Wealth Building in the Black Community
CLLCTIVLY Founder Jamye Wooten, joins #Nonprofitnofilter LIVE Discussion on Wealth Building in the Black Community and how it can support Black-led Nonprofit Organizations with host, Shalita O'Neale
CLLCTIVLY Founder Jamye Wooten, joins #Nonprofitnofilter LIVE Discussion on Wealth Building in the Black Community and how it can support Black-led Nonprofit Organizations with host, Shalita O'Neale
CLLCTIVLY Founder Jamye Wooten joins Danielle Torain of Open Society Insitute - Baltimore, John Brothers of the T Rowe Price Foundation, and Yinka Bode-George of the Maryland Philanthropy Network, for #BaltimoreDataWeek
CllcitvGive is a special day to connect your organization to generous donors and a part of CLLCTIVLY's mission to be a resource for the Greater Baltimore community that seeks to find, fund, and partner with Black social change organizations.
As long as the African American community is totally dependent on the corporate food system that's propped up by legacies of slavery and exploitation, we'll never be fully free.
This video is from the March 2020 Network Weaver Community of practice session. Jamye Wooten and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMSj04uN4Zc The Baltimore Homecoming Hero Awards, presented by
“And how are the children?” goes a traditional greeting of the Maasai people of East Africa that places the safety and wellbeing of children at the forefront of all other community matters. The response, “All the children are well,” confirms that the priorities of the community are in order.