Black Resilience in Colorado Fund Marks First Year Milestone
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Thursday, June 10, 2021
DENVER, Colo, June 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Juneteenth marks the first anniversary of the Black Resilience in Colorado (BRIC) Fund, which is housed at The Denver Foundation and born from decades of bridge-building and investments in BIPOC communities.
Key Points:
- DENVER, Colo, June 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Juneteenth marks the first anniversary of the Black Resilience in Colorado (BRIC) Fund, which is housed at The Denver Foundation and born from decades of bridge-building and investments in BIPOC communities.
- There is a rich history and culture of generational strength, resourcefulness, drive and resilience in the Black community, shared LaDawn Sullivan, BRIC Fund Director and visionary.
- "The Black Resilience in Colorado Fund is a model for philanthropy that is truly rooted in racial equity," says Javier Alberto Soto.
- Black Resilience in Colorado (BRIC) Fund is the first Black-focused community fund established in Colorado, explicitly providing financial resources and support to Black-led and serving organizations.