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MFCF

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Hello and welcome to our website!

The Minority Freedom Community Fund (MFCF) is a nonprofit dedicated to empowering African Americans and other minority communities in the United States through economic, social, and holistic initiatives. The organization is staffed by many passionate and empathetic individuals who hope to revitalize our philanthropic work with a special focus on community and community engagement. Minorities comprise an important component of the United States' population and you can see that reflected among our dedicated staff volunteers. We hail from all over the nation and are proud to come together to advocate for minorities, their businesses, and their families.

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MFCF is a 501(c)3 nonprofit public foundation EIN 84-2163716. We are a Black-founded, volunteer-run community participatory grantmaking intermediary with a mission to improve the lives of African Americans in the U.S.

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Anti-Discrimination Policy:

We are unapologetically committed to equity and to strengthening communities that have been historically marginalized and structurally underinvested. Our work honors the dignity of descendants of enslaved Africans, first-generation families, immigrants, and all people navigating systemic barriers. Our programs and opportunities are open to all who align with our mission and values. MFCF does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. Targeted initiatives designed to advance racial equity and address documented disparities are implemented in a manner consistent with federal and state civil rights laws and aligned with our charitable purpose. Volunteers must be legally authorized to serve in the United States and abide by organizational policies and standards of conduct.

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