Dea C. Lott: Why you should support CLLCTIVLY
Dea C. Lott is the founder of
Spiritual Living by Che
and a recipient of the
Dea C. Lott is the founder of
Spiritual Living by Che
and a recipient of the
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.
CLLCTIVLY’s founder, Jamye Wooten, featured in the Fall issue of John Hopkins Magazine.
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.
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”
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.
#repostBossLife /NikiaVaughan/ Wellness/Beauty/Community Sooooo, Last month I unexpectedly
We couldn't have done it without you! Over $56,000 invested in Black-led organizations in 24 hours!
DJ Lil Mic, DJ 5 Starr, and DJ Tanz hosted our closing party - a 4-hour campaign to support Black-led organizations serving in Baltimore, as a part of the CLLCTIVGIVE. CLLCTIVGIVE is a 24 hour day of giving and part of CLLCTIVLY mission to be a resource for the greater Baltimore community that seeks to find, fund, and partner with Black social change organizations. #CLLCTIVGIVE raised over $56,000!!!
In honor of Black Philanthropy Month, CLLCTIVLY hosts our 2nd Annual Day of Giving for Greater Baltimore Black-led organizations.