podcast_episode / Apr 14
<p>Episode 30 – Should Money Talk? Inequities in Funding and Influence in the Nonprofit Sector </p><p> </p><p>They say money talks. Is this true for the nonprofit sector, where a relatively small number of large charities receive the lion’s share of available funding? Have well-funded charities dominated the public policy governing our sector, drowning out the voices of the vast majority of small charities and nonprofits across the country? In this episode of CharityVillage Connects, we take a closer look at the impact this inequitable power dynamic has on the sector, the problems it causes, and what can be done...
article / Apr 14
Liban Abokor, co-founder of the Foundation for Black Communities, told a Philanthropic Foundations Canada webinar on January 10 that hopes ...
article / Apr 14
Liban Abokor, co-Founder and CEO of FFBC, frames the bursary not as charity but as investment in better health outcomes for Black Canadians. “We've heard ...
article / Apr 14
In this live demo by Liban Abokor, explore Navigator by Reimagine ...
article / Apr 14
This network sheds light on solutions to combat inequities such as Anti-Black racism, spanning from coast to coast.” Liban Abokor, Board Chair , Foundation for ...
article / Apr 14
On March 24, our CEO, Liban Abokor, LL.D. will be unpacking what this next phase of AI adoption means for power, access and influence in ...
article / Apr 14
Liban Abokor, co-Founder and CEO of FFBC, frames the bursary not as charity but as investment in better health outcomes for Black Canadians.
article / Apr 14
This network sheds light on solutions to combat inequities such as Anti-Black racism, spanning from coast to coast.” Liban Abokor, Board Chair , Foundation for ...
article / Apr 14
When Black-led organizations are resourced, entire communities benefit — and that is what B.I.G. is all about,” said Liban Abokor, Foundation ...
article / Apr 14
Liban Abokor, co-Founder and CEO of FFBC, frames the bursary not as charity but as investment in better health outcomes for Black Canadians. “We've heard the ...
news_article / Apr 14
Liban Abokor - Carleton University