Equitable Economic Development

The Outcomes We Seek

  • A More Inclusive Economic Development Practice

    We seek to shift economic development practices to be more inclusive of people of color and produce better outcomes for our priority communities.

  • Increased Advocacy for Equitable Development

    We seek to improve labor standards by increasing community voice in policy processes and by creating greater public and private sector accountability.

We support a cultural shift in economic development efforts through training programs, industry networks and technical assistance that equip government agencies with the necessary tools to embed accountability and equity into their economic development work. We believe that increasing the representation of diverse and progressive constituents in economic development decision making will lead to new policies and practices that produce better outcomes for people of color and low-wealth communities.

We believe that advocacy and organizing efforts have shifted public policy and private sector practices in relation to labor laws that benefit our priority communities. We support efforts to develop new progressive policies, protect existing progressive policies, and abolish regressive policies that harm people of color and low-wealth communities. We also plan to use this intervention for targeted support of cities or regions for longer-term place-based investments.

Selection Criteria

Promote Diverse Perspectives

We will support projects that foster a more diverse and inclusive public sector and prioritize the perspectives and innovations developed by its most marginalized citizens – leading to new systems of accountability and economic growth that is truly felt by all.

Reforms to Procurement and Labor Standards

We will support organizations that provide field infrastructure, research, and initiatives that improve labor standards and procurement policies.

Equitable Economic Development

You can see recent Equitable Economic Development grants below.
And explore other Inclusive Economies grants in our database.

Year Approved
Organization
Status
Amount
Duration
2019 MLK50: Justice Through Journalism Path Created with Sketch.

To report a series of stories on poverty, power and public policy, with a focus on workers; develop a monthly newsletter; build a membership program; and switch to a new content management system.

Closed $175,000 12 months

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You can see recent Equitable Economic Development grants below.
And explore other Inclusive Economies grants in our database.

Year Approved
Organization
Status
Amount
Duration
2019 MLK50: Justice Through Journalism Path Created with Sketch.

To report a series of stories on poverty, power and public policy, with a focus on workers; develop a monthly newsletter; build a membership program; and switch to a new content management system.

Closed $175,000 12 months