Deadline: 15-Aug-22
The Pride Foundation is now inviting applications for its Community Care Fund.
Priorities
- They prioritize funding queer, trans, and gender diverse organizations for and by Black, Brown, Indigenous and other Racialized Peoples (BBIRP).
- They prioritize funding BBIRP-led LGBTQIA2S+ organizations that practice the following social justice values. They don’t expect organizations to practice all of these values, and they hope to learn more about what’s important to you:
- Racial justice
- Anti-colorism
- Gender Justice
- Feminism
- Disability Justice
- Reproductive Justice
- Fat Liberation
- Prison Abolition
- Transformative Justice
- Economic Justice and anti-capitalism
- Healing Justice
- Climate & Environmental Justice
- Housing Justice
- Immigration Justice
- Anti-imperialism and anti-militarism
- Decolonization
- Anti-ageism
- They prioritize BBIRP-led LGBTQIA2S+ organizations for and by the following people. They don’t expect organizations to have every identity present, they are excited to learn more about your communities:
- People living with HIV/AIDS
- People discriminated by colorism
- Queer people
- Trans people
- Non-binary, Two-Spirit, and Gender Expansive People
- Women and people discriminated by misogyny and patriarchy
- People with disabilities
- People targeted by sizeism and fatphobia
- People who are targeted by law enforcement, incarcerated, and criminalized
- People whose livelihoods are criminalized e.g. sex work
- People exploited and harmed by capitalism
- People harmed by climate change and disasters
- People harmed by pollution, resource extraction, and land appropriation
- People experiencing houselessness and housing instability
- Immigrants
- Refugees
- People exploited and harmed by militarism, imperialism, and nationalism
- People exploited and harmed by colonization
- Youth
- Elders
Funding Information
- Award amounts are generally no less than $10,000; however, if you want less than that, they can honor your request.
Eligibility Criteria
- Organizations whose work is focused on supporting LGBTQIA2S+ communities in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington
- Organizations with 501c3 status or are fiscally sponsored
- Organizations with equal or less than $750,000 budget or
- organizations with less than 5 staff (doesn’t have to be both); if you’re fiscally sponsored, the budget they consider is your group’s own budget not your fiscal sponsors
For more information, visit https://pridefoundation.org/find-funding/grants/community-care-fund/guidelines/