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Nominations open for the Rachel’s Network Catalyst Award (US)

CFAs: Merdeka Award for Individuals and Organisations

Deadline: 31-Mar-2026

The Rachel’s Network Catalyst Award supports mid-career women of color working to build a healthier, safer, and more just world. Selected recipients receive a $15,000 personal grant, plus an additional $10,000 for an affiliated organization (if applicable), along with leadership support and public recognition.

About the Award

The Rachel’s Network Catalyst Award recognizes women of color who are leading change in environmental and community spaces.

It is designed for individuals advancing:

The award especially encourages applicants who are mid-career and actively working to strengthen environmental and community outcomes.

Focus Areas

The award prioritizes women of color involved in areas such as:

This makes it suitable for leaders working across both traditional and nontraditional environmental pathways.

Award Amount

Selected recipients receive:

If applicable, an additional:

Additional Benefits

Beyond funding, recipients also receive:

Who Should Apply?

This award is ideal for:

It welcomes applicants from diverse professional and advocacy backgrounds.

Organizational Eligibility (for the Additional $10,000)

If the recipient has an affiliated organization, that organization may qualify for the additional funding.

Eligible affiliated organizations include:

The organization must:

Why This Award Matters

The Rachel’s Network Catalyst Award is valuable because it supports both the individual leader and, where applicable, the organization behind their work.

It offers:

FAQs

1. How much is the Rachel’s Network Catalyst Award?

Recipients receive a $15,000 personal grant.

2. Is there funding for an organization too?

Yes. An additional $10,000 may be awarded to an affiliated organization, if applicable.

3. Who is the award for?

It is for women of color, especially mid-career leaders, working in environmental justice, sustainability, and community leadership.

4. What kinds of work are prioritized?

The award supports work in areas such as community organizing, sustainable agriculture, environmental storytelling, public health, legal advocacy, research, and socially driven entrepreneurship.

5. Which organizations can receive the extra funding?

Eligible organizations include:

6. Does the award offer benefits beyond money?

Yes. Recipients also receive leadership services and public recognition.

Conclusion

The Rachel’s Network Catalyst Award is a strong opportunity for mid-career women of color making meaningful contributions to environmental justice and community well-being.

With a $15,000 personal grant, possible $10,000 organizational support, and added leadership recognition, it can help amplify both individual leadership and community impact.

For more information, visit Rachel’s Network.

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