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The Fund for the Reparations Program is a chance for white ​Americans who claim anti-racist beliefs to live into those beliefs in a ​real and tangible way. The contribution made here is not a donation, ​but a reparatory payment for 400+ years of enslavement, ​oppression and inequality

The Reparations Program offers financial ​assistance to the descendants of African ​American and Black descendants of those ​living in the United States including during ​American slavery.

We have teamed up with AncestryDNA® to ​help determine the lineage of applicants, DNA ​testing alone may not determine if someone is ​a direct descendant of an enslaved African in ​the United States. Documents like birth ​certificates and census records can help show ​a persons lineage.

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#1 REPARATIONS ​PROGRAM

Helped over 3000 African Americans receive ​grants of $25,000+ in the United States during ​2023.

You can apply for a grant which can be used for ​house repairs, to pay down a mortgage, as a down ​payment on a house and much more.

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WHY WE NEED ​REPARATIONS FOR ​BLACK AFRICAN ​AMERICANS


Central to the idea of the American Dream lies an assumption ​that we all have an equal opportunity to generate the kind of ​wealth that brings meaning to the words “life, liberty and the ​pursuit of happiness,” boldly penned in the Declaration of ​Independence. The American Dream portends that with hard ​work, a person can own a home, start a business, and grow a nest ​egg for generations to draw upon. This belief, however, has been ​defied repeatedly by the United States government’s own ​decrees that denied wealth-building opportunities to Black ​Americans.


Today, the average white family has roughly 10 times the amount ​of wealth as the average Black family. White college graduates ​have over seven times more wealth than Black college graduates. ​Making the American Dream an equitable reality demands the ​same U.S. government that denied wealth to Blacks restore that ​deferred wealth through reparations to their descendants in the ​form of individual cash payments in the amount that will close ​the Black-white racial wealth divide. Additionally, reparations ​should come in the form of wealth-building opportunities that ​address racial disparities in education, housing, and business ​ownership.


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ABOUT US

The Reparations Program is a group of distinguished professionals ​from across the United States with outstanding accomplishments in ​the fields of law, medicine, journalism, academia, history, civil rights ​and social justice advocacy.

Founded in 2018, we are united in a common commitment to fight ​for reparatory justice, compensation and restoration of African ​American communities that were plundered by the historical crimes ​of slavery, segregation and colonialism and that continue to be ​victimized by the legacies of slavery and American apartheid.


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DOWN PAYMENT ​GRANTS AND ​HOUSING ​REVITALIZATION ​GRANTS FOR ​DESCENDANTS OF ​ENSLAVED BLACK ​AMERICANS






Down payment grants will provide Black ​Americans with some initial equity in their ​homes relative to mortgage insurance ​loans. Housing revitalization grants will ​help Black Americans to refurbish existing ​homes in neighborhoods that have been ​neglected due to a lack of government ​and corporate investments in ​predominately Black communities. Given ​recent settlements for predatory lending, ​low and fixed interest rates as well as ​property tax caps in areas in which ​housing prices are significantly devalued ​should be part of the package. After ​accounting for factors such as housing ​quality, neighborhood quality, education, ​and crime, owner-occupied homes in ​Black neighborhoods are undervalued by ​$48,000 per home on average, amounting ​to a whopping $156 billion that ​homeowners would have received if their ​homes were priced at market rates

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