Local Black-Led Nonprofit Organizations Join National Give 8/28 Giving Day to Build a Stronger Community

Categories: BELONGING AND CULTURE: Building Support & Capacity,

A community mixer of more than 15 nonprofits to be held Aug. 28 at Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe

SARASOTA, FL – August is Black Philanthropy Month, and several Sarasota-Manatee nonprofit organizations will be taking part in Give 8/28, a national 15-hour digital giving event designed to support Black-led and Black-benefiting nonprofit organizations.

Give 8/28 has a format similar to the Giving Challenge, the Community Foundation’s local biennial giving day. Hosted by the Young, Black & Giving Back Institute, Give 8/28 has raised more than $840,000 nationwide since its inception in 2018.

In 2024, 19 local nonprofits are participating in Give 8/28. Online donations can be made at give828.org beginning at 8 a.m. Aug. 28. Early giving starts at 8 a.m. Aug. 21.

With the goal of boosting overall Give 8/28 performance in our area, the Community Foundation of Sarasota County is once again supporting local organizations taking part in Give 8/28 with kickstarter campaign donations.

Likewise, the Community Foundation is encouraging community members to attend a mixer from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Aug. 28 hosted at ﷟Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe. Those interested in supporting the community by participating in Give 8/28 can attend the mixer to meet the people inspiring change through their organizations. The public can register to attend this free program at surveymonkey.com.

Now in its seventh year, Give 8/28 draws attention to the unique achievements and needs of Black nonprofits and the communities they serve. In Sarasota County, although overall the Black population is 4.1 percent, in the historically African American neighborhood of Newtown, Black people comprise 29.1 percent of the population. In that neighborhood, the percent of households living beneath the ALICE threshold—working families struggling to afford basic necessities—was 55 percent in 2022, compared with the countywide average of 41 percent.

Local organizations taking part include:

The date, Aug. 28, signifies important landmark moments in American history: Emmett Till’s murder in 1955, Dr. Martin Luther King’s legendary “I Have a Dream Speech” in the U.S. capital in 1963, and Barack Obama’s acceptance of the Democratic nomination for president in 2008, to name a few.