Your Support Makes This Possible
There is nothing we have accomplished at The Black Altar Project that we could have done without you. Every space of rest, every sound bath, every moment of cultural grounding and collective care happens because people in our community choose to show up and choose to give.
Our work draws on Black cultural heritage and ancestral traditions to create healing spaces that are free, open, and rooted in community leadership. When you give, you help ensure these experiences continue and expand. You help make space for people to rest, to reconnect, and to carry that strength back into their lives and movements.
Together, we can build toward a future where healing justice is supported, sustained, and shared by all who come with respect.
Donations to The Black Altar Project are tax deductible through our 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor, Northwest Film Forum.
If you are interested in making a major gift, multi-year commitment, or designated contribution, we welcome a conversation.
Contact:
funders@theblackaltar.org
The Black Altar Project is fiscally sponsored by Northwest Film Forum, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
For Major Donors and Sustained Supporters
Major gifts make it possible for The Black Altar Project to move from momentary offerings to lasting infrastructure for community healing.
Significant contributions allow us to compensate Black healers with care and dignity, expand free public healing experiences, and steward cultural practices that have long sustained Black communities. This level of support strengthens our ability to plan thoughtfully, respond to community needs, and grow without compromising our values.
Major donors help underwrite:
- Ongoing community healing gatherings and Rest Labs
- Fair and consistent compensation for Black healers and cultural practitioners
- Materials, accessibility, and space costs for public offerings
- Organizational capacity that allows us to sustain and deepen our work
We invite donors who understand healing justice as essential to social change and who value cultural heritage as living knowledge to be protected, resourced, and passed forward.