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MFCF

What We Do

OUR WORK

This is What We Do

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Volunteering

We operate programs and events to serve communities of color, focusing on economic assistance, social support, and holistic wellness.

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Building School

MFCF supports existing social service infrastructure and elevates participatory grantmaking among those who are most often the targets but rarely the voices of traditional philanthropy.

Building Home

Answers to your questions about MFCF support

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Donation

Our signature Donors and Doers event brings together changemakers and funders resulting in exponential impact for the communities we serve.

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OUR SUPPORT

Coming Soon!

STORIES

We look forward to sharing the many ways MFCF is helping change lives and inspiring others to do the same.

Do you have a story to share about MFCF’s impact on you, your family, your business, and/or your community? Please contact us!

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NEWSLETTER

JOIN OUR

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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©2020-2026 by MFCF

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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