A New Chapter for Southern Black Girls
The Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium has taken a monumental step forward in 2024 with the release of their highly awaited Brag Report, marking a significant reflection of their impact and achievements. Originating from a commitment to uplift Black girls, gender-expansive youth, and women across the southern United States, this report showcases their transformative work since their inception.
Celebrating Progress
As LaTosha Brown, the Visionary Founder of Southern Black Girls, puts it, this moment is not just about looking back at the organization’s journey but about acknowledging the powerful strides made against a backdrop of systemic inequalities. "We have seen that Black girls receive less than one percent of philanthropic funding, yet we have emerged as a powerful vehicle for change and empowerment," she says. Brown emphasizes the necessity of creating a nurturing environment where every voice can be heard, reinforcing the Consortium's commitment to community engagement.
The 2024 Brag Report serves as a testament to resilience, highlighting key achievements including the awarding of $10.2 million to 250 Black women-led organizations and providing $408,900 to 800 girls through the #BlackGirlJoy Challenge, which spanned 13 southern states. These statistics project not only a numerical impact but also the very essence of empowerment—an endeavor that fosters both representation and leadership among underrepresented groups.
The SHE GOT NEXT Initiative
Alongside the report's release, the Consortium has launched the SHE GOT NEXT campaign, a groundbreaking initiative with a goal of raising $25 million. This ambitious campaign aims to expand funding and resources directed towards Black girls and women, empowering them to break barriers and step into leadership roles.
"Launching the SHE GOT NEXT initiative is a pivotal moment in our mission to ensure our $100 million goal by deploying essential resources to further enhance the lives of Black girls and women," stated Chancee Lundy, the Interim Executive Director of Southern Black Girls. The new initiative is poised to drive extensive outreach and impact—creating opportunities for future generations.
Details on how to participate in and support the SHE GOT NEXT campaign will soon be announced, and members of the community are invited to contribute through donations or sponsorships.
Engaging the Community
The Consortium's commitment to the betterment of society is deeply rooted in collaboration and grassroots activism. Their efforts not only spotlight the vital need for investment in Black girls but also highlight the strength that comes from unity and community involvement.
The Brag Report reflects not just the statistical impact but also numerous success stories of women and girls whose lives have been significantly transformed through the Consortium's various programs and initiatives. It is an invitation for everyone to become part of this movement aimed at fostering a promising future.
As the Consortium strides forward, the call for support and engagement resonates louder than ever. It’s about building dreams and creating pathways for the generations to come. Everyone is welcomed to join this impactful journey where collective efforts promise to change the narrative for Black girls and women in the southern United States.
In conclusion, the Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium continues to be a beacon of hope and a catalyst for change, demonstrating the power of philanthropy paired with community-focused efforts. Just as the 2024 Brag Report depicts their milestone achievements, the SHE GOT NEXT campaign opens doors for a brighter, more inclusive future, encouraging all to partake in empowering Black girls and women.
For further insights and to get involved with the Consortium’s initiative, visit their official website at
Southern Black Girls.