Black Nonprofit Love
Join the Reconciliation and Restoration Foundation as we create a safe space to discuss the challenges we face as Black nonprofit leaders and address solutions to support ourselves and one another as we make a difference daily in our communities.
Black Women in Philanthropy Conference
Listen to leaders in philanthropy & nonprofit management share their lived experiences and discuss opportunities for Black women to continue to mobilize our resources to support one another & our communities.
Conversations and Connections
Location: African American Museum Dallas 3536 Grand Ave. Dallas, TX 75210
Sponsored by: The Reconciliation and Restoration Foundation
The Reconciliation and Restoration Foundation was established in 2022 to support the growth of Black-led nonprofit organizations by brokering funding and capacity building services and working with organizations to ensure long-term sustainability and the promotion of social equity within the nonprofit sector focused in Texas, initially, with the goal of regional expansion to the Pacific Northwest, Deep South, and the East Coast.
To Register: please email info@r2fnd.org
Black Women in Philanthrophy
Location: Methodist Charlton Auditorium, 3500 W Wheatland Rd., Dallas
Keynote Speaker: Toya Nash Randall (Curator and Catalyst of VVV)
Panelists: Abena Asante (Senior Program Officer, St. David’s Foundation), Ashley Dougles (VP, Southern Dallas Thrives), Carmen Randolph (CEO, Women’s Foundation of the South), and Michelle Thomas (Executive Director of Global Philanthropy, JP Morgan Chase & Co.)
Moderators: Froswa Booker (Founder, Restoration & Reconciliation Foundation), and Laytoya Dennis (Founder, The Motivated Mom)
Sponsored by: The Reconciliation and Restoration Foundation
The Reconciliation and Restoration Foundation was established in 2022 to support the growth of Black-led nonprofit organizations by brokering funding and capacity building services and working with organizations to ensure long-term sustainability and the promotion of social equity within the nonprofit sector focused in Texas, initially, with the goal of regional expansion to the Pacific Northwest, Deep South, and the East Coast.
Register: please email info@r2fnd.org
Roll Call Check-In
A virtual conference for Black-led nonprofit leaders to meet, network, & connect with one another in hopes of creating and developing long-lasting collaboration. The Reconciliation and Restoration Foundation
Black Men in Nonprofit Management
Black male nonprofit leaders will be discussing being a Black Man in nonprofit management and the things they can do to ensure better collaborations with one another. Jerry Hawkins, Executive Director of DTRHT, Raimon Nelson, Youth Development Specialist at World Vision, and Adam Powell, CEO of Communities in Schools
Casting the Vision for Your Nonprofit and Your Life
Black nonprofit leaders need to know and understand the importance of setting a vision, not only for their professional lives, but their personal ones as well.
Leading While Black
A discussion about Black leaders in nonprofit spaces, the challenges faced, and their advice for others.
Claiming Space: Black Joy in Nonprofit Spaces
The Reconciliation and Restoration Foundation was established in 2022 to support the growth of Black-led nonprofit organizations by brokering funding and capacity building services and working with organizations to ensure long-term sustainability and the promotion of social equity within the nonprofit sector focused in Texas, initially, with the goal of regional expansion to the Pacific Northwest, Deep South, and the East Coast.