1. 1863 Venture Fund I

    1863 Venture Fund I

    To provide NCF an equity investment to 1863 Venture Fund I to provide flexible, culturally competent, non-extractive capital to New Majority entrepreneurs. Specifically, 1863 Venture Fund I investments focus on funding black and women entrepreneurs.

  2. 22nd Century Initiative

    22nd Century Initiative

    To support 22nd Century Initiative (22CI) to convene, educate, and align disparate community groups to build a broad base that effectively fights white nationalism and authoritarianism.

  3. 350.org

    350.org

    We support 350.org for its efforts to mobilize resistance to fossil fuel infrastructure projects and drive the narrative about investments in clean energy and climate reparations to adjust a just transition.

  4. A Land for All

    A Land for All

    To support A Land for All, a donor-advised fund of the New Israel Fund, to develop and encourage Palestinian and Israeli civil society buy-in for a new vision for a just peace in Israel-Palestine beyond current two-state frameworks.

     

  5. Adasina Social Capital

    Adasina Social Capital

    Support to Full Spectrum Labs (FSL) and The Adasina Program (Adasina) a fiscally sponsored project of Movement Strategy Center. Funding is recommended to support the development of new forms of financial and operational infrastructure and networks.

  6. Advancement Project

    Advancement Project

    Renewed support for the Advancement Project Education Fund (AP), a national organization working to expand voting rights, education justice, and the re-enfranchisement of returning citizens.

     

  7. African American Policy Forum

    African American Policy Forum

    To support an innovative think tank that connects academics, activists, and policymakers to promote efforts to dismantle structural inequality.

  8. AJEEC NISPED

    AJEEC NISPED

    To support the Shared Emergency Center for Negev Bedouins operated by Arab-Jewish Center for Empowerment, Equality & Cooperation – Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace & Economic Development (AJEEC-NISPED), a donor-advised fund of the New Israel Fund.

  9. Alaska Conservation Foundation

    Alaska Conservation Foundation

    To support the Alaska Conservation Foundation’s Alaska Mining Impacts Network for its work to document the social and environmental impacts hard rock mining in the state and to bring together conservation, tribal, and community leaders.

     

  10. ALIGN: The Alliance for a Greater New York

    ALIGN: The Alliance for a Greater New York

    To support ALIGN for its work to ensure an effective transition after long-time Executive Director, Maritza Silva-Farrell, stepped down from her role after 12 years of leadership.

  11. Alternate ROOTS

    Alternate ROOTS

    We support Alternate ROOTS, whose work supporting arts organizations around the Southeast has helped knit together a network from an often isolated group of social justice arts practitioners.

  12. Amalgamated Charitable Foundation

    Amalgamated Charitable Foundation

    We support the Amalgamated Charitable Foundation’s fiscally sponsored Capital Markets Hub – Shareholder Rights Initiative for its work to challenge rule changes proposed by the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) that would restrict shareholders’ ability to engage corporations on a range of environmental, social, and governance issues.

  13. Amazon Employees for Climate Justice

    Amazon Employees for Climate Justice

    We support Amazon Employees for Climate Justice, a project of 350 Seattle, in its work to organize Amazon technology workers to drive changes to Amazon’s approach to climate change, environmental justice, and racial justice.

  14. American Economic Liberties Project

    American Economic Liberties Project

    To support the American Economic Liberties Project for its work to advance robust anti-monopoly policy at the state and federal levels and to shape the national narrative on the impact of concentrated corporate power across economic sectors and communities.

     

  15. Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund

    Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund

    To support the Supreme Court and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) (the Project), a project of Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund (AFR). The Project seeks to protect the CFPB from efforts to undermine its legitimacy and independence.

  16. Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund

    Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund

    To support Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund’s (AFR) work to transform the U.S. financial system and end practices that amplify the racial wealth gap, increase inequality, and punish people for being poor.

  17. Anti-Recidivism Coalition

    Anti-Recidivism Coalition

    To support the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC), in their work to undermine impact of mass incarceration systems in California through 1) inside programming led by formerly incarcerated people; 2) robust reentry services; and 3) policy and advocacy reform.

     

  18. Array Alliance Inc.

    Array Alliance Inc.

