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CURE Awards Racial Equity Service Grants to Housing and Community Development Organizations in St. Louis, Brooklyn and Baltimore


WASHINGTON, Sept. 27, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Center for Urban and Racial Equity is pleased to announce the award of Racial Equity Organizational Change (EOC) Service Grants to three housing and community development organizations. Through a competitive application process, CURE selected RiseBoro Community Partnership (Brooklyn, NY), Green and Healthy Homes Initiative (Baltimore, MD), and Dutchtown South Community Corporation (St. Louis, MO) as recipients of our first racial equity organizational change service grant opportunity.

Through CURE's comprehensive EOC process, grantees will undergo an intensive anti-racist training and knowledge-building process, engage their staff and stakeholders in an assessment to identify areas for improvement, and develop an action plan to operationalize racial equity by aligning internal and external practices to address systemic inequities experienced by people of color employed within their organizations and in housing properties and/or communities in which grantees operate.

"Housing and community development organizations are in a unique position as many primarily serve black and brown communities experiencing various forms of systemic racism including gentrification, employment discrimination, food desserts and police violence" said Dr. Judy Lubin, CURE's president. "We're excited to partner with our new grantees to build their racial equity lens and capacity to implement practices that address these inequities and facilitate collaboration with residents to create safe, healthy and just communities and housing options."

Selected grantees include:

Thanks to financial support from Borealis Philanthropy's Racial Equity Accelerating Change (REACH) Fund, CURE is able to provide its racial equity organizational change services at no cost to grantees. The Borealis REACH Fund provides funding to practitioners to provide racial equity consultation services to nonprofit organizations and support cross-sharing, learning and innovation among practitioners to lift up promising practices, case studies, strategies, frameworks and tools that facilitate nonprofits capacity to have greater impact on addressing racial inequities, internally in their organizations and externally in program and service delivery.

About the Center for Urban and Racial Equity

The Center for Urban and Racial Equity partners with people and organizations to advance equity through policy, systems, institutional, community and societal change. We work locally and nationally and across sectors and issue areas to bring an equity lens to long-standing inequities in health, employment, criminal justice, housing, and civic engagement. CURE conducts research that documents gaps and opportunities for action, leads organizational change efforts, and facilitates training and learning programs that foster equitable policies, programs, practices and environments. To learn more, visit http://www.urbanandracialequity.org.

 

SOURCE Center for Urban and Racial Equity


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