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Views from the C-Suite: Sadé Dozan

 
 

Wednesday, February 5, 2025
12:30 pm ET

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As we celebrate both Black History Month and WOC’s 5th Anniversary this year, join us for a poignant conversation which will offer expert insights and a full dose of inspiration, all gleaned from the wisdom and career journey of Sadé Dozan, founder of Melanate.

The Melanate. Framework, an early-stage innovation set to revolutionize resource-building and distribution in the philanthropic and justice movement sectors., centers on three pillars. The first disrupts traditional norms, championing resource redistribution and equitable allocation. The second emphasizes generational impact, envisioning a future where Black women lead in hiring and mentorship. The third advocates for equitable leadership, elevating Black voices in decision-making within movement work and philanthropy.

Sadé’s work in the nonprofit sector is groundbreaking and you don’t want to miss this conversation!

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Speaker


Sadé Dozan

Founder and Lead Explorer, Melanate.

Sadé Dozan (she/her/ella) is the Founder and Lead Explorer of Melanate., a formal initiative (fiscally sponsored by 501c3 POISE Foundation) aimed at empowering Black women and Black gender-expansive individuals within the resource mobilization and wealth movement space. Melanate.’s goal is to create an ecosystem where the resourced and those resourcing are one and the same by addressing systemic barriers and fostering a supportive community. 

Sadé has always been a nonprofit leader working across various movements, including housing, care, disability, education, health equity, and criminal justice reform. She brings an intersectional outlook and abundance-minded approach to her work. In her previous roles, beyond fundraising and philanthropy engagement, Sadé has overseen HR, and implemented multi-market direct service programs. She has launched $100M+ campaigns and achieved budget growths of over 500%. She believes in sustainable growth as the foundation of true change.

Sadé is a community anchor, advising and holding various support roles for key movement organizations and philanthropic institutions, including Borealis Philanthropy. She is committed to advocating for equity for Black women and shifting narratives about wealth, value, and power. She has spoken on and facilitated multiple mainstage panels and has been published in multiple national media platforms. A Brooklyn native, Sadé earned her B.A. from Pace University and her Master's in Public Administration from Metropolitan College of New York. She is a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) and Certified Crisis Counselor.

Outside of her professional life, Sade is a Highland Leader, an avid traveler, and a caregiver. Her favorite activities are going on family vacations and reading near beautiful landscapes.

 
 
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