Nike Commits $40 Million to Support Black Communities

CEO John Donahoe promises better diversity and inclusion practices

A week after releasing a powerful ad titled “For Once, Don’t Do It” in response to the killing of George Floyd, Nike has expanded its efforts to support diversity, inclusion, equality and equity both within its organization and American society.

In a letter to employees, Nike president and CEO John Donahoe announced a $40 million commitment over the next four years “to support the Black community in the U.S.”

“On behalf of Nike, Jordan and Converse collectively, we will invest in and support organizations focused on social justice, education and addressing racial inequality in America,” he wrote.

Distribution of the funds will be guided by a small task force headed up by Donahoe and Jordan brand president Craig Williams.

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