Anti-Racism Resources

We recognize that it is not enough to be quietly non-racist — we have a responsibility to become vocal, visible anti-racist leaders in our businesses and communities. The team at B Lab U.S. & Canada has compiled ways to step up in your organization and as an individual. If you’d like to submit a resource to be considered for this page, please fill out our submission form.

Resources

Ways Your Company Can Get Involved

What You Can Do As An Individual

African American Chamber of Commerce

The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia

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NAACP

NAACP builds Black political power to end structural racism. Let's put end to race-based discrimination together: become a member, advocate, or donate today.

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National Urban League

Enabling African Americans and other underserved urban residents to secure economic self-reliance, parity, power and civil rights.

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The National Council of Negro Women, Inc.

The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) mission is to lead, empower and advocate for women of African descent, their families and communities.

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Two Million New Black Homeowners Program

The National Association of Real-Estate Brokers (NAREB) Two Million New Black Homeowner Program (2MN5) is one of NAREB’s solutions in response to its annual report the State of Housing in Black America (SHIBA) ®, with a short and long-term core objectives ...

U.S. Black Chambers, Inc.

The National Voice of Black Business - provides committed, visionary leadership and advocacy in the realization of economic empowerment.

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The American Indian College Fund

The American Indian College Fund invests in Native students and tribal college education to transform lives and communities.

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American Indian Higher Education Consortium

AIHEC is the collective spirit and unifying voice of our nation's 38 Tribal Colleges and Universities.

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American Indigenous Business Leaders

American Indigenous non-profit organization dedicated to empowering business students in the United States.

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Association on American Indian Affairs

Oldest American Indian, Native American, Indigenous nonprofit Advocates improving higher education scholarship, repatriation, grants, education, and programing.

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Canadian Aboriginal Venture Group

The Canadian Aboriginal Venture Group (CAVG) provides a single point of departure that will allow Aboriginal organizations and entrepreneurs to pursue innovative ideas through our entrepreneurial experience.

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Indigena Capital

The principals of Indigena have specialized in partnering exclusively with Tribal Nations in the United States and First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada for over three decades.

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About Anti-Racism Resources

Compiled by the Team at B Lab U.S. & Canada. While we are not experts, we want to uplift the voices of those who are.

We cannot credibly build an inclusive economic system without addressing the fundamental injustice, inequity and violence that disproportionately impact Black people and other People of Color.

As a community of responsible business leaders, we must get to work to move beyond rhetoric and take meaningful action against racism.

For more information about what we’re doing, you can read B Lab’s statement on anti-racism by Dr. Ellonda L. Williams, B Lab’s Director of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion and the 2021 update.