171 Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color

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171 Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color
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From health-care funds to community-enrichment organizations

A young girl stands before a memorial to Ahmaud Arbery, near the Georgia site where two white men, one a retired police officer, shot and killed him in February.

We’ve also broken up the various ways to donate by how recipients promise to use any money received, whether that’s to post bail or bonds for demonstrators arrested at protests, to purchase protective equipment for protesters on the front lines, to invest in rebuilding Black communities where protests have occurred, or to invest in community-enrichment programs for Black and brown youth.

The Bail Project Donate to The Bail Project Buy National Bail Out Donate to ActBlue Buy National Bail Fund Network COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund Donate to ActBlue Buy Louisville Community Bail Fund Donate to The Action Network Buy Atlanta Solidarity Fund Donate To Atlanta Solidarity Fund Buy Chicago Community Bond Fund Donate to Chicago Community Bond Fund Buy Philadelphia Bail Fund Donate to Philadelphia Bail Fund Buy Nashville Community Bail Fund Donate to Nashville Community Bail Fund Buy...

Integrate NYC Donate to Integrate NYC Buy Institute For The Development of African American Youth Donate To Institute For The Development of African American Youth Buy Black Youth Project Donate To Black Youth Project Buy National Black Child Development Institute Donate To National Black Child Development Institute Buy GirlTrek Donate to GirlTrek Buy Black Girls Code Donate to Black Girls Code Buy Colin Kaepernick Know Your Rights Camp Donate to Know Your Rights Camp Buy The Conscious Kid...

The National Police Accountability Project Donate to National Police Accountability Project Buy Campaign Zero Donate to Campaign Zero Buy Communities United for Police Reform Donate to Communities United for Police Reform Buy Communities United Against Police Brutality Donate to Communities United Against Police Brutality Buy Equality for Flatbush Donate to Equality for Flatbush Buy Incarceration-reform organizations Donations will go toward prison-reform efforts to stop excessive punishment,...

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