Yes, I would say the funding is going to make a difference and better equip organizations to be in the running for additional funding opportunities. We took note of Ms. Hall's testimony last week or the week before, and would underline her point that funding investment is necessary in order to have the capacity to be part of larger granting contribution programs.
I would say, too, that the launch of the call for proposals for the Black-led philanthropic endowment fund earlier this week presents another source of funding and another stream of investment for Black-led organizations. This $200-million fund will go, as an endowment, to Black-led and Black-serving organizations. It will function as a foundation and, in turn, as a grant to other organizations. In doing so, it will provide a stable and permanent source of funding for Black-led and Black-serving organizations in the community. That will, again, help to shift some of those numbers we saw, for example, in the “Unfunded” report that you cited.