Donald Cameron, Hazel Cameron, Jackie An, Michael Byun, Junko Yamazaki, Dominique Davis, Naomi Tagaleo'oa, Liz Huizar, Estela Ortega, Denise Perez Lally, Yusuf Bashir, Abdulahi Osman, Cilia Jurdy, Jaimée Marsh, Emma Catague, Haya Munoza, Kendrick Glover, Ginger Kwan, Joy Sebe, Jennifer Stanton, Josefina Gonzalez, Virgina Herrera-Páramo, CHIMAERA B, Jordan Faralanb, Russell Brooks, Jennifer Castro, Ruel Olanday, Alice Park, Nancy Shore
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What Is the Problem? • Persistent educational racial disparities exist. • Racial Equity Coalition organizations require community-centered funding processes to support and sustain their culturally integrative youth services and system change work aimed at eliminating educational disparities. What Are the Findings? 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从交易型到关系型:资方如何与黑人、土著和彩色群体合作:唐纳德·卡梅伦、黑兹尔·卡梅伦、杰基·安、迈克尔·拜恩、山山纯子、多米尼克·戴维斯、娜奥米·塔加列奥阿、莉兹·惠扎尔、埃斯特拉·奥尔特加、丹尼斯·佩雷斯·拉利、优素福·巴希尔、阿卜杜拉希·Osman、西莉亚·朱迪、杰米·萨梅·马什、艾玛·卡塔格、哈亚·穆尼扎、肯德里克·格洛弗、金吉尔·关、乔伊·塞贝、詹妮弗·斯坦顿、约瑟芬娜·冈萨雷斯、弗吉尼亚Herrera-Páramo、CHIMAERA B、乔丹·法拉兰、Russell Brooks, Jennifer Castro, Ruel Olanday, Jr., Alice Park和Nancy Shore, Ph.D., M.S.W., m.p.h.,研究的目的是什么?•识别属于种族平等联盟的14个黑人、土著和有色人种(BIPOC)组织的共同点和共同经历的斗争,为集体行动提供信息。•了解如何与资助者创造积极和具有挑战性的体验。•确定对资助者的建议,使其对文化更敏感。问题是什么?•持续存在的教育种族差异。•种族平等联盟组织需要以社区为中心的资金流程,以支持和维持其文化整合的青年服务和旨在消除教育差异的系统变革工作。调查结果是什么?•鼓励合作,而不是鼓励竞争。•认识到持续存在的不平等及其对BIPOC社区的影响。•与受资助者达成共识,而不是采用“一刀切”的方法。•抵制要求BIPOC组织比白人主流组织更多地证明能力的趋势。•消除语言和文化障碍,削弱组织获得资助的能力。•提供不受限制的多年资金,使BIPOC组织有更大的权力来决定如何优先考虑和分配资金。•支持较小的BIPOC组织,帮助他们增加资源。•资助者与社区合作,共同决定如何修改拨款流程。•资助者积极倾听和回应社区。•资助者认识到,由于BIPOC组织与所服务的社区有着深厚的联系,它们在服务BIPOC社区方面具有独特的定位。•资助者根除不利于促进种族平等的主流做法。•资助者更多地了解BIPOC联盟解决持续存在的教育差距的力量。•资助者从受影响社区聘请更多BIPOC个人担任领导职务。[End Page e14]唐纳德·卡梅伦种族平等联盟和金县联合之路伙伴4C联盟/西雅图关怀指导哈泽尔·卡梅伦种族平等联盟和金县联合之路伙伴4C联盟/西雅图关怀指导杰基种族平等联盟和金县联合之路伙伴亚洲咨询和推荐服务迈克尔·边种族平等联盟和金县联合之路伙伴亚洲咨询和推荐服务山崎纯子种族平等联盟和金县联合之路合作亚裔咨询和转介服务多米尼克·戴维斯种族平等联盟和金县联合之路合作社区通道娜奥米·塔加列奥阿种族平等联盟和金县联合之路合作有目的教育太平洋岛民基金会利兹·惠扎尔种族平等联盟和金县联合之路合作埃尔森特罗·德拉·拉扎埃斯特拉·奥尔特加种族平等联盟和金县联合之路合作金郡合作伙伴拉扎种族平等联盟和金郡合作伙伴联合之路丹尼斯·佩雷斯·拉利种族平等联盟和金郡合作伙伴联合之路优素福·巴希尔种族平等联盟和金郡合作伙伴联合之路法利斯社区服务阿卜杜拉希·奥斯曼种族平等联盟和金郡合作伙伴联合之路法利斯社区服务西莉亚·朱迪种族平等联盟和金郡合作伙伴食品赋权教育和可持续发展团队(FEEST)jaimsame Marsh种族平等联盟和King County联合之路合作伙伴食品赋权教育和可持续发展团队(FEEST) Emma Catague种族平等联盟和King County联合之路合作伙伴西雅图菲律宾社区Haya Munoza种族平等联盟和King County联合之路合作伙伴西雅图菲律宾社区Kendrick Glover种族平等联盟和King County联合之路合作伙伴Glover赋权指导Ginger Kwan种族平等联盟和为多元文化家庭敞开大门为多元文化家庭敞开大门为多元文化家庭敞开大门为多元文化家庭敞开大门詹妮弗·斯坦顿种族平等联盟为多元文化家庭敞开大门为多元文化家庭敞开大门约瑟菲娜·冈萨雷斯种族平等联盟和…
Moving From Transactional to Relational: How Funders Can Work in Partnership With Black, Indigenous and People of Color Communities
Moving From Transactional to Relational:How Funders Can Work in Partnership With Black, Indigenous and People of Color Communities Donald Cameron, Hazel Cameron, Jackie An, Michael Byun, Junko Yamazaki, Dominique Davis, Naomi Tagaleo'oa, Liz Huizar, Estela Ortega, Denise Perez Lally, Yusuf Bashir, Abdulahi Osman, Cilia Jurdy, Jaimée Marsh, Emma Catague, Haya Munoza, Kendrick Glover, Ginger Kwan, Joy Sebe, Jennifer Stanton, Josefina Gonzalez, Virgina Herrera-Páramo, CHIMAERA B, Jordan Faralanb, Russell Brooks, Jennifer Castro, Ruel Olanday, Jr., Alice Park, and Nancy Shore, Ph.D., M.S.W., M.P.H., What Is the Purpose of the Study? • Identify commonalities and shared struggles experienced by 14 Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) organizations belonging to the Racial Equity Coalition to inform collective action. • Understand what creates positive and challenging experiences with funders. • Identify recommendations for funders to become more culturally responsive. What Is the Problem? • Persistent educational racial disparities