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SEAP, New Disabled South Share Success Stories of ARP Funds Impacting Disability Community

Today, the Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP) and New Disabled South released their American Rescue Plan (ARP) in Action for the Disability Community success stories. This new resource highlights how local leaders are allocating ARP funds to create fair and inclusive communities across the South.

SEAP Releases Updated American Rescue Plan Local Funds Tracker

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.

SEAP Releases 2022 Annual Report

Introduction Launched in 2019 by Stacey Abrams, the Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP) partners with thinkers and doers to amplify their efforts and bridge gaps in policy infrastructure. SEAP works with organizations and networks to broaden economic power and build a more equitable future. Broadening economic power brings attention to how race, class and gender […]

SEAP releases new federal funding report, accompanied by interactive grant-finding tool

Today, the Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP) released its report, Engagement & Equity First: Opportunities and Challenges for Federal Funding Implementation

SEAP Awards $50,000 in Grants to Southern-Based Non-Profits Promoting ARP Equity

As aid from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) continues to flow into southern states, the Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP) plans to award $50,000 in grants to six non-profits to encourage the fair distribution of ARP recovery funds.

SEAP Submits Comments on Community Data Partnerships to the National Science and Technology Committee Subcommittee on Equitable Data and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

SEAP partners with dozens of small non-profits to state and federal government agencies on economic security, healthcare, and climate. Our partners frequently request existing and new datasets. Our team often finds that current DOC data is the first barrier when providing federal data sources.

SEAP Submits Comments on LGBTQI+ Data Equity to the National Science and Technology Committee Subcommittee on Equitable Data and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

SEAP partners with dozens of small non-profits to state and federal government agencies on economic security, healthcare, and climate. Our partners frequently request existing and new datasets. Our team often finds that current DOC data is the first barrier when providing federal data sources.

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