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Black Philanthropy Month (BPM) is an annual global celebration and campaign held every August to elevate African-descent giving and funding equity. It was founded in 2011 by Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland and the Pan-African Women's Philanthropy Network.
The month is dedicated to:
- Recognizing and celebrating the legacy and impact of Black philanthropists, past and present.
- Promoting dialogue and action around funding equity and social justice.
- Encouraging giving in all forms—time, talent, treasure and testimony—within Black communities and beyond.
- Highlighting the role of Black-led organizations and movements in driving systemic change.
Each year, BPM has a theme that guides events, webinars, campaigns and storytelling across the globe. It’s a time for individuals, nonprofits, foundations and corporations to reflect on how they support Black communities and to commit to more inclusive and equitable philanthropic practices.

The theme for Black Philanthropy Month 2025 is:
"Sankofa Now! Remember. Reclaim. Rise."
This theme draws from the West African concept of Sankofa, which means "go back and get it". It emphasizes the importance of remembering and reclaiming the rich legacy of Black giving to rise and shape a more just and equitable future.
The theme is a rallying call to:
- Remember the deep roots of Black philanthropy grounded in collective care.
- Reclaim the power and agency of Black-led movements and community investment.
- Rise in the face of challenges to equity and justice, especially as DEI efforts face increasing resistance.
You can learn more about the theme and the movement at Back Black Movement’s website.
Vancity Community Foundation's mission is to work with communities to create the economic, social and environmental conditions to collectively thrive. This year our campaign efforts are focused on amplifying and fundraising for these amazing Black-led and Black-serving organizations that are doing impactful work in their communities.
We invite you to learn about each of these organizations below and join us by making a donation.
Daughters of Hope
Daughters of Hope Resources Society reduces and prevents homelessness by providing wrap-around support services for Black and racialized individuals and families who face unique challenges in accessing dignified housing. They connect individuals to resources that are culturally appropriate, making it possible for their needs to be effectively addressed.
Ethos Lab Educational Society
Ethos Lab Educational Society is on a mission to increase representation in innovation by addressing the needs of diverse youth today in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (S.T.E.A.M.) by fostering a sense of community, belonging and inclusion through mentorship and programming geared towards young people.