9 Best Charities That Support the Black Lives Matter Movement (Complete 2024 List)

9 Best Charities That Support the Black Lives Matter Movement (Complete 2024 List)

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Between 2016 and 2018, there were 74,402 excessive, needless deaths among black people in the US compared with white people. #BlackLivesMatter (BLM) is a social movement that was established following the rampant killings of black people in the US due to police brutality/  racially motivated violence, with the aim to overcome discrimination and injustice experienced by Black people. Fortunately, organizations around the world are working to promote the BLM movement. So we had to ask: What are the best charities that support the Black Lives Matter Movement?

The best charities supporting the Black Lives Matter Movement are the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, the Movement For Black Lives, and the Black Health Alliance. Color of Change and the Black Visions Collective promote community-led change for public sector racial inequality reforms.

Whether you want to help the victims of racial hate crimes, promote legislative changes that support the black community, or simply stand against racism and inequality, there is a charity for you. Keep reading to learn more about what the best charities supporting the Black Lives Matter movement are all about, how they work, and what your best way would be to make a contribution.

Here’s What All the Best Charities That Support the Black Lives Matter Movement Have in Common

The charities on this list were chosen based on their mission, impact and transparency ratings, and achievements.

They operate mainly in the US, the UK, and Canada, fighting to defend and support the black community faced with injustice.

Most of the charities on this list focus on the struggles of minority populations in society, particularly black people. Some focus on making policy and legislative changes to positively impact the black community on the state and national levels, while others carry out advocacy work to protest against societal injustice based on race.

Many of these charities also educate the public on racism and discrimination through research and innovation.

Yet, they all share the same goal of advancing the goal of the Black Lives Matter Movement.

These Are the 9 Best Charities That Support the Black Lives Matter Movement in 2024

Below are our favorite charities supporting the Black Lives Matter movement (you can click on their link to directly jump to their section in this article):

(At the end of this article we’ll also share our six-step approach on how you can select the best charity to support.)

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Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF): Black Activism

BLM Global Network

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Their transparency & ratings:

The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation has a score of 85% for Accountability and Transparency from Charity Navigator.  

“Working inside and outside of the system to heal the past, re-imagine the present, and invest in the future of Black lives through policy change, investment in our communities, and a commitment to arts and culture.”

Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation

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What they do:

The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation works to prevent and reverse the impact of violent crimes on the black community through mobilization, advocacy, and policy work. For example, they launched the BREATHE Act in collaboration with Movement For Black Lives to invest in new approaches to community safety that challenge current criminal legal systems and center around the protection of black lives. Simultaneously, they foster Black creativity and excellence through their Black Joy Creators Fellowship program. Moreover, through the launch of their BLM HBCU program, they provide black youths with the opportunity to connect to the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) community in the US with scholarships and student debt support.

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What they’ve achieved:

Since their founding, the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation has grown to become the largest Black, abolitionist, philanthropic organization in the US. For example, the charity facilitated nearly 6 million conversations amongst black youth voters in a 2020 US election that turned out to be the largest voter turnout in history. Additionally, they generated over 51 million impressions through their ‘What Matters 2020’ campaign. 

Ways to contribute:

You can support the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation by purchasing their BLM merchandise through their online shop. You can also help them fight against disinformation on the BLM movement by reporting suspicious activity online.

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Movement For Black Lives (M4BL): Black Power, Freedom & Justice

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Movement for Black Lives Calls for Reparations & "End to War Against Black People"

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Their transparency & ratings:

Charity Navigator gives the Movement for Black Lives a 3-star rating and an 85% rating for Accountability and Finance. 

“We are abolitionist. We build kinship with one another. We are anti-capitalist.”

Movement for Black Lives

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What they do:

The Movement For Black Lives calls for criminal justice reform and the end of police brutality against black communities. For example, through their Amnesty For Protestors campaign, they demand charges to be dropped against Black Lives Matter protesters and a full investigation into all allegations of police and federal agent violence against black individuals. They also demand reparations for past and continuing harms inflicted on Black people and support Black communities most affected by COVID-19 by releasing policy demands.

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What they’ve achieved:

Since their founding, the Movement For Black Lives has remained committed to improving the rights of black communities across the US. For example, their Cleveland State University convention gathered over 1,500 activists from around the country to facilitate open discussions and demonstrations on Black liberation. Furthermore, the M4BL’s Black Hive project is part of their climate and environmental justice program that includes over 200 organizations.  