    To support Array Alliance’s (Array) development of an education, engagement and social impact model related to the development, release and distribution of Ava DuVernay’s upcoming film, Origin, inspired by Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson’s book “Caste.”

  19. Ashoka

    Ashoka

    To support Ashoka – Southern Solutions for the Good of All (SSFGA) – a project that seeks to uncover and lift up entrepreneurial solutions for racial and economic justice in the American South.

  20. Association of Black Foundation Executives

    Association of Black Foundation Executives

    We support the Association of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE), a philanthropic service organization working to increase the leadership capacity within philanthropy to advance more racially equitable practices in support of Black communities.

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  21. Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative Inc

    Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative Inc

    We support the Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative (AWBI) to advance community wealth building strategies through thought leadership, grass top organizing, and new systems and structures of support to challenge systemic bias and close the racial wealth gap.

  22. B’Tselem

    B’Tselem

    We support B’Tselem USA, a human rights and education/advocacy group based in New York and Tel Aviv, to bring 10-15 prominent progressive leaders to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) to meet with Israelis and Palestinians working to end the occupation and achieve equality and democracy for all people living on the land.

  23. Bend the Arc

    Bend the Arc

    We support Bend the Arc, a core power-building grantee in Jewish social justice that is leading fights against white nationalism and anti-Semitism and is building multiracial democracy at a national level.

  24. Bend the Arc

    Bend the Arc

    We support Bend the Arc, a core power-building grantee in Jewish social justice that is leading fights against white nationalism and  anti-Semitism and is building multiracial democracy at a national level.

  25. Bend The Arc – A Jewish Partnership For Justice

    Bend The Arc – A Jewish Partnership For Justice

    Renewed support to Bend the Arc (BTA), a core power-building grantee in Jewish social justice that works to build a just and equitable U.S. free from white supremacy, where Black liberation is realized, and all people are thriving.

  26. Black Girl Ventures Foundation

    Black Girl Ventures Foundation

    To support Black Girl Ventures Foundation (BGV) a nonprofit that funds and scales tech-enabled revenue generating businesses under $1 million founded by people who identify as Black/Brown and women.

     

     

     

     

  27. Black Jewish Liberation Collective

    Black Jewish Liberation Collective

    To support the Black Jewish Liberation Collective (BJLC, fiscally sponsored by the Coalition on Positive Health Empowerment) to hire its first staff to amplify the voices of Black Jewish people working towards liberation and dismantling white supremacy.

  28. Black Lily, Inc.

    Black Lily, Inc.

    Renewed support to provide platforms and resources to visionary Black, Brown, and Indigenous artists to build a liberatory world in which a vast spectrum of BIPOC experiences is irresistibly celebrated in arts and culture.

     

  29. Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity (BOLD)

    Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity (BOLD)

    Support for Black Organizing for Leadership & Dignity’s transformative organizer training programs for Black movement builders.

  30. Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute

    Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute

    We support Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute to increase the power of predominately black communities through non-partisan voter education, mobilization, grassroots capacity building and narrative change.

  31. Booklyn Incorporated

    Booklyn Incorporated

    We support Like The Waters We Rise: Climate Justice in Print Box Set, a hang-ready “exhibition in a box” that will narrate 50+ years of climate justice history through the lens of the most impacted frontline communities, graphic arts, and photography.

  32. Borealis Philanthropy – Black Led Movement Fund

    Borealis Philanthropy – Black Led Movement Fund

    We support support the Black Led Movement Fund (BLMF), a collaborative donor project of Borealis Philanthropy, that strengthens the capacity of the Movement for Black Lives ecosystem in order to better shape policy agendas for Black communities, create viable alternatives to institutions that have been harmful to Black people, and build local Black community power, to transform the culture and systems that dehumanize and devalue black people.

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  33. Borealis Philanthropy – Communities Transforming Policing Fund

    Borealis Philanthropy – Communities Transforming Policing Fund

    We support the Communities Transforming Policing Fund (CTPF), a collaborative donor project of Borealis Philanthropy, that provides funding to bolster grassroots organizing capacity and reform-oriented advocacy that improves community-police accountability and local intervention policies.

