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Celebrate Black Philanthropy Day honored in Jonesboro

Celebrate Black Philanthropy Day honored in Jonesboro

Photo courtesy of Shunqetta Cunningham Photo: Contributed


Jonesboro, AR – (Contributed) – Sept. 8, 2025 – Community leaders came together in Jonesboro for the third annual recognition of Celebrate Black Philanthropy Day, joining a global observance that honors the legacy and impact of African American giving across generations.

The gathering highlighted the historic role African Americans have played in philanthropy — from the days of colonization, enslavement, and the antebellum era to today. The event emphasized that philanthropy is not defined by large gifts alone but also by the everyday leadership of those who serve faithfully, often without recognition.

“Too often, philanthropy is measured by the size of a check,” said Shunqetta Cunningham, founder of KHARIS Group Consulting and the Over A Cup Initiative. “True philanthropy is expressed through service, sacrifice, and the heart to love God and people. Many of our leaders in this space are overlooked, but their impact is undeniable.”

Photo provided by Shunqetta Cunningham

The day’s conversation was facilitated by Kara Wilkins of the Arkansas Black Philanthropy Collaborative, cosponsor of the day’s celebration, who led discussions on how to scale impact through structure, sustainability, and overcoming barriers.

The event also honored Roger McKinney, director of the African American Museum at the E. Boone Watson Center, for his dedication to preserving and sharing the rich history of Jonesboro’s African American community.

“We must honor our local legends at every opportunity,” said Tony Thomas, chief operating officer of the City of Jonesboro.

National research shows that less than 2% of philanthropic dollars go to organizations led by minority leaders each year — a stark reminder of the work still needed to achieve equity in giving.

Celebrate Black Philanthropy Day is observed annually worldwide on Aug. 28. Another recognition planned for Aug. 28, 2026.

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