Our Network

Black Child Legacy Campaign (BCLC) is a network of inspired and dedicated nonprofits that live within and have deep knowledge of Sacramento communities.

Our Community Incubator Leads (CILs)

Each neighborhood has its own Community Incubator Lead (CIL)—a trusted organization that oversees all BCLC activities in that area.

Arden-Arcade

95821 | 95825 | 95864

Foothill Farms & North Highlands

95660 | 95841 | 95842

Fruitridge & Stockton

95820 | 95824

Our Funders

We envision a world in which every Black child has equal access to the resources and opportunities that allow them to live safely and thrive.

You can help shape this future by funding BCLC projects across the U.S.

Email blackchildlegacy@shfcenter.org to join our growing list of funders, partners and supporters.

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Sierra Health Foundation

Our Partners

Steering Committee for the Reduction of African American Child Deaths

This movement was established by the Steering Committee on Reduction of African American Child Deaths, a community-driven body of dedicated individuals working to reduce deaths among African American children in Sacramento County. The Committee was established by a resolution of the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors in June 2013. Its ultimate charge is to provide coordination and oversight of BCLC efforts, create a strategic plan, monitor implementation, and evaluate and report on progress toward reducing the disproportional number of African American child deaths. To learn more about the Steering Committee, please visit the  Steering Committee webpage on SHFCenter.org.

The Center at Sierra Health Foundation

BCLC is managed by The Center at Sierra Health Foundation. Operating as an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit, The Center brings people, ideas and infrastructure together to create a collective impact. The Center helps communities access proven practices while tapping into their existing resources, knowledge and creativity to identify strategies for a healthier community. To learn more about these programs, please visit The Center website.