
Our Mission
We bring people together to move money quickly and thoughtfully, working with communities to meet their needs as they define them. We help everyday people, and donors turn care and urgency into authentic support for communities doing the work on the ground—today and for the long haul.
Our Purpose: Move Money
We help people move from “I care” to “I’m in.” Sounds simple? It is. We help donors connect, learn, and mobilize their resources, from dollars to direct action.
How? Our strategy is simple: the people closest to the problems are resourced to lead the solutions, and giving becomes a collective, long-term responsibility rather than a last-minute reaction.

Connection to Community: Make it easy for people to give to trusted, vetted organizations doing real work in their communities and across the country.

Simplify Giving: We offer options for giving, small or large, one-time or ongoing, without pressure or perfection.

Convene for Impact: Create spaces where funders can listen, learn, and give together—not behind closed doors, but in relationship with communities.
Join Our Giving Circle
We are not waiting for ‘big philanthropy’ to solve this one. We are here to Move More Money.

We’re launching a Move More Money giving circles for people who want to support community-led organizations resisting oppression and creating just, inclusive futures. Together, we’ll listen, learn, and move resources in relationship with communities, not behind closed doors, but with trust and shared responsibility. You can join Debi Tirar Mas Fondos, a fund by and for Latine communities responding to attacks on our people, and the Colorado M3 giving circle.
By channeling care and urgency into authentic, collective support, we know we can make giving easier, more trustworthy, and rooted in right-relationship. This is about resourcing the people protecting families, defending our rights, and building the future we all deserve—today and for the long haul.
As people whose day jobs are in professional philanthropy, we’re building something that meets our needs as women of color who want to work for the world our children, grandchildren, and future generations deserve. We are doing this by shaping meaningful ways to give—small or large, one-time or ongoing—alongside others who believe money should flow to the people closest to the work.
