Route One Apparel's Fundraiser

Baltimore Black-led Solidarity Fund

 

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About this Campaign

Route One Apparel

$500 MICRO-GRANTS FOR CHANGEMAKERS


UPDATE: The Baltimore Black-led Solidarity Fund has surpassed our original goal of providing fifty $500 microgrants and has provided over 100 micro-grants! Let's keep it going!

(See a list of current grantees here.)


CLLCTIVLY and our partners recognize that COVID-19 and the necessary public health measures to address it will affect our community in many ways – in the weeks ahead and the months to come.

(See a list of current grantees here.)

Along with the life-threatening implications, it will disrupt the normal operations of everyone in our community. Black-led organizations on the frontline are essential to the wellbeing of our community. As these organizations respond, they may become financially vulnerable themselves as they scramble to cover the cost of expanding their services or suspend programs and events that generate revenue. 

According to a recent report on the racial wealth divide in Baltimore, 32 percent of Black Baltimore have zero household net worth and 67 percent could not survive more than three months in the absence of income.

As noted in The Case for Funding Black-led Social Change, there has been a long pattern of philanthropic neglect and under-investment in the infrastructure of Black institutions. Black-led organizations are often expected to do more with less. As the weeks go on, the hardship on individuals and families will intensify. Many already on the financial edge may be pushed into crisis. The demand for emergency services, food, rent, utility, and childcare assistance as well as mental health services is anticipated. This is when we will need our organizations the most.     

Our community needs your support to ensure these organizations can help us through this time and in the future.  

In the spirit of Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility) now is the time for all of us to come together to support those in need and to contribute to the vitality and health of our community.

Your financial contribution will support micro-grants for Baltimore’s Black-led Changemakers.

About CLLCTIVLY

Community organizations often work in silos, these silos lead to fragmentation, fragmentation leads to duplication, and duplication leads to wasted resources – time, talent and treasure.

CLLCTIVLY is a hyper-local social change ecosystem using an asset-based framework to focus on racial equity, narrative change, and social connectedness.

Our mission is to end the fragmentation and duplication of programs, to learn from and about each other, and to be a resource for the Greater Baltimore community that seeks to find, fund and partner with Black social change organizations.

CLLCTIVLY launched in 2019 and has invested over $20,000 into Black-led social change organizations.

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