Funding women of color -led businesses and #EarthDay2022

Durban floods: Is it a consequence of climate change? (BBC). Today is Earth Day! While we celebrate, we also are thinking about those impacted by the Durban floods and the links between more frequent extreme weather events + climate change + infrastructure #EarthDay #SouthAfrica #ForPeopleForPlanet https://www.bbc.com/news/61107685

Congratulations to our 2022 Women of Color Grant Recipients (Fearless Fund). Congrats to the winners of the Women of Color Grant Program! The program awards grants to businesses in the US owned by women of color. Click the link below to see the winning businesses! https://www.fearless.fund/tory-burch-foundation

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