Screenshot courtesy of NBC News | Asiaha Butler, a co-founder of the Resident Association of Greater Englewood, poses for a photo at her office in Chicago on Monday.

Black-led nonprofits didn’t see the lasting funding boosts promised after 2020’s racial reckoning

The racial reckoning that followed George Floyd ‘s murder in 2020 carried hopes of new support for disproportionately underfunded, Black-led nonprofits. American companies stepped up donations to historically Black colleges and universities. Major climate funders pledged to give more toward minority groups. Large donors sought to narrow the racial wealth gap.

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