28 Days of Black Nonprofit Leaders: Cedric Brown


Cedric

Cedric Brown is the Director of the Mitchell Kapor Foundation in San Francisco. And, like many other multi-faceted Black nonprofit leaders, Cedric is also a visual and performance artist.

From the MKF website:

Cedric Brown has 20 years of experience as an educator and funder, working with the SF Foundation, SF Education Fund, Switzer Foundation, SF Cultural Equity Grants, and Level Playing Field Institute among others. He is a 2007 ABFE Connecting Leaders Fellow, is the board chair of Bay Area Blacks in Philanthropy, and serves on the steering committee of Funders Committee for Civic Participation. Cedric holds degrees from the UNC-Chapel Hill and Stanford University, and has an executive certificate from Georgetown University.

See also: Cedric’s 2009 Philanthropy News Digest article, Make a Socially Responsible Investment in Young Black Men (text)

See also:  Cedric talks about the Kapor Foundation on PR for the People (video)

See also: The Mitchell Kapor Foundation blog

See also: Cedric’s online portfolio of visual and performance art



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  • Cedric Brown
    At the risk of being tacky for commenting on this post (lol), I just wanted to thank you, Rosetta, for including me among such esteemed company. As others have said, this is a marvelous theme for the month; good to know we're in the presence of such inspiring leaders - including you!

    Best wishes.
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