COMMUNITY BUILDING INITIATIVE
601 East Fifth Street 460, Charlotte, NC 28202 cbicharlotte.org

Total Revenue
$598,951
Total Expenses
$734,456
Net Assets
$331,261

Organizations Filed Purposes: The mission of Community Building Initiative (CBI) is to give people and organizations the knowledge, skills and courage to fight bias, remove barriers to opportunity and build a more equitable and just Charlotte-Mecklenburg. CBI envisions a connected community where everyone:Wakes up to discrimination and injustice;Interrupts inequitable systems and structures; andSteps up to champion equal rights, access and opportunity.CBI provides innovative programs that develop leaders, advance equity and connect the community, working for change at individual, organizational and community levels. CBIs work is grounded in the belief that aspects of difference (including race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status) impact not only individual residents but also the policies, programs and practices of organizations and institutions in this increasingly diverse community. Constituencies and staff build capacity to share diverse ideas, and organizations become more adept and eff

Developing LeadersLeadership Development Initiative (LDI) and Leaders Under 40 (LU40)Achievements: A cadre of community leaders who have the knowledge, skills and courage to influence for inclusion and equity in both the organization(s) they represent and in the broader community. Total alumni across both programs is now 918.

Connecting the Community Bus Tours, Community Conversations/Facilitated Dialogues & Stakeholders BreakfastAchievements: Diverse groups of people and CBI stakeholders are convened through specially developed interactive dialogues and community conversations. As a result of participation, attendees are educated about community history and current/emerging issues, have increased awareness, are engaged, build connections and are prompted to take action and/or respond to the underlying factors and impact of dimensions of diversity in matters of public concern. 2019 was CBIs largest Stakeholders Breakfast to date, with attendance of 860. Since its inception in 2011, CBIs Bus Tour program has seen participation of 6,263.

Advancing EquityThe Equity Project & Equity Impact CirclesAchievements: CBIs board is now more engaged and educated, more deeply connected to CBIs mission and to each other. CBIs equity lens and framework make it more relevant and better equipped to serve as a community resource while expanding what it can offer and to whom. The Equity Project has broadened the cadre of community residents and organizations who are utilizing an equity lens to explore and address persistent community challenges and emerging opportunities; helped build relationships between participants; increased the capacity of individuals and organizations to understand and advance equity; and deepened the commitment to CBIs mission. CBI began offering seasonal Equity Impact Circles in 2019. In early 2020, this program was transitioned to a virtual platform.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Dianne EnglishExecutive Direc40$111,240
Jeep BryantDirector1$0
Joshua LanningDirector1$0
Justin PerryDirector1$0
Derrick RamosDirector1$0
Tom ZwengDirector1$0
Jenny WardDirector1$0
Ely PortilloDirector1$0
Osei SenchereyDirector1$0
Ann SandersPast Chair1$0
Willie RatchfordDirector1$0
Kendel Bryant PhillipsDirector1$0
Rick McdermottVice Chair1$0
Raquel LynchSecretary1$0
Brian HeslinDirector1$0
Byron HawkinsChair1$0
Megan Liddle GudeDirector1$0
Caroline GriffinTreasurer1$0
Sally GeaneyDirector1$0
Jenni GaisbauerDirector1$0
Ray FeasterDirector1$0
Carola CrdenasDirector1$0
Cathy BestDirector1$0

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