GFNRE 2023 OPERATIONAL PROGRAMMING STRATEGY AND PLAN

GEORGIA FUNDERS NETWORK FOR RACIAL EQUITY

SOAR ANALYSIS

STRENGTHS

Focusing on racial equity and philanthropy  "Focusing on racial equity and philanthropy. Particularly important and visible during the pandemic.  Paula's work around racial equity ABFE's primer"  Racial equity perspective. GNRE is explicit about race and the implications of racism on health, education, and upward mobility.  What makes GFNRE unique is that it provides a dedicated community and platform where the primary focus is racial equity in philanthropy.

Unique learning offerings specifically to Georgia  (Sapelo Island experience)  Great speakers (Asset Framing)  Excels: provides a menu of learning opportunities across the year, touching a fairly broad community of learners. Convening people to discuss uncomfortable subjects.  Convening funders around difficult- to-discuss topics

Great leaders and partners  Great leadership (Kweku and Atiba)"  Kweku and AECF. ABFE & JustPartners. Diverse participation across philanthropy - a broader, more representative group than other "affinity groups". Tangible changes institutionalized in specific GA foundations.  GFNRE excels at attracting top subject matter experts and practitioners in racial equity to serve as guest speakers

Convenes equity forward philanthropy professionals  GFNRE is unique in that it joins together like-minded grant makers investing in or interested in investing in centering race equity and furthering justice. To my knowledge, it is the only funder collaborative in Atlanta focused on equity. Equity in education  Education  Partners: School districts.  Conversations around k12 schools and education

 GNFRE has created a collective

learning mechanism to discuss the impact of racism in communities and how philanthropy can work to address it

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