------------------------------