In this episode, we sit down with Monique Curry-Mims, MBA, MSED, CAP®, 21/64 Advisor, and Principal and Publisher of Civic Capital, to unpack the future of Black philanthropy and challenge what we think we know about giving.
Monique Curry-Mims brings over 20 years of nonprofit and foundation leadership experience to this conversation. As a PhD student at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and a trusted advisor to social impact leaders, she helps philanthropists clarify their mission, align their values, and build lasting community impact.
Together, we explore:
• The real meaning of philanthropy
• Time, talent, treasure, and testimony
• The nonprofit industrial complex
• African communal giving traditions
• Mutual aid, collective economics, and Black wealth building
• Why Black philanthropy is more than writing checks
If you care about Black history, Black wealth, community investment, and the future of African American institutions, this conversation is for you.
Black philanthropy is not charity. It is power.
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