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Meet Alana C. Brown, ESQ., She Makes Impact Nonprofit Consulting Founder & CEO
Meet Alana C. Brown, ESQ., She Makes Impact Nonprofit Consulting Founder & CEO
Creating sustainable and liberatory change in the nonprofit sector
Alana Brown is an award-winning attorney and social justice advocate committed to empowering Black women and women of color nonprofit leaders.
As a former nonprofit executive director, Alana knows firsthand the many challenges Black women face leading nonprofits. That’s why she created She Makes Impact Nonprofit Consulting.
Through She Makes Impact Nonprofit Consulting, Alana provides expert coaching and consulting services specifically designed to elevate Black and women of color leaders making an impact in the social sector. From starting a nonprofit to securing sustainable funding, Alana empowers leaders to transform their vision for equity into lasting impact.
Attorney & Activist, Intersection of Black Women and Gender-Based Violence
Alana’s commitment to elevating Black women leaders and better serving Black communities runs deep, as does her expertise in the nonprofit sector.
Before founding She Makes Impact Nonprofit Consulting, Alana spent over a decade as an award-winning attorney advocating for Black women survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
In 2018, Alana founded and formerly served as the Executive Director The Safe Sisters Circle, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides culturally specific, trauma-informed, and holistic services for Black women survivors of sexual and domestic violence living primarily in Washington, DC’s Wards 7 and 8.
In its first five years of operations, The Safe Sisters Circle served hundreds of survivors, launched a mental health justice clinic to provide trauma-informed counseling services, and became a national voice for Black women survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. After Alana’s transition, the organization continues to thrive under a new rising Black women leader.
Washingtonian Magazine, for being a local “hero” in the Washington DC community and her positive impact with Black women survivors through The Safe Sisters Circle’s programs.