A calendar of grants, resources, and funding opportunities listed by application or inquiry due date and tagged in various categories. For more information about grant, foundation, and other resources contact Laura Hennighausen at lhennighausen@purposepossible.com.

Filtering by: “Black-led”

Sep
12

Meyer Foundation Fund for Black-led Change

This Fund acknowledges the historic philanthropic divestment from Black communities and people, and makes explicit our commitment to resourcing local, Black-led organizations and their leadership as they grow their organizations; build enduring and sustainable infrastructure; grow deeper, wider bases of support and power; and advocate for better and just systems that will benefit all people.

In addition to our eligibility requirements, organizations or projects seeking funding should:

  • Address the root causes of inequity through systems change work. We define systems change as challenging and changing the culture, policies, practices, and priorities that create and perpetuate inequities. These inequities have only been further exposed and exacerbated during the pandemic.

  • Build power for purposes of advancing racial and/or economic justice.

  • Leverage one or more of these tactics for change: 

    • Organizing & Base Building

    • Advocacy

    • Coalition Building

  • Actively participate in broader organizing, movement, and/or field-building work to advance racial and economic justice in Greater Washington.

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Jul
11

Meyer Foundation Fund for Black-led Change

This Fund acknowledges the historic philanthropic divestment from Black communities and people, and makes explicit our commitment to resourcing local, Black-led organizations and their leadership as they grow their organizations; build enduring and sustainable infrastructure; grow deeper, wider bases of support and power; and advocate for better and just systems that will benefit all people.

In addition to our eligibility requirements, organizations or projects seeking funding should:

  • Address the root causes of inequity through systems change work. We define systems change as challenging and changing the culture, policies, practices, and priorities that create and perpetuate inequities. These inequities have only been further exposed and exacerbated during the pandemic.

  • Build power for purposes of advancing racial and/or economic justice.

  • Leverage one or more of these tactics for change: 

    • Organizing & Base Building

    • Advocacy

    • Coalition Building

  • Actively participate in broader organizing, movement, and/or field-building work to advance racial and economic justice in Greater Washington.

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Apr
6

Meyer Foundation Fund for Black-led Change

This Fund acknowledges the historic philanthropic divestment from Black communities and people, and makes explicit our commitment to resourcing local, Black-led organizations and their leadership as they grow their organizations; build enduring and sustainable infrastructure; grow deeper, wider bases of support and power; and advocate for better and just systems that will benefit all people.

In addition to our eligibility requirements, organizations or projects seeking funding should:

  • Address the root causes of inequity through systems change work. We define systems change as challenging and changing the culture, policies, practices, and priorities that create and perpetuate inequities. These inequities have only been further exposed and exacerbated during the pandemic.

  • Build power for purposes of advancing racial and/or economic justice.

  • Leverage one or more of these tactics for change: 

    • Organizing & Base Building

    • Advocacy

    • Coalition Building

  • Actively participate in broader organizing, movement, and/or field-building work to advance racial and economic justice in Greater Washington.

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Oct
28
to Oct 29

Borealis Black-Led Movement Fund (BLMF)

The Black-Led Movement Fund (BLMF) supports the Movement for Black Lives (M4BL) and other politically aligned organizations so that it can better shape policy agendas for Black communities, create alternatives to institutions that have been harmful to Black people, and build local Black community power. The Fund provides a dedicated vehicle for funders to support the ecosystem of grassroots, Black-led power building organizations working towards community safety, justice, and liberation.

The BLMF exists to ensure that progressive, Black-led movement organizations have the resources, visibility, infrastructure and leadership capacity to sustain their day-to-day work. This includes the organizing, advocacy and collective care needed to combat anti-Black racism, ableism, cis-heteropatriarchy, and state violence in their communities and achieve transformational and lasting change.

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