Investing in the creative and cultural contributions of Black artists of all kinds as a means of expressing, celebrating, preserving, and advancing the legacy of Black people.
2023 Grant Partners
Thanks to the generosity of our investors and volunteers, The Black Fund awarded $500,000 in general operating support 25 Black-led organizations working to uplift the Black community in Central Texas.
We’re thrilled to announce our 2023 grant partners, beginning with the top finalists in each of our five impact areas: Arts, Culture & Preservation, Education, Health & Wellness, Power Building, Organizing & Advocacy, and Wealth Building.
Arts, Culture & Preservation
Origin Studio House
$40,000 / Two-year grant
Origin Studio House is a place for creators and community, driven by the spirit of hospitality, shared connections and nourishment. Located in historic East Austin, Origin has a robust programmatic arm that convenes artists of all industries—including visual art, performance art and the culinary arts.
Education
Investing in educational initiatives and spaces that support successful outcomes for Black people.
Building Promise USA
$40,000 / Two-year grant
Building Promise USA works to dismantle the cycle of incarceration, unemployment and homelessness among people with justice involvement and behavioral health challenges by providing transitional and support services to them, their families and their communities.
Health & Wellness
Investing in initiatives and organizations that advance the mental, physical, and spiritual health and wellness of Black Central Texans.
Delivering Unto You
$40,000 / Two-year grant
Delivering Unto You offers a safe, empowering pregnancy and birth environment by providing midwifery care, education, and support for Black families and other families of color in Travis County and surrounding areas.
Power Building, Organizing & Advocacy
Investing in urgent, emergent, and ongoing initiatives and organizations that harness the collective power of Black people as a means of challenging, redesigning, or uprooting systems to continually move us towards an equitable society.
Round Rock Black Parents Association
$40,000 / Two-year grant
The Round Rock Black Parents Association is a community engagement and empowerment network that unifies, mobilizes and uplifts Black parents, students, educators, and stakeholders.
Wealth Building
Investing in initiatives and organizations that close the racial wealth gap for Black Central Texans by providing an ecosystem of support resulting in increased individual and shared growth and prosperity.
Austin Legal Access
$40,000 / Two-year grant
Austin Legal Access provides quality and affordable legal services on a sliding scale to low-to-moderate income individuals.
Semifinalist Grant Partners
Arts, Culture & Preservation
- The Giving Rose Foundation / $25,000
- RE-CLAIM! / $15,000
- Torch Literary Arts / $15,000
Education
- Bakari Foundation / $25,000
- P.E.A.C.E. Program / $15,000
- SCD Enrichment Program / $15,000
Health & Wellness
- Alliance for African American Health / $25,000
- Black Men’s Health Clinic / $15,000
- Real Queens Fix Each Other’s Crowns / $15,000
Power Building, Organizing & Advocacy
- Tomorrow’s Promise Foundation / $25,000
- Little Bit of Good / $15,000
- We Can Now / $15,000
Wealth Building
- Ladders for Leaders / $25,000
- Black Girl Ventures / $15,000
- Code2College / $15,000
Committee’s Choice Grant Partners
The Black Fund is committed to celebrating and investing in organizations that have been left out of traditional philanthropic processes but who are showing up for their communities every day. The following organizations have been selected to receive $5,000 in unrestricted funding.
Arts, Culture & Preservation / Ballet Afrique / $5,000
Education / Huston-Tillotson University / $5,000
Health & Wellness / Hungry Hill Foundation / $5,000
Power Building, Organizing & Advocacy / Frofessionals / $5,000
Wealth Building / Black Professional Alliance / $5,000