Amplifying African Diaspora voice and expertise in philanthropic advisement
Yvonne Moore
Highly connected philanthropic advisor with deep experience in family, domestic, global, & social impact philanthropy
In the March 2017 issue, Alliance magazine associate editor Andrew Milner’s article Shading in the blanks on the philanthropy advice map explored the how the US and Europe might be exercising a distorting influence in the field of philanthropic advisory services. He also looked at those locations around the globe in which the sector has yet to develop. However, I would respectfully add to that analysis a failure to intentionally engage donors of color of wealth, particularly those from the African Diaspora.
Sadly, many myths continue to overshadow the giving of #Black families around the world including those that perpetuate we are not #philanthropic, we hold no substantial or generational #wealth, or that any wealth we do hold, especially for those of us from the #African Continent, was derived from illicit means rendering our #philanthropic endeavors illegitimate, or unworthy of living alongside the multi-general wealth of Western #donors.
But more recently, a consistent uptick in remittances from the #Diaspora to countries of origin on the Continent of #Africa ($38 billion in 2018 to sub-Saharan Africa alone), coupled with an increase in stories of Diaspora #philanthropy, I’ve noticed a reoccurring theme among colleagues in the advisory space. A desire to ‘learn more about my work’ or to ‘talk about how we can partner.’ Yet, sadly I’ve realized the desire to engage is a transactional scheme, with no real understanding of, or desire to explore the concerns, issues, or philanthropic goals which might personally resonate with families from the African Diaspora.
In an effort to dispel these myths and elevate philanthropic advisors from the African Diaspora, #MoorePhilanthropy has launched an initiative focused on building a #global network and heightening the visibility of highly experienced philanthropic advisors from the Diaspora. The African Diaspora Philanthropic Advisor (ADPA) Network connects, educates and elevates philanthropic advisors and consultants from the Diaspora charged with guiding, influencing or leading the philanthropic goals of individuals, families and family #foundations and #trusts. We launched in August 2018 to an enthusiastic response, and the Network has already held meetings in New York City, #Lagos and #Nairobi with meetings planning later this year in #Denver, CO and #Dallas, TX.
The Network in no way suggest that Black advisors are the only practitioners equipped meet the needs of Black donors, it simply ensures all donors know they have a choice when deciding to select a knowledgeable professional with whom they may partner in their pursuit of philanthropic impact. The sector already has a great number of deeply experienced and highly trained individuals from the Diaspora, but we have found that many don’t realize this career path has been highly professionalized and is likely to be in significant demand in the future.
To learn more about the #ADPANetwork, or to connect to a philanthropic #advisor please visit us at https://www.moorephilanthropy.com.
Yvonne Moore is Principal philanthropic advisor at Moore Philanthropy. This article is was reprinted from Alliance Magazine's Blog dated October 15, 2018.
Consultant at Social Strategies Group, Inc.
6 年You continue to innovate!! Continued success Yvonne.?
Philanthropist & Philanthropy Advisor | Guiding women and their wealth power for impact |
6 年Yvonne, I am so excited to learn about this work you are doing. As a donor to Africans in the Diaspora I was aware of philanthropy in the Diaspora and on the continent but not of philanthropic advisors from the Diaspora. I look forward to advancing the word about ADPA Network
Non profit Excutive, Consultant/Executive Coach
6 年Look forward to hearing more.