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Giving Project Grant Program in the US

William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund in the US

Deadline: 13-Jan-22

The Headwaters Foundation for Justice is seeking applications for the Giving Project Grant Program to support organizations that are led by and for Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color (BIPOC) that use a community organizing approach to address root causes of injustice.

Giving Project grants provide general operating support to organizations led by and for BIPOC that lead grassroots organizing work across Minnesota.

Headwaters Foundation for Justice (HFJ) believes that people who are closest to injustice have the wisdom and power to transform society. Giving Project Grants support organizations that prioritize community organizing as the core strategy to engage and build power in their communities in order to change systems and advance equity and justice.

Funding Information

The grant provides $30,000 in general operating support over two years ($15,000 per year for 2 years)

Eligible Organizations

HFJ encourages emerging and established organizations at all stages of work to apply for a Giving Project Grant. To be eligible an organization must:

For more information, visit https://headwatersfoundation.org/grants/types-of-funding/giving-project-grants/

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