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We are pleased to announce that the Black Resilience in Colorado (BRIC) Fund is now accepting applications for the 2022 Spring Grant Cycle. To date, BRIC has granted over $1.5 million to Black-led and-serving nonprofits across Metro Denver. 

The BRIC Grants Program directs resources to address systemic racism and its impact on Black communities across the seven-county Metro Denver region. BRIC grants support Black nonprofit organizations led by and serving Black communities to withstand current crises and build long-term sustainability.
GIVING BLACK IS GOOD BUSINESS
Why philanthropy is important in the Black community
Blog Brief: The Black Resilience in Colorado (BRIC) Fund Blog features the unique voices and perspectives of people who make up the diverse fabric of the Colorado community who are engaged in philanthropy. It's a platform to share their comments and opinions on how people in the Black community give back. This month, we invited Rich Lewis, President and CEO of RTL Networks, to be our guest blogger and share his thoughts on why Giving Black is Good Business.
To understand why philanthropy within the Black community is important today, it’s essential to understand the history of Black communities in America, where an overwhelming need for philanthropic support and investment remains.

Contributed by:
Richard Lewis
President and CEO of RTL Networks
BRIC Fund Advisory Committee Member