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Suitable Attire was created to administer

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Location: Baltimore, MD 21218, USAWebsite: https://www.suitableattire.org/Phone: (240) 374-2195
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Welcome to CLLCTIVLY

We are creating an ecosystem to foster collaboration, increase social impact and amplify the voices of Black-led organizations in Greater Baltimore.

Our mission is to end the fragmentation and duplication of programs, to learn from and about each other, and to be a resource for the Greater Baltimore community that seeks to find, fund and partner with Black social change organizations.

**BLACK FUTURES MICRO-GRANT** Meet Kizzi of @enga **BLACK FUTURES MICRO-GRANT**

Meet Kizzi of @engaged_baltimore, an initiative seeking to equip Baltimoreans to be actively engaged in all civic processes that govern us through education and access.

Visit the “Vote Now” link in our bio to learn more about Engaged:Baltimore, along with our other applicants and VOTE!

You can vote ONCE daily until February 26th at 11:59pm.
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#blackfuturesgrant #baltimorenonprofit #blackledbaltimore #blackownedbusiness #blackownedbaltimore
**BLACK FUTURES MICRO-GRANT** Meet Myles Banks, o **BLACK FUTURES MICRO-GRANT**

Meet Myles Banks, owner and operator of @juststuntproductions a Baltimore-based video production company created to inspire and uplift our community through motivation and faith-based content.

Visit the “Vote Now” link in our bio to learn more about Just Stunt Productions, along with our other applicants, and VOTE to help one of these organizations win a $1,000 micro-grant!

You can vote ONCE daily until February 26th at 11:59pm.
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#blackfuturesgrant #baltimorenonprofit #blackledbaltimore #blackownedbusiness #blackownedbaltimore
**BLACK FUTURES MICRO-GRANT** Meet @ltycarts (LTY **BLACK FUTURES MICRO-GRANT**

Meet @ltycarts (LTYC), a non-profit that supports youths, ages 5-18, in Maryland and Washington, DC with arts programs that empower them to excel in the arts, academics, and social development.

Visit the “Vote Now” link in our bio to learn more about LTYC, along with our other applicants, and VOTE to help one of these organizations win a $1,000 micro-grant!

You can vote ONCE daily until February 26th at 11:59pm.
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#blackfuturesgrant #baltimorenonprofit #blackledbaltimore #blackownedbusiness #blackownedbaltimore
Empathy and love are the keys to unlocking the gen Empathy and love are the keys to unlocking the genius and creativity of children. 

It is up to us to build the future leaders of our communities. 

Click the link in our bio to find and fund organizations that provide critical resources that support tomorrow’s pioneers. 
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#blackhistorymonth #bhm2021 #blackhistory #cllctivly #asahilliard
We are excited to present the recipients of Cllcti We are excited to present the recipients of Cllctivly's Baltimore Black-led Solidarity Fund.

Each organization will receive a $500 micro-grant!

Jason Harris
The BlkRobot Project (@blkrobotproject)

Cameron Miles
Mentoring Male Teens in the Hood (@mentoringmaleteensinthehood)

Babatunji Balogun
The Soul School Institute

Marvin McDowell
Umar Boxing (@umarboxinggym)

The Baltimore Black-led solidarity fund supports Black-led and Black-owned organizations whose work has been impacted by COVID-19.

Our community needs your support to ensure Black-led organizations can continue doing their work through this unprecedented time and in the future. Head to our Linktree to GIVE to the Baltimore Black-led Solidarity Fund now!
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#microgrant #blackfuturesgrant #blackfutures #baltimoregives #wegiveblack #baltimore #supportblackbusiness #smallbusinessowner #bmorenonprofit #philanthropy #mybmore #solidarityfund #covid19
**UPDATE** This lecture has been postponed until T **UPDATE** This lecture has been postponed until Thursday, February 25th at 6:30pm. Free registration is still open! 

Author, Dr. Joanne M. Martin, leads our CLLCTIV Conversation.

Dr. Martin is founder of the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum and noted historian, educator, and researcher. 

This evening,  she leads a lecture about The Helping Tradition in the Black Family and Community.

Join the conversation! Registration is FREE. #linkinbio
We received several entries from local changemaker We received several entries from local changemakers for our February Black Futures Micro-grant Contest. They need your help to for a chance to receive $1,000 (winner) or $500 (runner-up)!

➡️ To vote: Visit the "VOTE NOW" link in our bio.
➡️ Watch the submission videos to learn about each organization and the principle from Nguzo Saba that guides their work.
➡️ VOTE for the organization you'd like to see win the micro-grant!

You can vote ONCE daily until February 26th!
Why has the Black family been so important to the Why has the Black family been so important to the success of the Black community?

A pattern of Black self-help spread from the extended family to institutions in the wider Black community through fictive kinship and racial and religious consciousness.

Author, Dr. Joanne M. Martin, has extensively researched the extended Black family and how it plays a major role in mutual aid and social class cooperation.

Dr. Martin leads our CLLCTIV Conversation this week about The Helping Tradition in the Black Family and Community.

Join the conversation! Register today! #linkinbio
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#cllctivconversations #blackhistory #blackowned #blackfamily #blackcommunity #blacksocialchange
Does it create a base from which we can move towar Does it create a base from which we can move toward power?

"The argument that Black people only want equal rights in employment, education, housing, government, public accommodation, and a hundred other specific areas of discrimination is a spurious argument because it dodges the basic issue of power. Black people do not only want equal rights granted by a powerful white group. Black people want the power to control their own destiny, to define their own identity and condition." - Albert Cleage 

#OrganizingForPower #blackhistorymonth #bhm2021 #blackhistory #cllctivly
We are excited to present the recipients of Cllcti We are excited to present the recipients of Cllctivly's Baltimore Black-led Solidarity Fund.

Each organization will receive a $500 micro-grant!

Tiffany Auttrianna Ward
Mare Residency (@mareresidency)

Tracie Jiggets
The Art of Truth (@theartof.truth)

Alanah Nicole (@alanahasenteredthechat)
Writer and Organizer

Michele Blu (@michele_blu)
Utkatasana Power Yoga

The Baltimore Black-led solidarity fund supports Black-led and Black-owned organizations whose work has been impacted by COVID-19. 

Our community needs your support to ensure Black-led organizations can continue doing their work through this unprecedented time and in the future. Head to our Linktree to GIVE to the Baltimore Black-led Solidarity Fund now!
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#microgrant #blackfuturesgrant #blackfutures #baltimoregives #wegiveblack #baltimore #supportblackbusiness #smallbusinessowner #bmorenonprofit #philanthropy #mybmore #solidarityfund #covid19
Why focus on anti-Black racism? Why is it necessar Why focus on anti-Black racism?
Why is it necessary to invest in Black-led social change?
What should philanthropy do?

TONIGHT: Susan Batten, President & CEO of ABFE and co-author of “The Case for Funding Black-Led Social Change” leads our second CLLCTIV conversation.

We’ll discuss the building of institutional and political power in order to make Black Lives Matter ✊🏾 

Register now! #linkinbio
Mutual-aid, collaboration and self-help have a lon Mutual-aid, collaboration and self-help have a long history in the African world but they also have roots right here in Baltimore!

The Galilean Fisherman, founded in 1856, offered health benefits and burial costs when insurance was commercially unavailable to Black people.

#blackhistory #blackledbaltimore #bhm
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