LeAnne Moss has been part of the non-profit and philanthropic community for three decades, all of it focused on advancing social and racial equity. Her range of work includes starting a micro-enterprise organization focused on economic justice for women, to leading a women’s fund in Seattle for 15 years, to currently serving as head of the Renton Regional Community Foundation, which is just south of Seattle.
Each day, LeAnne strives to live into her commitment toward racial and resource repair for the sake of restoring our humanity. While her daily paid employment offers some opportunity to live that out, her true vocation is being in relationship with white people with financial wealth as they wrestle with what it means for them to live a liberatory, anti-racist, reparative life. LeAnne thrives on making connections between people with similar commitments to see what can be dreamt up together.
LeAnne is co-founder of a couple of ‘sisterhoods’ that have resulted in deepening relationships between Black and white women. This is her true joy, and she continues to learn what it means to be embodied in her anti-racism and liberatory healing commitment, to accept her imperfections, and to be in community on this journey.

