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Better Together: Research Findings on the Relationship between Racial Justice Organizations and LGBT Communities

This 2010 report by the Applied Research Center, in partnership with the Arcus Foundation, is a result of surveys and interviews with more than 80 organizations and 30 key leaders. It is based on the premise that significant numbers of LGBT people are of color and it focuses on current engagement efforts, perceived barriers, potential […]


Race, Culture, Power, and Inclusion in Foundations

This 2006 report, sponsored by the Annie E. Casey Foundation,  provides an overview of practices in philanthropy for taking on the tough issues around race and equity related to both internal dynamics and external grantmaking.    


Lessons Learned in Addressing Racial Equity in Foundations

This 2009 paper emerges out of a partnership between the Diversity in Philanthropy Project and the Race & Equity in Philanthropy Group.  It captures the lessons learned by REPG member foundations through their recent attempts to enhance their capacity to improve communities of color.  


Profiles in Foundation Giving 2

This 2008 report is the second in a series from the Race & Equity in Philanthropy Group in collaboration with Marga Inc. It contains the plans and attempts of four member foundations to code, define, measure, and promote grantee diversity as well as their support to organizations led by people of color and to communities […]


Profiles in Foundation Giving to Communities of Color

In 2007, The Race & Equity in Philanthropy Group, in collaboration with Marga Inc., created this report to highlight the need for greater dialogue and enhance practices around race and equity in the broader field of philanthropy.