
By Revolve Fund
SELMA – As over 40 million Individuals grappled with the fact of not having the ability to feed themselves or their households as a result of SNAP delays, Revolve Fund is searching for to assist. Revolve Fund has introduced a $20,000 neighborhood grant to the Black Belt Neighborhood Basis as a part of the duo’s continued partnership. The grant will improve the muse’s capability to execute applications and fundraise to assist meals entry efforts within the Alabama Black Belt area.
“Revolve Fund enhances its core mission of enhancing capital entry for entrepreneurs by partnering with main organizations which might be addressing vital neighborhood wants,” mentioned James Wahls, founder and managing director of Revolve Fund. “Like BBCF, Revolve understands on the most basic stage, everybody ought to have entry to wholesome meals.”
“BBCF is deeply grateful for the Revolve Fund’s grant to underwrite direct meals assist within the Black Belt throughout the present disruption of SNAP advantages, persevering with excessive meals prices and unprecedented pressure on our native meals banks,” mentioned Christopher Spencer, president and CEO, Black Belt Neighborhood Basis. “As BBCF mobilizes sources and neighborhood companions throughout this time, Revolve is likely one of the first philanthropic organizations to step ahead to assist our Meals for Households within the Black Belt Marketing campaign. We sit up for our productive, continued partnership with them to positively influence and rework the Black Belt area of Alabama.”
“Whereas our communities want and deserve a lot extra, we hope our contribution will assist the muse’s skill to work with different philanthropic companions, particular person donors, charities, and public companions,” Wahls added.

















