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SBC is increasing the visibility of organizations serving the Black community worldwide

BY PAUL JUNOR

Support Black Charities (SBC) is a Canadian registered non-profit organization that is based in Toronto but has branches both in Canada and world-wide. It is an online portal that connects (B3): Black-led, Black-focused, or Black -serving organizations (which includes non-profits; grassroots, community-based and NGOs) to supporters and allies in the community.

The mission of SBC is inclusive and overarching which is to inspire compassion and generosity while increasing the visibility of organizations serving the Black community worldwide. The mission of SBC is intricately connected to promoting and accomplishing the United Nations Sustainable Goals (SDGs).

These SDGs are an urgent call for action by all countries-developed and developing-in a global partnership. They recognize that ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that: improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth-all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests.

Some of the services the SBC offers are:

Directory listing:

Enhance your charity’s visibility with their Directory Listing service. Gain exposure to potential: donors, partners, and volunteers, while individuals and corporations can easily find and support organizations that align with their giving goals.

SBC NFB Biz Dev assessment

Assessment tools help Black-led non-profits pinpoint areas of improvement, enhancing their ability to combat injustice and serve communities more effectively. Find your: strength, address your gaps, and make a bigger impact.

SBC nonprofit business development services:

Strengthen your organization’s sustainability and impact with their Nonprofit Business Development service. They provide tailored planning, operations optimization, and fundraising strategies to help your organization thrive.

SBC remains steadfast in its commitment to uplift Black-led charitable organizations. In order to fulfill its mandate, it is continually striving to build a global network of black: organizations, donors, volunteers, supporters, and allies dedicated to fostering positive global change.

One of the signature programs that SBC has initiated is the Global Black Philanthropic Initiative (GBPI). The objective of this is multi-pronged. GBPI aims to transform traditional giving practices by encouraging donors to support specific Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The website indicates that “Our goal is not simply only to raise awareness on this critical issue but also to deepen our understanding of the unique challenges faced by the Black community and to advance tangible solutions.”

Through GBPI, SBC highlights each month of the year to a specific cause that is alignment with one of 17 SDGs. For example, in April SDG # 3 -Good Health and Well-being is emphasized by seizing the opportunity to shed light on healthcare misdiagnosis and disparities disproportionately affecting black communities.

There are four practical steps that SBC recommends that can increase awareness about healthcare inequality. These include:

  • Educate themselves:
  • Learn about historical and current Healthcare inequalities
  • Engage in conversations:
  • Challenge stereotypes and biases
  • Support Health Related Black Organizations
  • Contribute to SBC’s mission: through donations, volunteering, or advocacy

Amick Silencieux, Executive Director of Support Black Charities states, “We are thrilled to provide a platform that recognizes and amplifies the impact of Black-led nonprofit organizations in every sector all over the world.”

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With a last name that means “Faithful and loyal,” it is no wonder that Paul Junor has become a welcomed addition to the Toronto Caribbean Newspaper Team. Since 1992, Paul has dedicated his life to become what you call a great teacher. Throughout the years, he has formed strong relationships with his students and continues to show them that he cares about them as people. Paul is a warm, accessible, enthusiastic and caring individual who not only makes himself available for his students, but for his community as well.

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