Deadline: 11-Apr-22
Applications are now open for the Social Justice Fund.
Funding Information
The maximum grant award is $5000.00.
Funding Efforts
Their Social Justice Fund makes grants for grassroots activist projects in the US, giving priority to those with small budgets and little access to more mainstream funding sources. They are especially interested in funding efforts to:
- end the violence of borders and the criminalization of immigrants, shut down CBP and ICE
- abolish prisons and dismantle and redefine systems of policing and criminal justice
- confront institutionalized violence against racial, ethnic, gender-based, and LGBTQ communities
- put an end to economic exploitation, class stratification, systemic poverty
- stop the war machine, end state sponsored terrorism, expose the dangers of nuclear power
Criteria
They seek proposals:
- for projects with expense budgets under $50,000
- from grassroots organizations with annual income of less than $500,000
- from groups with limited access to more mainstream funding sources
- from groups which have not received Social Justice Fund grants in at least two years
- from groups with or without 501(c)3 status or a fiscal sponsor: the Social Justice Fund only requires a fiscal sponsor if the group receiving the grant does not have its own bank account. If you cannot receive a grant check made out to the name of your organization, you will need a fiscal sponsor. They cannot issue checks to individuals.
Ineligible
- individual efforts or scholarships
- schools or universities academic or research projects
- organizations with access to government, corporate or mainstream charitable funding
- art, theater, film or video projects that are not directly tied to activism or organizing
- sectarian religious purposes
- economic development projects
- capital campaigns or expenses
- direct social services
- legal defense or litigation
- lobbying or electoral campaigns
- projects geared toward participants personal improvement or business success
- conflict resolution or violence reduction projects, unless they directly promote activism
- projects that will have already taken place by the time the grant is received
- or for an organization’s general operating budget
For more information, visit https://ajmuste.org/apply/sjf
