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MFCF Donors and Doers Event

Sat, Aug 26

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Hollywood

This event brings together an intimate group of passionate donors, advocates, and local leaders who have come together to drive positive change and make a lasting difference.

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MFCF Donors and Doers Event
MFCF Donors and Doers Event

Time & Location

Aug 26, 2023, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Hollywood, 751 Sheridan St, Hollywood, FL 33019, USA

About the event

It's no secret that Black-led businesses and nonprofits lack equitable access to capital and institutional giving. As a public foundation with a mission like ours<https://www.mifreedomcf.org/about>, we seek to leverage our philanthropic and community connections to disrupt this status quo. Between our launching in 2020 and 2021, MFCF received requests from nearly 100 minorities seeking financial support for their nonprofits and businesses. These requests went largely unfunded due to our limited resources. It became clear that our purpose is to serve as the liaison between the Donors & the Doers. We seek to bring corporate, private, and individual Donors across the U.S. who demonstrate a commitment to diversity with together diverse leaders & Doers from businesses, nonprofits, and grassroots projects that seek to use their lived experiences to solve the symptoms of historic racial inequity.

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