Bread & Roses will receive a $15,000 Community Champion Award from Reinvestment Fund in recognition of its work supporting grassroots organizing for change, and to fuel that work in the future.
“We deeply appreciate this award from our friends at Reinvestment Fund,” said Bread & Roses Executive Director Casey Cook. “We share their commitment to advancing equity and justice for all, and we know that supporting grassroots organizing is critical for delivering that vision. This award will help us reach our goal of moving more than half a million dollars to local movements for change in 2020. We need the support of institutions like Reinvestment Fund if we’re going to see real change within our lifetimes.”
The Community Champion Award is a small grants program that recognizes nonprofit organizations that are aligned with Reinvestment Fund’s own mission. Awardees are selected by an appointed staff committee that makes its selection from a pool of organizations nominated by staff. The selection is approved by Reinvestment Fund’s Community Advisory Board. In most instances, the organizations have volunteers that are Reinvestment Fund staff or another existing relationship. In this case, the history goes back decades. Reinvestment Fund was incubated at Bread & Roses before spinning off in 1985.
“It is such an honor for us to be able to give back to Bread & Roses,” said Don Hinkle-Brown, President and CEO of Reinvestment Fund. “Their support shaped Reinvestment Fund in many ways in our formative years and created the foundation for our growth into the national, mission-driven financial institution that we are today.”
Bread & Roses was nominated for the award by Reinvestment Fund’s Director and Philadelphia Market Leader, Elizabeth Frantz.

“Bread & Roses is a unique funder of community organizing in the Philadelphia region. Many of its grantees would not be able to undertake the great work that they do without Bread & Roses, and I wanted to support this movement building in Philadelphia.”
Elizabeth Frantz, nominator