Their report spoke to 26 respondents from 19 organisations.
Findings:
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Rise in funding but exposure of limitaitions of support that would bring about systemic change, proportional investment
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Focus on emergency response, not long-term solutions to tackle racial injustice
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Some funders are putting social change as a priority, but more needs to be done to “integrate a racial and intersectional lens across funder strategies”
Thoughts:
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Baobab do not use acronyms, as they regard them as an oversimplification of the lived experiences of individuals
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Need to use ‘Intersectional approach’ as a framework to understand inequalities. Intersectionality which considers the various plethora of contexts and backgrounds that contribute to a persons lived experience, needs to be taken into account to build knowledge and resistance.
Funder Progress:
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Increased availability & flexability of funding
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“Shift towards participatory funding models”- including funders listening to experts on racial injustice
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Investment into “lived experience funders and organisations”
Community issues now:
Progress remains limited, due to inhibted long-term and scaled flexible investment:
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Funding doesn’t go beyond March 2021
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Funding has failed geographical and intersectional disparities across UK
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Groups still struggling with historic underinvestment
Moving towards an anti-racist & intersectional funding approach:
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Funders need to be explicit about racial inequities
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Understanding that racial injustice spans many social change strategies
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Funders need to increase equity and transparency
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Funders need to adopt risk-taking behaviour to generate innovations
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Funders need to consciously work with groups outside of London
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Trauma-informed approach to reduce harm in funding process needed
Call to Action to Funders:
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Long-term and flexible funding (5+ years)
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Address dispairites for groups outside of London
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Build strategic partnerhships with organisations led by black people and communities experiencing racial injustice
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Use “transforamtive policies and practices”
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Adopt a trauma-informed approach across funding
Full report here.
Brief report here.