D5 Coalition

D5 is a five-year coalition to advance philanthropy’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).

Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP) 

AAPIP is a national membership organization dedicated to increasing charitable investments for underserved Asian American/Pacific Islander communities.

Association of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE)

ABFE is a membership-based philanthropic organization that advocates for responsive and transformative investments in Black communities. Partnering with foundations, nonprofits and individuals, ABFE provides its members with professional development and technical assistance resources that further the philanthropic sector’s connection and responsiveness to issues of equality, diversity and inclusion

Funders for LGBTQ Issues

Funders for LGBTQ Issues remains the sole organization dedicated exclusively to increasing institutional giving to LGBTQ communities. Funders for LGBTQ Issues seeks to mobilize philanthropic resources that enhance the well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer communities, promote equity, and advance racial, economic and gender justice.

Green 2.0

Green 2.0 is an initiative dedicated to increasing racial diversity across mainstream environmental NGOs, foundations and government agencies. The Green 2.0 working group advocates for data transparency, accountability and increased resources to ensure that these organizations increase their diversity.

Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP)

HIP’s mission is to strengthen Latino communities by increasing resources for the Latino and Latin American civil sector; increasing Latino participation and leadership throughout the field of philanthropy; and fostering policy change to enhance equity and inclusiveness.

Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP)

NAP is a membership-based organization that promotes reciprocity and investment in, with and for Native peoples to build healthy and sustainable communities.

Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity (PRE)

PRE is a multi-year initiative intended to increase the amount and effectiveness of resources aimed at combating institutional and structural racism in communities through capacity building, education and convening of grantmakers and grantseekers.

Women's Funding Network (WFN)

Thirty years ago, the women’s funding movement was a gathering of about 20 leaders who were convinced that philanthropy and social change needed to more fully recognize and include women’s voices. Women’s Funding Network is a growing community of more than 160 women’s funds and foundations spanning 30 countries.