
FEATURE
Black Minds Matter: Supporting the Educational Success of Black Children in California
This report examines how the nearly 1 million Black youth in California are faring from preschool through college and reveals the distressing disparities that newly released state and national data show persist at all levels of their educational journey.
Explore social sector research from organizations working for the benefit of racial and ethnic minorities. This includes programs work to improve the economic, social, and physical well-being of people of color, through direct services, advocacy, grant-making, public policy, and social science research.
RESEARCH RELATED FUNDING
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% OF TOTAL FUNDING (2013)
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TITLES RECENTLY PUBLISHED

How Recognizing Health Disparities for Black People is Important for Change
Feb 13, 2023
Publisher(s): Kaiser Family Foundation

Homeownership and Race in DC Communities East of the Anacostia River
Feb 9, 2023
Publisher(s): Urban Institute

For the Community, By the Community: Exemplar Culturally-Led Mental Health Programs
Feb 3, 2023
Publisher(s): Mindful Philanthropy

Financial Health Pulse 2022 Chicago Report
Jan 31, 2023
Publisher(s): Chicago Community Trust ; Financial Health Network

Fringe-Benefits and Work-Life Balance as Interventions in Black Women's Wealth Disparities
Jan 31, 2023
Publisher(s): Urban Institute
TITLES FROM THE ARCHIVES

Expungement: A Beginning to Reduce Recidivism
Apr 1, 2004
Publisher(s): Chicago Coalition for the Homeless

Ready? Set. Grow! A Starter's Guide for Becoming Culturally Competent
Sep 1, 2004
Publisher(s): Chicago Jobs Council