Commemoration Fund

Commemoration Fund

Non-profit Organizations

Tulsa, Oklahoma 570 followers

We support bold and innovative efforts to correct social, political and economic racial injustices.

About us

We support bold and innovative efforts to correct social, political, and economic injustices that impact Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and People of Color in our community. Our grantmaking addresses disparities rooted in white supremacy and systemic racism with sustainable, collaborative solutions.

Website
http://www.commemorationfund.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2020

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Updates

  • Commemoration Fund reposted this

    We are excited to highlight the Commemoration Fund which supports collaborative solutions to address systemic racism in Tulsa. Since 2021, the Fund has awarded 111 grants totaling more than $4 million to 64 BIPOC-led and BIPOC-serving organizations throughout Tulsa. The Commemoration Fund’s 2025 grant cycle opens November 14. Interested applicants are invited to attend one of two optional, informal 30-minute webinars: Wednesday, November 20 @ 11:30 am OR Tuesday, December 10 @ 11:30 am Click this link to register for one of the webinars >>> https://lnkd.in/gucsEKYm

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  • The Commemoration Fund is proud to announce the 2024 grants total over $1 million to 32 organizations! Chair Hannibal B. Johnson shared, "The Commemoration Fund is uniquely situated to stimulate the transformative work necessary to address race-based inequities. Through our strategic investments, we help incentivize and empower community-based nonprofits to develop both the people and the projects that lead to sustainable solutions." For more information on each of the grant recipients and their programs, visit https://lnkd.in/gZr4pcAB

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  • Commemoration Fund Chair Hannibal B. Johnson presents his latest book: "10 Ways We Can Advance Social Justice." Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice and Magic City Books present an evening with Hannibal B. Johnson at Magic City Books on Monday, February 26 at 7pm. Hannibal will be discussing his new book and will sign copies of his new book at the conclusion of the event. This event is open to the public and free of charge. #tulsa #socialjustice

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  • The Commemoration Fund's fourth application cycle is still open! For the last three years, grant awards have addressed disparities rooted in white supremacy and systemic racism with sustainable, collaborative solutions. The grant cycle is open through Thursday, February 1st for non-profit organizations that are innovatively serving Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and People of Color in the Tulsa area. To apply and view grant guidelines, visit https://lnkd.in/e4qE6rrY Remember to spread the word to other community leaders and efforts serving Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and People of Color in the Tulsa community!

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  • The Commemoration Fund's fourth application cycle is still open! For the last three years, grant awards have addressed disparities rooted in white supremacy and systemic racism with sustainable, collaborative solutions. The grant cycle is open through Thursday, February 1st for non-profit organizations that are innovatively serving Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and People of Color in the Tulsa area. To apply and view grant guidelines, visit https://lnkd.in/gZr4pcAB Remember to spread the word to other community leaders and efforts serving Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and People of Color in the Tulsa community!

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  • The Commemoration Fund initiates its fourth grant cycle! For the last three years, grant awards have addressed disparities rooted in white supremacy and systemic racism with sustainable, collaborative solutions. The grant cycle is open through Thursday, February 1st for non-profit organizations that are innovatively serving Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and People of Color in the Tulsa area.  To apply and view grant guidelines, visit: https://lnkd.in/gZr4pcAB Remember to spread the word to other community leaders and efforts serving Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and People of Color in the Tulsa community!

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