20 YEARS of Black Legacy Fund 2006 Our region has a rich legacy of generosity and philanthropy. Individuals, families, nonprofits, and community leaders have long shared resources, skills, networks, and dollars to create positive change. In 2006, community members came together to start a fund at Grand Rapids Community Foundation that would specifically support nonprofits in Black communities. Donors gave more than their $50,000 goal. This helped them start and endow the African American Heritage Fund at the Community Foundation.
Partners at the first African American Heritage Fund event 2006.
2021
Donor, volunteer, and community partners helped guide the fund. At first, grants focused on helping young people and reducing summer learning loss. Volunteer partners and Community Foundation staff kept listening to community voices. In 2021, they changed the fund name to Black Legacy Fund. Its focus changed to uplifting Black brilliance and improving Black quality of life. To combat inequities, the Community Foundation invested $1 million in unrestricted resources to the fund, which now prioritizes grantmaking, collective giving, and community engagement. In its latest grantmaking cycle, advisory committee members awarded $382,000 to nonprofit organizations.
“There are always the first and the pioneers who do the groundwork that you build upon. They helped open the door for you and all the people who came later.”
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—Elias Lumpkins, fund founder, in 2024 As we celebrate 20 years of impact, we also honor the vision and commitment of the fund founders: Ellen James and Elias Lumpkins and the late Margaret Sellers Walker Morris, Shirley Daniels, Beverly Drake and Cal Jeter.
A 2021 community engagement session
2024
The Deborah Project, a nonprofit partner
2024 Ellen James, one of the fund founders, at a gala celebrating Black philanthropy
To give or learn more about Black Legacy Fund, visit GRFoundation.org/BlackLegacyFund. A.H.S. Pictured (top to bottom): African-American Heritage Fund, Community Engagement, Deborah House, and Gala.