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BLACK SOLIDARITY ECONOMY
We support Black leadership in the solidarity economy movement through funding opportunities, relationship building, and storytelling.
BLACK SOLIDARITY ECONOMY FUND
Since 2020, the Black Solidarity Economy Fund (BSEF) has democratically distributed over $730,000 to Black-led solidarity economy organizing.
Moved by the 2020 popular uprisings, several dozen Black staff and leaders from our network came together to organize the fund, with the goal of redistributing resources to Black-led organizations building the solidarity economy. The fund is anchored by the BSEF Working Group which collectively makes all major decisions related to the fund.

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BLACK RADICAL DEMOCRACY WORKING GROUP

In July 2024, the Black Solidarity Economy Fund (BSEF) gathered in Durham, NC for the first ever Black Radical Democracy Convening! Over 40 people representing 25 orgs attended and were joined by movement elders with over 50 years in the Black liberation struggle. From the convening, NEC members and grantees decided to start a space for Black folks within the network to convene, collaborate, celebrate, and resource Black leadership within the Solidarity Economy movement.
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Join the New Economy Coalition’s Black Solidarity Economy Fund and Black Radical Democracy working group this Black History Month for a livestream event on Zoom!
In this session, we will explore how generations of Hip Hop are tending to the resounding cry for overdue systems change. Our panelists will connect a few bars from 10 (or so) songs circulating in Hip-Hop to crucial political education that’s guiding us to build solidarity economies across the United States.
You don’t have to be an activist, organizer, academic, worker, or student to join this conversation. Together, we will uncover how Hip-Hop has met this mandate and the ways our rich culture could double down even more.
2024 Black Solidarity Economy Fund Grantees
In 2024, the Black Solidarity Economy Fund awarded $241,500 to 36 organizations through a participatory grantmaking process with former grantees.
Solidarity Economy Shorts #4: Resourcing Black Solidarity Economies
In this episode we learn about NEC’s Black Solidarity Economy Fund (BSEF), and we speak with former grantees about their solidarity economy organizing and the ancestral wisdom that informs their work.