
Why this nonprofit leader made a life-changing business pivot to herbal remedies
While many across the world passed anxious and lonely hours early in the pandemic mastering sourdough starters and organizing closets, Kia Croom
While many across the world passed anxious and lonely hours early in the pandemic mastering sourdough starters and organizing closets, Kia Croom
In mid-March, Nicky Goren, then president and chief executive of the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, posted an open letter on
I had the pleasure of partnering with TeQuionBrookins LLC, a Black-woman-owned firm, to present a workshop detailing what elements
Fund development expert, author, and philanthropist Crystal Hadnott and Kia Croom, nonprofit fundraiser, and digital marketer, discuss authenticity and how
The Black Fundraisers’ Podcast is excited to introduce A new video segment entitled “Cocktails, Conversations, and Lessons in Philanthropy.” April
Shanterra McBride and Rosalind Wiseman join the Black Fundraisers’ Podcast to discuss their book “Courageous Discomfort: How to Have Important,
Kia Croom is a nationally-published journalist/news writer. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Communications with a concentration in Journalism
August 1st kicks off National Black Business month. And although Black businesses should be supported year-round, all month long people
The Democrat-led House has passed the bill twice over the last 12 months, yet, as the deadline passed, the bill
Last summer several American corporations made public statements condemning George Floyd’s murder, affirming that Black Lives Matter
NAM/Washington Informer, News Feature, Kia Croom Amid the bustling streets of Washington, D.C., in the midst of Monday morning traffic, a
Hydeia Broadbent’s story captivated America when at the age of six she emerged on the scene as the world’s youngest
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