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  34. Brooklyn Museum

    Brooklyn Museum

    We support the Museum Education Fellowship Program (MEFP) at the Brooklyn Museum. MEFP is a trailblazing effort known for seeding the arts pipeline with Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) arts leaders for 35 years.

  35. Business Forward Foundation

    Business Forward Foundation

    We support Business Forward Foundation for its Inclusive Clean Energy Project, which builds support among the business community for clean energy policy and the equitable distribution of clean energy jobs.

  36. California Black Freedom Fund

    California Black Freedom Fund

    To support the California Black Freedom Fund, fiscally sponsored by Silicon Valley Community Foundation. The California Black Freedom Fund (CBFF) is a five-year initiative to build and sustain the power of Black-led, power-building organizations and coalitions.

  37. California Native Vote Project

    California Native Vote Project

    We support the California Native Vote Project, which aims to achieve justice for Native Americans by increasing Native communities’ civic participation and power.

  38. Call.Activit

    Call.Activit

    To support Call.Activit, fiscally sponsored by New Israel Fund, to provide a radically nurturing and liberating creative, political, and educational home to the severely marginalized Jewish-Ethiopian and Black people of Israel.

  39. Capital B News

    Capital B News

    To support Capital B, a Black-led nonprofit news organization to host the Black Political Power Tour (BPPT), an initiative that focuses on bringing conversations about the importance of participating in the political process into hyper-local community context.

     

  40. Catholic Climate Covenant

    Catholic Climate Covenant

    We support Catholic Climate Covenant for its work to engage Catholic leadership across the US in parishes, dioceses, archdiocese and institutions, such as Catholic Charities, on the climate crisis through the integration of creation care and climate change in Catholic ministries.

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  41. Center for Economic Democracy

    Center for Economic Democracy

    We support the Center for Economic Democracy (CED) for its work to build wealth and local governance infrastructure in historically marginalized communities in Boston.

  42. Center for Heirs’ Property Preservation

    Center for Heirs’ Property Preservation

    We support the Center for Heirs’ Property Preservation (CHPP), which builds wealth and preserves land assets among historically under-resourced landowners in South Carolina.

  43. Center for Media Justice

    Center for Media Justice

    We support the Center for Media Justice to work towards a future where everyone has reliable, secure access to basic communications, media, and technology platforms and where we are all connected, represented, and free.

  44. Center for Political Accountability

    Center for Political Accountability

    We support the Center for Political Accountability for its work to push public companies to enhance oversight and disclosure of their political spending.

  45. Center for Popular Democracy

    Center for Popular Democracy

    We support Local Progress — a project of the Center for Popular Democracy — to deepen relationships with grassroots organizations and build its priority platforms around police reform.

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  46. Center for Rural Strategies

    Center for Rural Strategies

    We support the Center for Rural Strategies (CRS) to develop, deploy, and build community around narratives that disrupt the mistrust and racism that have so much momentum in rural America by amplifying voices of people of color in rural areas and progressive rural people.

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  47. Center for Working Families Fund

    Center for Working Families Fund

    We support the Center for Working Families Fund for the Green New Deal Network Coordinating Team, a collaborative effort of 13 organizations, formed to build the long-term organizing infrastructure and power necessary to forge a more just and inclusive society and advance a bold transformative vision for a society rooted in equality, dignity, solidarity, and compassion.

  48. Center for Working Families Fund

    Center for Working Families Fund

    To support the Center for Working Families’ engagement and mobilization efforts surrounding the Can’t Wait Live Concert for Climate, Jobs, and Care.

  49. Ceres

    Ceres

    We support Ceres for its work to mobilize investors and corporations to address climate change and sustainability.

  50. Civic Nation

    Civic Nation

    To support the general operations of Civic Nation as they support campaigns to build a more inclusive and equitable society.

     

  51. Clean Energy Group

    Clean Energy Group

    We support the Clean Energy Group for its work to accelerate adoption of solar and storage projects in affordable housing and critical community facilities in low and moderate income (LMI) communities; and to help community-based and environmental justice organizations build the technical capacity to develop renewable energy solutions.

  52. Clean Energy States Alliance

    Clean Energy States Alliance

    We support the Clean Energy States Alliance (CESA) for its work to help state policymakers and frontline organizations to implement the vision for solar that was presented in the “Solar with Justice” report, which NCF commissioned in 2018.

