#GAReads | Strengthening Women of Color in Fundraising and Philanthropy

photo credit: Kat Yukawa, via Unsplash

photo credit: Kat Yukawa, via Unsplash

Strengthening Women of Color in Fundraising and Philanthropy”:

Yolanda F. Johnson, the first African-American president of Women in Development’s New York chapter—an organization for philanthropy professionals—wanted to make sure that her efforts in elevating diversity, equity, and inclusion extend beyond her time at the helm.

So, in the past two weeks, Johnson has launched Women of Color in Fundraising and Philanthropy, or WOC, pronounced woke, as well as Allies in Action, an organization for “non people of color,” to “champion, support, and celebrate” these women.

“For me, there’s far too much at stake,” Johnson says.

Read Abby Schultz’s full article at Barron’s Penta here…