exist. • Racial Equity Coalition organizations require community-centered funding processes to support and sustain their culturally integrative youth services and system change work aimed at eliminating educational disparities. What Are the Findings? Recommendations for funders to enhance responsive funding practices • Incentivize collaboration instead of fostering competition. • Recognize persistent inequities and their impact on BIPOC communities. • Arrive at mutually agreed upon approaches with grantees versus having a "one-size-fits-all approach." • Resist tendencies requiring BIPOC organizations to prove capacity more than White, mainstream organizations. • Eliminate linguistic and cultural barriers undermining organizations' abilities to secure grants. • Provide unrestricted, multi-year funding to allow BIPOC organizations greater agency to determine how to prioritize and allocate funding. • Support smaller BIPOC organizations to help them grow resources. [End Page e13] • Funders work with communities to co-determine how to revise grant-making processes. • Funders actively listen and be responsive to communities. • Funders recognize how BIPOC organizations are uniquely positioned to serve BIPOC communities due to their deep connections with the communities they serve. • Funders uproot dominant practices that do not foster racial equity. • Funders learn more about the power of BIPOC coalitions to address persistent educational disparities. • Funders hire more BIPOC individuals from affected communities into leadership positions. [End Page e14] Donald Cameron Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership 4C Coalition/Seattle Cares Mentoring Hazel Cameron Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership 4C Coalition/Seattle Cares Mentoring Jackie An Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Asian Counseling and Referral Service Michael Byun Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Asian Counseling and Referral Service Junko Yamazaki Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Asian Counseling and Referral Service Dominique Davis Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Community Passageways Naomi Tagaleo'oa Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Education with Purpose Foundation for Pacific Islanders Liz Huizar Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership El Centro de la Raza Estela Ortega Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership El Centro de la Raza Denise Perez Lally Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership El Centro de la Raza Yusuf Bashir Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Falis Community Services Abdulahi Osman Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Falis Community Services Cilia Jurdy Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Food Empowerment Education & Sustainability Team (FEEST) Jaimée Marsh Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Food Empowerment Education & Sustainability Team (FEEST) Emma Catague Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Filipino Community of Seattle Haya Munoza Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Filipino Community of Seattle Kendrick Glover Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Glover Empower Mentoring Ginger Kwan Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Open Doors for Multicultural Families Joy Sebe Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Open Doors for Multicultural Families Jennifer Stanton Racial Equity Coalition and United Way of King County Partnership Open Doors for Multicultural Families Josefina Gonzalez Racial Equity Coalition and...