CLLCTIVLY Uses Kwanzaa Principles to Build Community and Give Back
CLLCTIVLY has invested over $200,000 in Black-led and Black-owned businesses since its launch in 2019 On
NFL’s Calais Campbell + Rockefeller Pledges $200K to support CLLCTIVLY & Black-Owned Businesses
Walter Payton Man of the Year Calais Campbell and the Rockefeller Foundation join forces to support CLLCTIVLY Covid-19 Baltimore Micro-Grant Fund
mTkalla: CLLCTIVLY is providing a lifeline for Black-led Organizations
mTkalla, is the owner of SunSpot Studios and a recent recipient of the Baltimore Black-led Solidarity Fund. CLLCTIVLY has also partnered with SunSpot Studios to host CLLCTIVSOUND: Artist in Residence Program.
Dea C. Lott: Why you should support CLLCTIVLY
Dea C. Lott is the founder of Spiritual Living by Che and a recipient of the Baltimore Black-led Solidarity Fund.
Jamye Wooten Selected for 2021 Connecting Leaders Fellowship Program
Currently, only 5 percent of racial equity funding in the U.S. is specifically focused on movement-building and grassroots organizing, indicating an urgent need to increase funding for activists and groups that are advancing sweeping change. As the Black community struggles to manage these overlapping pandemics, philanthropy has a critical role to play.
Reimagine Philanthropy
SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES | CEDING POWER | HEALING COMMUNITIES Maryland Philanthropy Network is using this year’s
How a Local Business used the COVID-19 Pandemic To Pivot and Give Black
Karida Collins, owner of Neighborhood Fiber Co. and founder of NFC Momentum Fund talks to CLLCTIVLY about how she pivoted during COVID-19 and continues to give back and support Black-led organization serving in Baltimore.
CUPs Coffeehouse is Reopening!
The opening of CUPs (Coffeehouse) means that I will finally be able to put all these great customer service and coffee preparation skills that we’ve all worked so hard to develop to the "test”
Congratulations to our Poetry & Hip Hop Black Futures Contest Winners!
Our Top Five Vote-Getters will receive $500 and Meche Korrect was chosen to receive a professional video produced by Baltimore filmmaker, Babatunde Salaam that will be featured on CLLCTIVLY.
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