Follow our journey
The year 2020 solidified that we are in the midst of a modern Civil Rights era. Here at the Witness Foundation, we support innovative approaches to address social justice and equity issues. We are pursuing a path centered on Christ and serving Black communities. Please read our blog posts to follow the impact of our fellows, new initiatives, and resources for your organization.
The Witness Foundation Appoints Danielle Marck as President
Empowering Moms: How Witness Fellow Dr. Tammira Lucas is Transforming Lives in Baltimore & Beyond
Meet Dr. Tammira Lucas, the Black entrepreneur helping mom entrepreneurs achieve financial stability and build their businesses in Baltimore communities and beyond.
Our Statement on Affirmative Action
As a Christ-centered and Black-serving organization, the Witness Inc. recognizes the critical importance of affirmative action in advancing racial equity and empowering Black Americans. Affirmative action policies have played a vital role in addressing the deeply rooted historic and systemic racism that hinders access to higher education for people of color. We know that these policies provided essential frameworks for creating more equitable opportunities for all.
Six Checklists for Launching a Black Christian Nonprofit
Nine opportunities for non-profits to access grants and financial supports and resources:
Five Tips To Use Donations to The Witness Foundation for Tax Returns
Do you know these donations can also potentially lower your tax burden? Our team put together five tips for using your donations to The Witness Foundation for tax returns.
Nine Black Christian Leaders Who Shaped History
Witness Fellow Shelene Huey-Booker Receives Funding From Silicon Valley Community Foundation
How Your Charitable Donations Affect Your Taxes Positively
Charitable donations can reduce our taxable income leading to potential tax savings. This is why it is important to document our donations.
The public relations starter pack for Christian non-profit organizations
Witness Fellow Joi McGowan, Founder of Resilient Black Women, shared her thoughts on mental health for Black Women
Five Ways To Grow Donations For Your Christian Nonprofit
How To Engage Your Nonprofit Community
How To Grow Your Nonprofit Movement
Witness Foundation names Natasha Sistrunk Robinson as Interim President
Natasha Sistrunk Robinson
Place-Based Initiative for Reparations
Arkansas has a long history of pursuing racial justice and reparations. Learn how one organization is supporting The Witness Foundation and drawing recruits within the region
A Letter from our Founder, Jemar Tisby
We’re in a modern Civil Rights movement and there’s only one question… Will you be a witness?