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With US aid dwindling, African diaspora turns to philanthropic investment model

Image: Almaz Negash, founder and executive director of African Diaspora Network. (Photo: ADN)

As US aid declines, African diaspora leaders are pioneering a new philanthropic investment model unveiled this week in Washington, DC. The approach aims to move beyond traditional remittances, instead directing funds toward African and African diaspora social entrepreneurs to drive long-term social sector growth and sustainable development.

Are you curious how this bold shift could reshape giving?

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Ednah Rebeccah
Abigail Disney Urges Donors to Be Braver About Giving

At the Elevate Prize Foundation’s Make Good Famous Summit in Miami Beach, renowned activist and philanthropist Abigail Disney called on donors and foundation leaders to lean into courageous giving. Speaking boldly, Disney challenged the philanthropic sector to speak up, take risks, and act, especially as fear and silence grip many in the wake of political and social upheaval.

🔗 Read more about the summit, the voices who shaped it, and why courage—not comfort—is the new currency in philanthropy.

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Ednah Rebeccah