FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July
3, 2025
Contact:
Tirrea
Billings
Digital
Storyteller
Nigerian
Center
tirrea@nigeriancenter.org
Nigerian
Center Receives $40,000 Grant from Meyer Foundation to Advance Immigrant Justice
and Economic Opportunity
Washington,
DC — The Nigerian Center is proud to announce we have received a $40,000 grant
from the Meyer Foundation, supporting the organization’s general operations and
its Washington’s Prosperity Campaign. This narrative shift campaign highlights
the vital role immigrants play as agents of prosperity, including as business
owners, civic leaders, and community builders.
“When
considering the opportunity to drive systems change with the Meyer Foundation in
the Washington, DC metro area, their core value of regional responsibility
deeply aligns with our mission. The Nigerian Center remains committed to leading
the region’s immigrant community forward, particularly those from Black-majority
countries who face systemic barriers in policy, legal representation, and
economic opportunity. This partnership allows us to do just that.”
Gbenga
Ogunjimi,
Executive Director, Nigerian Center
About
the Meyer Foundation
Founded
in 1944 by Washington Post publisher Eugene Meyer and author and activist Agnes
E. Meyer, the Meyer Foundation pursues and invests in solutions that build an
equitable Greater Washington community in which economically disadvantaged
people thrive.
About
The Nigerian Center
The
Nigerian Center promotes financial inclusion, immigrant justice, and cultural
advancement for immigrants from Black-majority countries. We educate, empower,
and support immigrant families in making the United States their new home
through policy advocacy, cultural programs, legal aid, financial services,
entrepreneurship, and homeownership
opportunities. |
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