Hi
John,
Last week, the small and mighty team at the Young Black & Giving Back Institute pulled off their most successful Give 8/28 Day ever - raising more than $250,000 in one day for hundreds of Black-led,
Black-benefiting nonprofit organizations.
Thank you, thank you, thank you to every one of you who took part and donated.
As an official sponsor of Give 8/28 Day, the National Partnership helped drive support to a group of 20 organizations working on Black maternal health and reproductive justice - two issues central to
our mission.
These organizations know how to combat the devastating effects of systemic racism on Black women's health and lives. But despite the vital, life-changing and life-saving services they provide, the
philanthropic sector and progressive donor community routinely overlook them in favor of supporting better known white-led organizations.
The Young Black & Giving Back Institute is challenging that status quo through Give 8/28 Day, and we believe it should become as well-supported as Giving Tuesday.
It's not too late to make a first (or second, or recurring monthly) donation to any of the participating organizations - particularly the ones on the list showing zero-dollars raised.
Click the link below to go to the Give828.org results page and scroll until you see our logo (as shown below). From there, you can choose where to direct your donation by clicking on any participating organization's name.
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Happy giving!
Sincerely,
- Karen
Karen Zadravec
National Partnership
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From: Debra Ness, National Partnership
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2020 8:19 AM
Subject: It's here! Give 8/28 Day starts now.
Black Lives Matter: Before you read the message below, we first want to acknowledge that our nation is reeling from yet another shooting of a Black person at the hands of police. What happened to Jacob Blake, Rayshard Brooks, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and so many other Black victims of police violence is in no way an isolated incident, and it's more important than ever that we all work to dismantle pervasive, systemic racism in the United States. [link removed]
Dear
John,
Today is not just another day.
August 28 is an important day in modern American history, and we want to call it to your attention.
It's the anniversary of Emmett Till's murder (1955), Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech (1965), Hurricane Katrina's devastation (2005), and Barack Obama's acceptance of the Democratic nomination (2008).
Its significance is precisely why the Young, Black & Giving Back Institute chose this date to host Give 8/28 Day - a day of fundraising during Black Philanthropy Month that's dedicated solely to supporting Black-led, Black-benefiting organizations.
Give 8/28 Day has experienced incredible growth in just a few short years, and we think it should become as well known as Giving Tuesday for white donors.
It's not there yet, and the progressive community and non-profit sector are still falling short when it comes to investing in Black organizations. As a non-profit leader and women's rights advocate, I want to be part of the solution and realize that I have an essential role to play in disrupting the status quo and helping to lift up our brothers and sisters doing amazing work.
That's why the National Partnership is proud to be an official sponsor of Give 8/28 Day, and it's why we're hosting our first (pandemic required) "Zoom-a-thon" fundraising video.
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Since we can't meet with you in person, I really hope you'll take some time to check out this video and become a Give 8/28 Day donor.
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More than 450 organizations stand to benefit from this dedicated day of giving, though our sponsorship gift is specifically supporting a group of 20 small, Black-led organizations that work on Black maternal health and reproductive justice - two issues central to the National Partnership's mission.
We already work closely with some of these great organizations, like the Black Mamas Matter Alliance and Mamatoto Village, but each and every one of them deserve to be known, recognized and supported!
In the "Zoom-a-thon," you'll get to meet Ebonie Johnson Cooper, founder of the Young, Black & Giving Back Institute, who shares her inspirational story and provides helpful context around
this important event. You'll also be treated to a special, moving musical performance at the end.
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So grab a mug of coffee, a cup of tea or a glass of wine - "be humble and sit down" - and learn how you too can make a difference for amazing organizations working every day for justice and equity in the Black community.
Please join the Give 8/28 Day "Zoom-a-thon" - watch the video and donate at Give828.org to truly make a difference. [link removed]
Thanks for all that you do.
Sincerely,
- Debra
Debra Ness
President
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