  53. Climate and Clean Energy Equity Fund

    Climate and Clean Energy Equity Fund

    We support the Climate and Clean Energy Equity Fund for its work to advance equitable climate and clean energy policies that protect public health and expand pathways to high quality, new energy economy jobs for communities of color, indigenous communities, and those most impacted by climate change.

  54. Climate Justice Alliance

    Climate Justice Alliance

    We support the Climate Justice Alliance (CJA) for its work to resource community-driven, equity-rooted, solutions that can be replicated and scaled; center just transition principles and those most impacted by climate change in climate and environmental policy development; train grassroots members in communications and narrative strategies; and elevate messaging to build political will through bottom-up grassroots organizing.

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  55. Climate Justice Alliance – United Frontline Table

    Climate Justice Alliance – United Frontline Table

    We support the United Frontline Table, a formation of 16 frontline groups, grassroots alliances, movement support organizations and progressive think tanks, for their efforts to align their communities’ policy priorities, integrate frontline positions into broader Green New Deal Network efforts, and coordinate local and state frontline-led Green New Deal organizing strategies.

  56. Co-operate WNC

    Co-operate WNC

    To support Cooperate WNC for its work to convene a regional network of cooperative partners around food sovereignty, mutual aid strategies and culture, agro-ecology and regenerative land practices in Western North Carolina.

     

  57. Coalition of Immokalee Workers

    Coalition of Immokalee Workers

    We support the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) for its pioneering work rooted in the developing the leadership of farmworkers and applying the power of the market to address and prevent systemic abuses by farm-owners and managers.

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  58. Color Of Change

    Color Of Change

    We support Color of Change Education Fund (CoC) to expand its online racial justice organizing to rapidly respond to flashpoint moments of violence and inequity experienced by black people in the U.S.; build policy; and shift narratives in mainstream media spaces in order to reflect the actual lived experiences of Black communities.

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  59. Common Future

    Common Future

    Renewed support to Common Future (formally BALLE) for its work to eliminate wealth inequality.

  60. Commonweal Ventures Management LLC

    Commonweal Ventures Management LLC

    To support the Commonweal Ventures Fellowship program where Commonweal is partnering with City University of New York (CUNY) to launch a fellowship program that will build pathways into the venture industry for college students of color.

     

  61. Communities First

    Communities First
    To support Communities First (CF), fiscally sponsored by the Amalgamated Charitable Foundation, for its work to improve racial equity and inclusion in local, state and federal government investment practices and to resource BIPOC and low-income communities.
  62. Communities for Just Schools Fund

    Communities for Just Schools Fund

    Renewed support to Communities for Just Schools Fund (CJSF), a fiscally sponsored project of the New Venture Fund. CJSF is a nationally focused member collaborative that brings together the resources of philanthropy in support of community-led grassroots

  63. Confluence Philanthropy

    Confluence Philanthropy

    In 2021, Confluence organized eight peer networks to create the REI Coalition. This project funding will support Confluence Philanthropy to implement the second phase of the Racial Equity Investing Coalition (REI Coalition).

  64. Confluence Philanthropy

    Confluence Philanthropy

    To support the launch of Foundation Transparency Compact (FTC), a formal working group that will foster transparency, accountability, and learning among foundation impact investors, and demonstrate principles of transparency to the philanthropic field.

  65. Congregation T’chiyah

    Congregation T’chiyah

    To support the first executive leadership transition at Detroit Jews for Justice (DJJ), which organizes the Metro Detroit Jewish community to meaningfully participate in multi-racial grassroots movements for racial and economic justice.

  66. Congress Heights Community Training & Development Corporation’s (CHCTDC)

    Congress Heights Community Training & Development Corporation’s (CHCTDC)

    To support the Congress Heights Community Training and Development Center (CHCTDC) in the execution of the BlackBone project, a Black woman focused incubator hub that helps entrepreneurs grow their businesses.

  67. Constitutional Accountability Center

    Constitutional Accountability Center

    To support the Economic Justice Project with the Center, which work in the courts, with elected leaders, and with legal scholars to preserve the rights and freedoms of all in America and to protect the integrity of our judiciary.

