Take a look at some of our work with clients.
Nexus Community Partners
Nexus Community Partners' Open Road Fund—a $50 million fund for the descendants of the Atlanta Slave Trade in Minnesota and the Dakotas—officially launched in June 2023.
Liberation Ventures
Liberation Ventures is building a multiracial democracy that works for all of us — by making racial repair a reality in the United States. We are realizing a dream in our name, where reparations for Black people unlocks true belonging for us all.
Food and Farm Communications Fund
FFCF is a participatory grantmaking fund striving to build a world where our community has the power to protect our food and agricultural systems.
Freedom, Inc.
Freedom, Inc. (FI) is a Black and Southeast Asian non-profit organization that works with low- to no-income communities of color.
Wakanda Dream Lab
Wakanda Dream Lab is a collective fan-driven project that bridges the worlds of Black fandom and #Blacktivism for Black Liberation.
Inneract Project
Inneract Project is a 501c3 non-profit organization working over 18+ years to empower the next generation of Black, Latinx and underrepresented designers of color.
Community Vision
Community Vision’s mission is to promote economic justice and alleviate poverty by increasing the financial resilience and sustainability of community-based nonprofits and enterprises. Through flexible financial products and sound advice, they create opportunities to make socially responsible investments that revitalize Northern and Central California communities.
Black & Brown in the Middle
Black & Brown in the Middle (BBITM) is a media platform and collective of creatives amplifying the voices of everyday Black, Brown, and Indigenous folks that have been ignored by mainstream media.
Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network (PLAN)
Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network (PLAN) is a social justice organization that develops the leadership and builds the power of parents to transform schools so that all children achieve student success. We believe that students succeed when parents feel heard, respected and lead educational change.