![20230510_NFG_CAM_38 (4) NFG staff and board gather for a group photo in front of a brick wall covered in lush greenery at the Cameron Art Museum.](https://nfg.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/20230510_NFG_CAM_38-4-scaled-panorama-554fb7ad1add46b0fb7d29364d901f84-1wgy7x8bv26r.jpg)
NFG staff and board gather for a group photo at the Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington, NC (2023).
We are a community of grantmakers who are moving money to racial, gender, economic, disability, and climate justice.
![Amoretta Morris Amoretta Morris](https://nfg.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Retta.png)
“In philanthropy, we need space to actually exchange and dialogue.
NFG spaces have provided this and are highly valuable. NFG has been my reality check - the place where I have felt grounded and the place that has kept me connected.”
— Amoretta Morris (she/her)
Borealis Philanthropy
![Andre Oliver Andre Oliver](https://nfg.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Andre.png)
“One of the things that is terrific about NFG is to be able to engage with national funders...
...who are making grants in the same space as my foundation — in addition to regional and local funders — that share a similar focus on racial, economic, and climate justice from different lenses.”
— Andre Oliver (he/him)
The James Irvine Foundation
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“We’re a small team. And NFG has become our funder organizing home that is focused on place and also a progressive best practice space.
— Olivia Trabysh (she/her)
Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation