The board and staff of the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation are excited to solicit resumes for the position of associate Continue reading
Introducing our new People and Culture Officer
The board and staff of the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation are pleased to introduce our new people and culture officer. Continue reading
Welcome our New Directors!
The board and staff of the Babcock Foundation are delighted to welcome four new directors to help deepen our impact Continue reading
Remembering Fearless Freedom Fighter Hollis Watkins
Family, friends and community members gathered Saturday to celebrate the life and legacy of freedom fighter Hollis Continue reading
MRBF Joins Due Diligence 2.0 Commitment
The Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation is pleased to announce we have signed onto the Due Diligence Continue reading
Introducing our Impact Investment Officer
The board and staff of the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation are pleased to announce Julius E. Kimbrough Jr. will serve Continue reading
Toward a New Democracy
“Democracy is not a state. It is an act, and each generation must do its part.”John Lewis It’s often said we don’t Continue reading
Ford Foundation Invest $10M to Support Southern Organizing via Mary Reynolds Babcock foundation
Today the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation announced it will invest an additional $10 million from the Ford Foundation Continue reading
Revoking Reproductive Justice is Only the Beginning
As the nation begins a long weekend commemorating Independence Day, Americans who champion democracy, social justice, a Continue reading
Celebrating 2020 (Yes, Really)
We are in an era of transition, opportunity and hope. A new federal administration is beginning to address the Continue reading
K10: How Women Are Rebuilding the Gulf Coast
Ten years ago, Hurricane Katrina spawned the need for new construction and a skilled workforce all over the Gulf Coast. Continue reading
Building Healthy Communities in South Carolina
After days of contentious and emotional arguments, South Carolina’s political leaders decided to remove the Confederate Continue reading