Ways to contribute:

You can donate directly to the Movement for Black Lives through their website. You can also sign a petition demanding immediate COVID-19 relief and long-term recovery for marginalized communities.

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Black Health Alliance: Improving the Health and Well-being of Black Communities

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The Toronto Black Health Alliance (Taibu Centre)

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Their transparency & ratings:

According to their financial statement, Black Health Alliance spent 76% of their expenditure on professional services and salaries, 7.5% on accounting, campaigns, and education, and 1% on events and meetings. 

“To reduce the racial disparities in health outcomes and promote health and well-being for people from diverse Black communities in Canada.”

Black Health Alliance

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What they do:

The Black Health Alliance tackles the disproportionately poor health outcomes facing the Black community and the barriers to quality healthcare, including racism. For example, they led an Anti-Black Racism in healthcare campaign to raise awareness of how experiences of discrimination to Black Canadians can be directly linked to higher health inequities and prevent access to general and sexual health care. They also lobby with local governments to ensure all publicly funded health service providers are held accountable for the collection and application of race-based data and decolonize training for health care professionals

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What they’ve achieved:

Since their founding, Black Health Alliance has continued to provide ground breaking research on black health in Canada. For example, their ‘How Do Scarborough’s Black Youth Access the Health Care System’ report was selected for presentation at the Public Health Association Conference to provide recommendations to health care planners that will enhance the quality of life for black youths. Furthermore, the charity created the Interactive Map and the ConnectMe tools as part of their Pathways to Care project that has connected black youths to the mental health and addiction services that are available in 6 Ontarian cities

Ways to contribute:

You can donate directly to Black Health Alliance through their website. You can also engage with their knowledge hub to remain aware of current black health challenges.

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Color of Change: Until Justice Is Real

Logo for Color Of Change
Rashad Robinson Keynote Talk

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Their transparency & ratings:

Color of Change has a silver seal of Transparency from GuideStar.

“To end practices that unfairly hold black people back, and champion a solution that move us all forward”

Color of Change

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What they do:

Color of Change directs initiatives that give Black communities the power to challenge racial injustice in the economic, media, criminal, political, and democratic sectors. For instance, their #BeyondTheStatement campaign holds corporations accountable for racial prejudice in the workplace and among leadership. Similarly, their #ChangeIndustries program seeks to increase Black diversity in the creative space. They also commission ground-breaking research on the causes of inequality to drive racial justice solutions 

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What they’ve achieved:

Since their founding, Color of Change has become the nation’s largest online racial justice organization with a force of over 7 million members. For example, the charity persuaded President Biden to release 70 inmates from house detention after receiving petitions from almost 150,000 of their members. Moreover, they successfully stopped the illegal evictions of Black Families in Florida after leading a sleep-in protest and an online petition.

Ways to contribute:

You can donate directly to Color of Change through their website. You can also support the charity’s campaign to combat Twitter Hate Speech by signing a petition. In addition, you can join the movement and become a Color of Change Member.

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Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI): Unity in Community

Logo for Stand Against Racism and Inequality (SARI)
What does SARI do?

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Their transparency & ratings:

According to their financial statement, Stand Against Racism & Inequality spent 84.8% of their total income on charitable activities. 

“To support victims of hate within our community”

Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI)

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What they do:

Stand Against Racism & Inequality works to support Black and ethnic minority communities and protect them from hate crimes. For example, they worked closely with the police to protect these groups during the rise of Islamophobia in the UK after the 7/7 London bombings. They also provide specialist support for victims of racial abuse to stand up for themselves and seek justice by providing project workers to individual cases. Furthermore, SARI supported the ‘Take the Knee’ show of solidarity to the BLM movement and denounced the existence of the Edward Colston (a slave trader of Black Africans) statue in Bristol. 

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What they’ve achieved:

Since their founding, Stand Against Racism & Inequality has supported over 22,500 victims and opened over 500 new cases of hate crimes each year from the black and ethnic minority community. Moreover, SARI has received an average of 96% satisfaction rate from clients who testified that they received effective emotional support from the charity. In addition, they received a National Charity Award in recognition of their work 10 years after inception.

Ways to contribute:

You can donate directly to Stand Against Racism & Inequality through their website. You can also help make a difference through fundraising activities, such as a cycling marathon or selling protest photography.

