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  1. Mar 11, 2022 · Nearly one hundred years later, her great-granddaughter Cecilia Clarke, a Brooklynite with unwavering anti-racist and feminist values, established an award-winning leadership program aligned with her beliefs for young feminists in her great-grandmother's name.

  2. Mar 17, 2021 · Cecilia Clarke will be leaving the Foundation this summer to embark on a new personal and professional chapter.

  3. Nov 30, 2016 · PND spoke with Cecilia Clarke, the foundation's president and CEO, about BCF's focus on racial justice, its decision to divest its portfolio of industries that disproportionately harm people of color, and the post-election role of philanthropy in advancing racial equity.

  4. Dec 21, 2017 · Cecilia Clarke, CEO of the borough's community foundation, explains why she intensified the group's activism toward social and racial justice. By Stephen Koepp - December 21, 2017. Clarke in Dumbo, not long before moving the organization's headquarters to Crown Heights (Photo by Jason Andrew)

  5. Cecilia Clarke, President & CEO of Brooklyn Community Foundation, will be presenting at Fundraising Day in New York on a hot-button topic in philanthropy – “The Double Bottom Line: Diversity, Inclusion and the Future of Grant Funding.”

  6. Prior to her time at Brooklyn Org (then Brooklyn Community Foundation), Cecilia founded the Sadie Nash Leadership Project, an award-winning nonprofit that supports the leadership development of young women and gender-expansive youth of color in New York City and Newark.

  7. Cecilia Clarke. President & chief executive officer, Brooklyn Community Foundation. Tweet. More. The year 2020 brought record grantmaking for the Brooklyn Community Foundation. The...

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