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In celebration of Michael Jordan’s 60th birthday, Michael Jordan and the Jordan Brand announce $2.3M in Community Grant awards to 48 grassroots organizations across the United States to help create more equitable futures for Black people.


The 2023 round of community grantees includes 43 new organizations, along with a re-investment in five organizations that were awarded grants in 2021, including 1Hood Media, Mortar Cincinnati, Love Now Media, Revolution Workshop, and Good Call NYC.


Inspired by the notion that movements to create systemic change have limitless potential at the local level, Jordan Community Grants, a program of the Black Community Commitment (a 10-year, $100M joint commitment between Michael Jordan and Jordan Brand), were first given in 2021 and awards one-year grants to organizations leading sustainable solutions in their cities.

“We believe that these community organizations aren’t just local changemakers, but that they are dreamers, makers of generational bonds, and neighborhood leaders with an authentic understanding of how together they can create transformative change,” says Craig Williams, Jordan Brand President.


In order to be eligible, grassroots 501(c)(3) organizations must have an operating budget of less than $3M and share a tie to one of the Black Community Commitment’s four key pillars: economic justice (to build generational wealth in Black communities); education (to help schools adapt curriculum, diversify staff and engage in educational reform efforts that prevent discrimination); narrative change (to increase awareness of the role race plays in our history to drive a deeper understanding of the consequences of racism in our everyday lives) and social justice (to build social and political capital within the Black community by investing in and advocating for policy reform.).


Learn more about the latest grantees.


ECONOMIC JUSTICE

America on Tech

Beyond Sports Foundation

Block Builderz

Built Oregon

The First 72+

Growing Home, Inc.

Institute of Intellectual Property and Social Justice

Reuben V. Anderson Center for Justice

Riverview West Florissant Housing Development Corporation

Turning Tables

Village of Love and Resistance


EDUCATION

Beyond the Ball

Birmingham Education Foundation

CHAMPS Male Mentoring Program

Education Justice Alliance

Education Law Center

NewRoot Learning Institute

Profound Ladies

Requity Foundation

STEM to the Future

Village of Wisdom

Vocal Justice


NARRATIVE CHANGE

Red Door Project

Community Action League

Community Literature Initiative

Day Eight

Diverso Coalition

Firehouse Community Arts Center of Chicago

Girl Be Heard Institute

Mentor Greater Milwaukee

Metcalfe Park Community Bridges

Public Narrative

The Vanguard Theater Company


SOCIAL JUSTICE

Ad Hoc Group Against Crime

California Black Women’s Health Project

DC Justice Lab

Gailen and Cathy Reevers Center for Community Empowerment

Higher Heights Leadership Fund

I Be Black Girl

Massachusetts Appleseed Center for Law and Justice

One Love Global

YA-YA Network

Youth Sentencing Reentry Project