Deadline: 15-Jul-22
The Ben & Jerry’s Foundation is seeking applications for its National Grassroots Organizing Program to offer one-year general operating support grants to small, non-profit grassroots organizations throughout the United States and its territories that are not located in the state of Vermont.
The goals are to further racial equity, social justice, and environmental justice, the primary purpose is to support the grassroots organizing strategies and activities of the grant partners, rather than any specific issues the organizations are addressing.
The Program prioritize organizations that are led by and center the leadership and agency of Black communities, Indigenous communities, and communities of color that approach their work using anti-oppression values – consciously striving to dismantle systems of oppression and the legacies of white supremacy culture in this country while working toward a more just and equitable society.
Funding Information
The National Grassroots Organizing Program offers one-year general operating support grants of up to $30,000, with an average grant size of $20,000, to small, non-profit grassroots organizations
Strategies
They Recognize The Following Practices To Be Important Components Of Effective Grassroots Organizing Efforts:
- Community & ally outreach: Consistent, multi-faceted efforts to recruit and engage people in your work. Examples include sharing information and resources, public forums, canvassing, workshops, tabling at events, phone-banking, and media engagement.
- Leadership development: Investing time, training and resources to cultivate innate leadership assets within people who historically haven’t had access to civic and community engagement opportunities or positions of power.
- Constituent empowerment & decision-making: The organization is driven by the people impacted by the problem. Constituents define core values, identify and prioritize issues, and determine the appropriate course of action to solve them.
- Popular education: An educational technique designed to raise the consciousness of its participants and allow them to become more aware of how an individual’s personal experiences are connected to larger institutional or societal problems.
- Root cause analysis: The practice of continually peeling back the layers of a problem and asking “why?” each one exists until the root cause(s) of the issue can be identified and targeted for change.
- Power analysis: The process of identifying which individuals or entities hold the power to make decisions that positively and negatively affect an issue.
- Campaign development: A game plan of action including tactics, materials, timelines and their intended audiences and effects.
- Mobilizing constituents & allies: Moving people to take specific action toward achieving a common goal. Examples include attending rallies and protests, tabling at events, testing at hearings, contacting public officials, speaking to the media and phone-banking.
- Coalition building: Partnering with other organizations that have allied missions and interests with the goal of creating power in numbers.
- Non-violent direct action (NVDA): Public forms of protest for the purpose of demonstration, obstruction or dissent.
Requirements
To Be Considered For Funding, Each Applicant Organization Must Have:
- An annual operating budget under $350,000
- Grassroots organizing as the primary strategy
- Non-profit 501(c)3 status, or a fiscal agent with this status
- Be US-based and US-focused
While their broad goals are to further racial equity, social justice, and environmental justice, their primary purpose is to support the grassroots organizing strategies and activities of their grant partners, rather than any specific issues the organizations are addressing.
For more information, visit https://benandjerrysfoundation.org/national-grants/