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A Green Future Led By Black Churches

Economic Recovery Corps fellow Fenika Miller has spent the past year working with Southern Black churches to help them see possibility in using federal dollars to invest in clean energy.

SEAP Releases 2024 Annual Report

Last year brought us so many opportunities to build connections across the South.

Year One of Our Dollars, Our Dreams

We are just getting started.

SEAP and FRAC partner to create 2024 Summer EBT Resource

The Summer EBT program ensures that qualifying families whose children receive free and reduced school lunches during the school year will receive $40 per child in federally-funded, pre-loaded SNAP / EBT cards for every month of summer break. Launching this year, Summer EBT will continue to be a permanent program going forward. The U.S. Department […]

SEAP Engages in Pivotal ARPA EARN Talk to Drive Equitable Use of American Rescue Plan Act Funds

SEAP continues to empower Southern leaders and changemakers, advocating for equity in local budgeting and aiding in applying for federal grants.

Meet Fenika Miller, SEAP’s Economic Recovery Corps Fellow

ERC is more than a fellowship; it is a testament to the power of collaboration and strategic partnerships deeply needed to produce lasting social and economic impact.

SEAP Releases 2023 Annual Report

Today, the Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP) released its report, Engagement & Equity First: Opportunities and Challenges for Federal Funding Implementation, which aims to identify innovations and challenges among local governments and nonprofit organizations as they implement federal recovery funds. Identifying and resolving these can bring more community voices to the table for spending decisions and produce more equitable outcomes that will change the landscape of many Southern communities.

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