
BIPOC ED Coalition Legislative Advocacy: How Does the Legislative System Work?
If you missed our February advocacy meeting or just need a refresher on how the legislative process works, then this video recap is for you!
If you missed our February advocacy meeting or just need a refresher on how the legislative process works, then this video recap is for you!
This Black History Month, we want to send a love letter out to the amazing Black women leaders we walk with, work with, and dream with. We celebrate…
Our BIPOC ED Coalition is dedicating $1.37 million to support 32 nonprofit leaders with sabbatical and respite opportunities.
We are very happy to announce our inaugural Sabbatical Leadership awardees: 20 leaders will have three-month sabbaticals and 12 leaders will have one-month respites.
A new national survey conducted by Ipsos and the Charity Reform Initiative at the Institute for Policy Studies has revealed that Americans across the political spectrum support bold charity reforms that align with the goals of our Equitable Funder Pledge.
By Victoria Santos In early July, I took part in the 2022 Building CAPACD Convention organized by National CAPACD (Coalition of Asian Pacific American Community Development), a progressive coalition of…
Reflection on Lessons in Solidarity gathering
Victoria Santos, Co-Founder of BIPOC ED Coalition, was a panelist at The Sixth Annual Panel Discussion in Honor of Womxn’s History Month.
Learn about the new phase of BIPOC ED Coalition’s organizational structure and how it will build a sustainable infrastructure to better serve the BIPOC ED community.
Jodi Nishioka, co-founder BIPOC ED Coalition, shares her experience on sabbatical.