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After Callais: Resources for the South

On April 29, 2026, The Supreme Court issued its ruling on Louisiana v. Callais and stripped away voter protections against racially discriminatory gerrymandering. This decision paves the way for maps...

The Next Chapter in SEAP Leadership

Dear Friends, We are writing to share big news with you from the Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP).  Sarah Beth Gehl is stepping down from the Executive Director role at...

2025 Annual Report

Our work to meet the moment in 2025 was possible because supporters like you valued SEAP’s commitment to centering our partners’ needs and creating practical ways to meet them. Our...

Policy Entrepreneurs Program FAQs

SEAP is accepting applications to join the third Policy Entrepreneurs Program (PEP) cohort! We’ve answered the most frequently asked questions about the program and application process to help you decide...

Introducing Pro Bono Help for Southeast Disaster Recovery Grants

Thank you for your interest in technical assistance from SEAP! Due to overwhelming response to this opportunity, we are temporarily pausing the intake process. We anticipate reopening applications in 4-6...

Arkansas Black Mayors Association Awarded $250,000 Urban Forestry Grant

Arkansas Black Mayors Association Awarded $250,000 to Implement Tree-Planting Program Across Five Arkansas Counties This competitive grant awarded by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Division and the USDA Forest...

New SEAP, NCoC Report Highlights Regional Climate Action Planning Achievements in American South

Southern cities, including Richmond, VA, Charlotte, NC, Louisville, KY and Sarasota, FL identified as examples of participatory climate planning excellence ATLANTA, GA — Today, the Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP)...

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