Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Water Insecurity and Justice. Jackson, MS. Technology has served its' purpose. Who has clean hands in Jackson and the State?

All public officials within the State of Mississippi have part in the devastation of the underserved in Jackson, MS.

Not just the Governor, sports figures but all have a 'no clean hands' in the water insecurity issue that have been ongoing since.....?


Sep 15, 2022

Text messages with Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant show Brett Favre was an active participant in the plan of diverting millions of federal dollars from a state program meant for poor children and families to build a volleyball stadium at the University of Southern Mississippi, where his daughter played the sport. Dr. Rashad Richey and Yasmin Aliya Khan discuss on Indisputable.


Accepting proposals for February Conference. Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference. Feb 22-23, 2023 Atlanta, GA



Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference, Inc.

PROPOSALS:

Deadline September 25

We are currently accepting new proposals for 2023 conference workshop presenters. Workshops will be scheduled for 90 minutes and will take place at the Hilton in Atlanta, February 22-23, 2023. Each session will have 2-3 presenters (prepare a 15-minute individual presentation at the max).

2023 Workshop titles include:
  1. Our Rhythm and Sound: The Power of Music
  2. Afrofuturism: Black Futures & Black Faith
  3. Environmental Inequity and Injustice
  4. Ablism, Gender, and Sexuality: How our Theologies Lead to Death
Directions: Submit your proposal (no longer than 2 pages- PDF/Microsoft Word format) summarizing the Relevance, Engagement, Clarity and Expertise related to one of the listed workshop session topics totiauna@sdpconference.info; please remember to include your CV/Resume. 

Please download for more information, complete and submit your proposal (page 3).  

*PLEASE NOTE:
  • Call for workshop proposals will close at 8:00pm CST on Sunday, September 25th 
  • Decisions will be made no later than October 10th 2022 





$25.00 Gift Card for Survey. Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference

The Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference has partnered with the Gilead COMPASS Faith Coordinating Center at Wake Forest University’s School of Divinity to better understand faith-inspired inclusive communities and the services they offer.   
 
They are providing a $25.00 gift card if you complete a short 15-20 minute survey about your organization/institution/faith community’s provision of or willingness to provide educational programming and/or support services for people vulnerable to or living with HIV/AIDS.  
  
The purpose of this proposed project is to develop a dynamic, searchable database of faith based organizations, such as nonprofit organizations with a faith-based initiative or mission and faith communities (e.g., church, synagogue, mosque, temple, etc.) across religious traditions, that minister to people vulnerable to or living with HIV, to be added to the www.AIDSVu.org Service Locator. 
  
To complete the survey, we would like individuals aged 18 years and older and affiliated with the organizations mentioned in the above categories to respond.

**People vulnerable to HIV do not have HIV but may experience life circumstances that increase their likelihood of being exposed to the virus. 
  

Grant Opportunities: Philanthropy News Digest September 21, 2022

 RFP alert

Conservation Alliance invites applications for Confluence Program

Posted: September 21, 2022
Deadline: October 2, 2022
Through the program, the Conservation Alliance aims to intentionally connect to historically racially excluded people to protect natural places....

Annie E. Casey Foundation issues RFP for emerging professionals in the juvenile justice system

Posted: September 21, 2022
Deadline: October 4, 2022 (Intent to apply)
The foundation will award grants of up to $100,000 to three organizations to create paid positions for emerging professionals with experience in the juvenile justice system....

Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation invites applications for Social Capital Grants cycle

Posted: September 21, 2022
Deadline: October 14, 2022 at 12 noon ET
The grants program is designed to support organizations and programs focused on building social capital networks, relationships, and access to opportunities – through the lens of increasing economic opportunity for all children, youth, and families within Charlotte- Mecklenburg....


View all RFPs

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Youths are being denied. DOJ charges 47 people with stealing $250 million from pandemic program meant to provide meals to needy children

                                    “We need leaders not in love with money but in love with justice.”

 Youths in communities are denied even basic needs from shelter, water, and food due to fraud and embezzlement.

The focus of the CNN article is on Minnesota.  Fraud, embezzlement, kickbacks are prevalent in all major cities in the U.S., not just South-to-South nations when we think of island nations, the continent (Africa), and other nations globally.  This is a global issue. 

Our credibility and trust are being eroded with our youth that are looking for direction and guidance, and our “leading by example”.  This is the example that we are setting.

For similar types of programs that submitted fraudulent claims, and other federal or state illegal activities that arose during the COVID-19 crisis.  There is still time to recover trust and credibility with our youths, our next generation leaders that are following our example.

CDS
Chair\CEO BEMA International

https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/20/politics/doj-minnesota-covid-fraud-scheme-feeding-our-future/index.html

DOJ charges 47 people with stealing $250 million from pandemic program meant to provide meals to needy children

By Hannah Rabinowitz and Omar Jimenez, CNN

Updated 4:41 PM ET, Tue September 20, 2022

CNN)The Justice Department on Tuesday announced charges against 47 people accused of stealing $250 million from a federal program designed to provide meals for needy children during the pandemic.

According to the department, the scheme is the largest Covid-19-related fraud uncovered by investigators to date. The defendants are facing a range of charges, including conspiracy, wire fraud, money laundering, and paying and receiving illegal kickbacks.

The defendants, prosecutors said, set up a network of shell companies connected to the Minnesota-based nonprofit Feeding our Future, to exploit the federal child nutrition program, which is designed to provide meals to children from low-income families. The program was expanded by Congress at the start of the pandemic to allow more organizations to participate.

"Feeding Our Future employees recruited individuals and entities to open Federal Child Nutrition Program sites throughout the state of Minnesota," the Justice Department said in a release.

"These sites, created and operated by the defendants and others, fraudulently claimed to be serving meals to thousands of children a day within just days or weeks of being formed."
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Charles D. Sharp
Chair\CEO
Black Emergency Managers Association International   
        Cornell University Climate Fellow
        Deputy Chair, Global Health Security Agenda Consortium
Washington, D.C.  20020
bEMA International

Cooperation, Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and  Partnering (C5&P)

A 501 (c) 3 organization

 

“We need leaders not in love with money but in love with justice.  Not in love with publicity but in love with humanity.  Leaders who can subject their particular egos to the pressing urgencies of the great cause of freedom…a time like this demands great leaders.”      Martin Luther King, Jr.