We are stronger together.
We are stronger together.
The BCC focuses on programs and services that align with the social determinants of health. Our programming will focus on access and quality for healthcare and education, the social and community contexts of our environments, economic stability, and our neighborhoods and built environment. We will focus on minimizing the barriers preventing the fully lived freedom and holistic health of our community, and will engage the range of systems that would uplift quality of life.
Thank you for being interested in the Black Community Collective (BCC). Our mission is to improve the Black community by enhancing the reach and effectiveness of Black organizations, families, and other social organizations.
This is what you can make happen with a gift of $1,000 to $10,000:
A grant of $1,000 would support our operations and outreach efforts.
A grant of $2,500 would support our community investment initiative.
A grant of $5,000 would help support establishing a community resource and shared space.
A grant of $10,000 would help support increasing our operational capacity and reach.
Our current funding priorities are:
1. Increasing operational capacity and reach
2. Establishing community infrastructure
3. Building a community investment initiative
Contact Edward Coleman, Executive Director of the BCC, to talk with him about these exciting grant opportunities at (775) 460-5583.
The Black Community Collective provides its services and research free to the community. Supporting this priority will ensure we have the staff and resources needed to provide technical assistance to local businesses and assist and coordinate with other entities in the community who are building sustainable and inclusive futures.
We would like to provide a safe space for our community. This space would support programming aimed at the arts, education, wellness initiatives, and act as a community resource center.
Supporting this priority would help create resources and opportunities for our community. Your participation in this kind of impact investing could support, community arts and education projects, provide technical assistance to other businesses, or address other community needs.
A qualitative assessment of the needs of the Black Community in the Reno/Sparks area. The assessment is designed to assess the needs of the community taking into account historical context and resources currently in play.
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