Grace Tame Foundation Shutting Down: Real Talk About Funding and Fakes
They sayin' her foundation ain't got no bread – time to keep it 100 about who gets the bag and who gets left behind.

Aight, so peep this: Grace Tame’s foundation, the one she started back in '21, is closing down. They saying it's 'cause of funding, but let's keep it real, ain't nothin' that simple.
First off, Grace Tame was riding high for a minute, right? Australian of the Year, speaking out 'bout abuse, that's real pain. But then she started gettin' caught up in the mix – that 'globalize the intifada' joint, folks trippin' off her opinions. See, when you start rockin' wit' politics, the money can dry up quick.
She was talkin' 'bout a 'smear campaign,' but sometimes, when you out here speakin' your mind, the powers that be gonna try and silence you. That ain't new. They always try to shut down the voices that speak truth to power.
They sayin' the foundation helped change the game, puttin' child safeguarding in the spotlight. Word. But how much of that change was real? How much of it actually helped folks on the ground, the ones dealin' with this trauma every day? Sometimes these orgs be doin' more talkin' than walkin'.
'Sustaining long-term funding'? That's code for 'the rich folks ain't writin' no more checks.' It's always about the money, man. Who gets funded, who gets ignored, it's all political. The folks with the power decide who gets to eat and who starves.
48,000 followers on Instagram? That's cute, but likes don't pay the bills. See, these social media numbers is a mirage, it looks good on paper, but it don't mean nothin' if that money is NOT flowing.
And let's be real, how many Black and Brown kids did this foundation really help? These types of charities got a tendency to focus on the struggles of white folks, and forget about the sistas and brothers in the hood, who dealin' with real pain and systematic oppression on the daily.
Grace Tame was out here, gettin' shine, but did that shine reach back to uplift the community? Did it create real opportunities for folks who been struggling in the margins? That's the real question.
This ain't just about one foundation closing down. It's about the whole system. Who gets the bag? Who gets the platform? And how do we make sure the money and the resources reach the people who really need it?
So next time you see a charity shutting down, don't just shrug it off. Ask yourself: Who's really benefiting? And how can we build a system that's fair for everyone, not just the chosen few? Gotta wake up and stay woke, for real.

