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How are we living our CCF value of courage in this moment?

Jun 16, 2025 | Essays, The Hub

By Abigail Oduol

I ask all of us to reflect on that value of courage and consider: How are we living up to our value of courage in this space, context, and moment? And how are we falling short of living up to our value of courage in this space, context, and moment?

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A love letter to the changemakers

Jun 11, 2025 | Multimedia, Poetry, The Hub, Videos

By Marisa DeSalles

I am the living, breathing embodiment of the highest dreams of all my ancestors and you are too, because I am a changemaker. And so are you. 

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Keep your “love is love” and other platitudes: 5 things individuals, organizations, and foundations can do this Pride month

Jun 9, 2025 | Essays, The Hub

By Chris Talbot

This year, I don’t want to see a single “ally” say “love is love,” or “love wins,” or “all you need is love,” or any other trite, pointless, platitude. (I never want to see these, but especially not this year.)

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Beyond Philanthropy: Community-driven solutions

Jun 4, 2025 | Multimedia, Podcasts, The Hub

By Monique Curry-Mims and Valerie Johnson

In this episode, Valerie sits down with Andrea Arenas and Michelle Shireen Muri, current consults and members of the Founding Council of Community-Centric Fundraising, to talk about reimagining philanthropy through community-driven solutions.

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The exhausting art of making others comfortable

Jun 2, 2025 | Essays, The Hub

By Shama Shams

When we lean into discomfort with open hearts and curious minds, we become more capable of seeing the full humanity in others—and in doing so, we become better advocates, better allies, and better people.

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The purge and the purpose: Saying goodbye to those abandoning justice in nonprofit work

May 26, 2025 | Essays, The Hub

By Esther Saehyun Lee

Regarding the folks softening their language, prioritizing their comfort, and claiming a sudden reduction in risk capacity—let them go. One of the more nefarious dangers to justice movements is precisely the white moderate. And this sector has a tendency to reward and celebrate them.

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World-building at world’s end: Our responsibility at the precipice of catastrophe

May 19, 2025 | Essays, The Hub

By Alli Rolle

Here we are fragile, but not yet broken. Here we are rallying in defiance. Here we are with our ancestor’s breath fresh in our lungs. We are at this moment together. We are facing this moment with eyes wide open. It is now that we summon the screams in our chest. It is now that those sounds must create anew.

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USAID’s pause and its effect on one Kenyan organization

May 12, 2025 | Essays, The Hub

By Abigail Oduol and Bernadette

One day, Bernadette and others were working in the office, when they received the news that everything was being put on hold indefinitely due to the order made by the US president to stop funding the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).

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Palestine will free us all: A story of funder repression

May 5, 2025 | Essays, The Hub

By Allison Celosia

The funding loss was initially a gut punch. It stoked fear in our hearts, it made us question our campaigns, and above all, it made us grieve the ongoing violence against Palestine.

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Navigating justice as the “model” minority: Asian solidarity and allyship in BIPOC movements

May 1, 2025 | Essays, The Hub

By Rachel D’Souza and Esther Saehyun Lee

In honor of Asian American Heritage Month, Esther and I wanted to explore the potential roles and opportunities for those of us who identify as Asian or of the Asian diaspora in movements for justice like Community-Centric Fundraising.

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Making DEI unshakeable: Why it needs to be embedded in your organization and not just a program in it

Apr 14, 2025 | Essays, The Hub

By Nel Taylor

This is a time to move beyond only diversity-based initiatives… and make the structural changes necessary to create a workplace where Black, Indigenous, People of Color, disabled, queer, trans and gender-expansive people, and others who face systemic oppression are safe to work.

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Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs) and how the sector resists change

Apr 7, 2025 | Essays, The Hub

By Abigail Oduol

Donor-advised funds (DAFs) continue to grow at a ridiculous rate, and criticism of them continues to be limited, and I thought it time to follow up on how the sector resists needed change.

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