Resource and support racial justice movements

Join us to create a space where the struggles, achievements and resistance of Black and Global Majority people are recognised and resourced

Our resourcing partners are individuals, UK trusts, foundations and private businesses supporting us to challenge and heal ongoing experiences of underfunding.

Lankelly Chase

Paul Hamlyn Foundation

The Clothworkers’ Foundation

Linklaters

Macquarie

Trust for London

City Bridge Trust

Indigo Trust

Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust

Charities Aid Foundation

Comic Relief

Oak Foundation

 

Joanna Keefe, Global Corporate Responsibility Manager, Linklaters LLP

“We saw the potential impact Baobab could have across the UK – from enabling unheard voices to be heard to a shift in power dynamics in charitable funding – and wanted to join with Baobab and support this movement for change.”

Michael Pitchford, The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust

“JRCT is proud to support the emergence of Baobab as a bold and ambitious initiative for resourcing racial justice by and from communities with first-hand experience of racism. We are all on a journey towards racial equity and hope to learn and grow through the process.”

Be part of the change.

Our journey to justice, freedom and unity is a collective one. We want you to be a part of our movement, and with your support, we can resource our communities and achieve lasting systems change. There are two ways you can resource Baobab Foundation:

You can give via our Just Giving page (which will be available to do very soon), and if you’d like to make a larger contribution to our core costs or collective fund, please contact us.

 With us, your money is

Restorative

Flexible funds to support communities. including unregistered groups.

Inclusive

We start from the margins and centre the people and communities most acutely marginalised in society.

Powerful

We’re using our power differently. So it's a source of strength — not harm — in the community.

 Ready to help dismantle systemic racism in a real and radical way?