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Times Union – United Way Names ‘Five to Watch’ in Inaugural Class of Grantee Leaders

Many organizations led by Black and Brown leaders struggle to get the same recognition and financial support of community based organizations operated by our White counterparts. The United Way established Five to Watch “out of a recognition of racial, cultural, and gender disparities within the leadership of the nonprofit sector and unequal access to organizational resources. ” To see the full story, click the link below to the Times Union website.

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