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Stop Hate UK: Stop Hate. Start Here.  

Logo for Stop Hate UK
Stop Hate UK - What We Do

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Their transparency & ratings:

According to their financial report, Stop Hate UK spent 90.8% of their total income on charitable expenditures, 1.1% on support costs, and 1.3% on governance costs.

“To combat prejudice and hate; to support those affected; and to educate towards a Hate free society.”

Stop Hate UK

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What they do:

Stop Hate UK fights racism by acting as a report center for hate crimes through their 24-hour anti-hate crime helpline. Following the BLM movement, they also provide educational programs and training to corporates, schools and communities in racism prevention, including unconscious bias. They also provide advocacy and support options for victims who have made reports of their abuse. Furthermore, they run awareness campaigns such as on the anniversary of George Floyd’s death, condemning racial profiling and police brutality. 

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What they’ve achieved:

Since their founding, Stop Hate UK has grown to be one of the UK’s leading anti-hate and anti-discrimination organizations, providing the UK’s only free dedicated 24-hour anti-Hate Crime reporting service. Additionally, through their work and collaborations, the charity has made over 4960 reports to the police and local support agencies since 2014. 

Ways to contribute:

You can donate directly to Stop Hate UK through their website. You can also support the charity by setting up a fundraiser for their cause.

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Black Alliance For Just Immigration (BAJI): Black Migrant Futures Matter

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Black Alliance for Just Immigration

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Their transparency & ratings:

Charity Navigator gives the Black Alliance For Just Immigration a score of 100% for Accountability and Finance.

“To bring Black voices together to advocate for equality and justice in our laws and our communities.”

Black Alliance For Just Immigration (BAJI)

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What they do:

The Black Alliance For Just Immigration engages Black communities to advance racial justice and migrant rights. For example, they run a Cultural and Legal Immigration Navigation for Independent Communities (CLINIC) program to provide pro-bono legal and immigrant support services to the Black community. Furthermore, they produce innovative research resources for key stakeholders to highlight issues facing the Black diaspora through their Research Institute

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What they’ve achieved:

Since their founding, the Black Alliance For Just Immigration has grown to become the primary source of data on Black migrants in the country. For example, their flagship project Black Immigration Network (BIN) has successfully campaigned for effective policy changes and coordinated advocacy work with over 60 Black-led partner organizations and over 100 individuals. Moreover, BAJI was awarded the Mackenzie Scott gift in recognition of their impactful work. 

Ways to contribute:

You can donate directly to the Black Alliance For Just Immigration through their website. You can also support their work by volunteering at any one of their 5 active chapters.

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Black Visions Collective: Safety Is Community-Led 

Logo for Black Visions Collective
Black Visions Collective | TIME100 Talks

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Their transparency & ratings:

According to their financial report, Black Visions Collective spent 29.7% of their total income on distributions to community members, organizations, and other groups and 2.5% on emergency fund grants.

We are a Black-led, Queer and Trans centering organization whose mission is to organize powerful, connected Black communities and dismantle systems of violence.

Black Visions Collective

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What they do:

Black Visions Collective works through the Path Forward Campaign to defund ‘destructive institutions’ such as the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD), so that communities can have the funds they need to create alternative approaches to safety without the help of the police. For example, their Minneapolis Without Policing resource guide suggests ways that communities can intervene to deescalate, mediate, and provide care for people in crisis situations without calling 911. Furthermore, their Yes 4 Minneapolis campaign seeks to amend the Minneapolis City Charter and replace the MPD with a new department of public safety.What they’ve achieved:

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What they’ve achieved:

Since their founding, the Black Visions Collective has been working on putting an end to violence against the black community. For example, the charity led the global movement to #DefundPolice that resulted in the removal of almost $8 million from the MPD that was reinvested into some of their programs, including mental health services and a community-led approach to safety. Furthermore, they have trained and mobilized over 70 partner organizations and over 40,000 community members in a community-led safety strategy, thereby reducing reliance on state police infrastructure. 

Ways to contribute:

You can donate to Black Visions Collective directly through their website. You can also keep up to date with their work and achievements by following the charity on their social media pages.

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American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU): Racial Justice

Logo for American Civil Liberties Union
How To Advance Racial Justice

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Their transparency & ratings:

The American Civil Liberties Union has a score of 96% for Accountability and Transparency from Charity Navigator. The charity also has a Platinum seal of Transparency from GuideStar.

