Guide How to Use Your Funding to Reduce Inequities in the Social Sector Infrastructure
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A Discussion Guide for Social Sector Infrastructure Funders
Hannah Martin, Laura Tomasko, Benjamin Soskis, Faith Mitchell
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Pronounced inequities and disparities exist in the social sector infrastructure with respect to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability status, geographic location, and institutional type, among other characteristics. This discussion guide is for social sector infrastructure funders who are concerned about those inequities. Its purpose is to help those funders plan the actions they can take to reduce them.

This discussion guide is part of a series intended to strengthen the support system for the social sector, which we refer to as the social sector infrastructure. To view other guides geared toward users, providers, and funders of the social sector infrastructure, visit urbn.is/45OyieF.

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