Programs & Initiatives
Find and support a program that's making a difference in your community.
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Generation Work
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Young Men United
Engaging, eliminating barriers, and providing wrap around support to young black men in our community to and through college graduation.
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Farmers Feeding Families
Farmers Feeding Families connects local farmers and the larger agricultural community of Shelby County to opportunities that meet food insecurity needs in the county.
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FundBLACKFounders
An innovative approach to creating pathways of poverty to prosperity by investing in Black entrepreneurs with financial and social capital.
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United Community Care Coordination Center
The United Community Care Coordination Center connects people to vital resources in our community in real-time and in a more efficient manner to help with urgent basic needs.
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YALift!
YALift! is a guaranteed income pilot program to empower young adults to forge their own path toward financial security. YALift! is investing in young adults: the impact from previous guaranteed income pilots has demonstrated many positive benefits for those who receive payments, including reduced income volatility, increased wellbeing, and increased participation in the workforce.
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Louisville Growing Readers
The new Louisville Growing Readers program provides families 100 printed picture books plus parent information in weekly mailings directly to homes. In all, families will receive four books per week for 25 weeks. They will also have access to more than 400 books narrated in 40+ languages through Louisville’s digital library linked below.
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Black L.O.V.E Philanthropic Partnership
The Black L.O.V.E. Philanthropic Partnership will utilize strategic guidance and leadership of Black leaders and philanthropic partners. The partnership structure will provide a collaborative opportunity to pool philanthropic resources and collective thought leadership to invest in the seven core focus areas recommended by the Black Social Change Funders Network.
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