“To realize this promise of the United States Constitution for all and expand the reach of its guarantees.”

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

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What they do:

The American Civil Liberties Union supports the Black Lives Matter movement by seeking racial justice in government policies and legislation. For example, through their Racial Justice program, ACLU works to dismantle systemic racism by filing lawsuits, lobbying legislatures, and supporting local BLM movements. Furthermore, through their Accountability in Artificial Intelligence program, they bring to light the potential algorithmic discrimination faced by people of color.

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What they’ve achieved:

Since their founding, the American Civil Liberties Union has become the nation’s largest public interest law firm that uses litigation, advocacy, grassroot mobilization, and public education to dismantle barriers to equality for people of color. Moreover, they have successfully challenged the systemic exclusion of African Americans from grand and petit juries, despite 45% of the population being black. Further successes include the repealing of a South Carolina law that allowed the assault and charge of a black pupil by the police.

Ways to contribute:

You can donate to the American Civil Liberties Union directly through their website. You can also give through a tax-deductible gift to support their work.

How Can You Select the Best Charities to Support?

The charities on the list are, we deem, the best charities supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. However, you may have a particular charity you want to support. Let’s look at what you can do to ensure your contribution has the most significant impact.

  • Check out the charity website. Charities that are worthy of your donations are transparent in their mission and their figures. Familiarise yourself with their history, mission, and values. Their website usually is the best place to start.
  • Identify the charity’s mission. Without a goal, the charity is likely to fail. If the charity’s mission isn’t clear, it’s probably worth looking for a charity that does have a clear mission. 
  • Check if the charity has measurable goals. An effective charity has clear goals. You want to know your donation will help the charity reach its goals. But if it doesn’t have targets, it’s likely to fail or squander your gift. The charity should be able to account for its spending and supply evidence of the work they do.
  • Assess the successes or goals the charity has achieved. You wouldn’t invest in a business if it kept missing its targets. In the same way, charities are like this too. If no one is assessing a charity’s progress in reaching its targets, the chances are they’re not making a substantial positive change.
  • Check the charity’s financials and stats. Trustworthy organizations will publish financial statements and reports each year. Some might be exempt from having to do so, but they should be able to provide them to public members who are interested in donating.
  • Locate sources who work with or benefit from the charity. Word of mouth and first-hand experience of a charity’s work lets you know the charity’s quality. If you’re able to do so, check out the charity for yourself or speak to someone familiar with it. This way, your donation will go to the right place. 

How Can You Best Support These Charities?

After you’ve made your decision, it’s time for you to decide on how you’d like to help the charities you’ve chosen. Check how you can help – each charity runs specific programs that have unique aims. Find out what the aim of such programs is and whether they are right for you. 

Here are a few ways you can help your chosen charity:

  • Donate money. You can find donation pages on the website of most charities. Your donation can be a one-time payment, or you can set it to be deducted regularly at different intervals. You can mostly pay via credit card, but some charities also take PayPal or Bitcoin payments.
  • Buy their official merchandise. The charities can also raise money by selling merchandise. So, you can support them by buying the mugs, shirts, caps, pens, pencils, and any other such items they may be selling. Ideally, you should buy as much as you can to share and spread the word about the charity’s activities.
  • Engage in volunteer work. As you’ve seen from our descriptions above, some charities engage in a lot of local and grassroots programs. You can help by taking on and organizing the program in your local area.
  • Help their fundraising efforts. You can spread the word about the charity in your workplace, school, church, etc., and hold creative fundraising drives on social media or offline within your small circles.
  • Share their stories. Most charities have compelling stories that you can share with your audience to attract more people to the cause.

Final Thoughts

Now it is up to you to select the charity that resonates most with you. And whichever charity you end up choosing and contributing to, we are sure that they will immensely appreciate your support. Hopefully, the information within this article has made this selection process a bit easier for you to support charities dedicated to supporting the Black Lives Matter movement– based on the causes that matter most to you.

Stay impactful,

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PS: Finally, I want to leave you with a thought-provoking TED talk from Dan Pallotta, a leading philanthropic activist and fundraiser, about what is wrong with the way we think about charities – and what we can do about it:

The way we think about charity is dead wrong | Dan Pallotta

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