  68. CoThinkk

    CoThinkk

    To support CoThinkk, fiscally sponsored by Eagle Market Streets Development Corporation, and its BIPOC-led, community-driven social change philanthropy designed to create supportive networks, accelerate systemic change, and seed new initiatives.

  69. Creative Ladder

    Creative Ladder

    To support The Creative Ladder, a national nonprofit that works to make leadership in the Advertising & Marketing industries more inclusive and reflective of the diverse demographics of the country as a whole.

     

  70. Croatan Institute

    Croatan Institute

    We support the Croatan Institute’s Racial Equity, Economics, Finance, and Sustainability (REEFS) project, which aims to tackle structures of systemic racism within financial services and reframe racial equity as an explicit factor for responsible investors to integrate into investment decisions and engagement strategies.

  71. Democracy Collaborative Foundation

    Democracy Collaborative Foundation

    We support The Democracy Collaborative to implement a multi-city strategy to convene, educate, and mobilize resources towards solutions and strategies that democratizes local economies at scale and test new assumptions based on its research about how directly impacted people, specifically Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), can lead our society towards a new economic paradigm and practice, that centers racial equity.

  72. Demos

    Demos

    We support Demos for its Climate Equity Project, for its work in strengthening long-term grassroots movement power by development and dissemination research and content that supports climate justice policies and fills the ideas gap on race-forward climate policy.

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  73. Demos

    Demos

    We support Demos for Fight Back Table’s (TFBT) continued efforts to coordinate over 70 progressive organizations to respond to the current crisis in American democracy.

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  74. Diaspora Alliance Fund

    Diaspora Alliance Fund

    To support the Diaspora Alliance Fund (DAF), a fiscally sponsored project of Tides Foundation, for its public engagement work to fighting antisemitism and its instrumentalization by promoting the values of  multiracial, pluralistic democracy.

  75. Diverse Asset Managers Initiative

    Diverse Asset Managers Initiative

    To support Diverse Asset Managers Initiative (DAMI), a fiscally sponsored project of The New World Foundation. DAMI is an effort to increase the absolute number of, and assets under management by, diverse-owned asset management firms for institutional investors.

  76. Dogwood Alliance Inc.

    Dogwood Alliance Inc.

    To support Dogwood Alliance for its work Establishing Community Forests in Environmental Justice Communities Impacted by Industrial Logging, which aims to help BIPOC communities to develop and implement ecologically minded, regenerative economic models.

     

  77. Echoing Green

    Echoing Green

    To support the launch of the Echoing Green Signal Fund, a project of Echoing Green, that injects catalytic capital at a critical point in the entrepreneurial journey of proximate social entrepreneurs.

     

  78. Economic Security Project

    Economic Security Project

    We support the Hopewell Fund’s fiscally sponsored project, the Economic Security Project’s Anti-Monopoly Fund, and its work to strengthen the anti-monopoly movement.

  79. Ekvnv Yefolecvlke

    Ekvnv Yefolecvlke

    We support Ekvn-Yefolecv, an ecovillage community of indigenous Maskoke peoples, to advance a regenerative economy rooted in linguistic, cultural, and ecological sustainability.

  80. Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

    Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

    We support the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights for its work in organizing Black, Brown, and low-income people to end criminalization and mass incarceration of people of color in Oakland.

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  81. Emerald Cities Collaborative

    Emerald Cities Collaborative

    We support Emerald Cities Collaborative’s (ECC) work to increase the number of clean energy projects delivering environmental, economic, and equity benefits to underserved communities, bringing to life “just transition” models.

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  82. Environmental Grantmakers Association

    Environmental Grantmakers Association

    To support Environmental Grantmakers Association (EGA), a philanthropic service organization and affinity group, for its work to further integrate its Racial Equity Point of View into all areas of the organization’s operations and programming.

     

  83. Equality Labs

    Equality Labs

    We support to Equality Labs (EL), a fiscally sponsored project of Fractured Atlas that uses community research, political base-building, culture-shifting art, and digital security capacity building to end the oppression of caste apartheid and Islamophobia.

  84. Fair Count, Inc.

    Fair Count, Inc.

    To support Defending American Values Coalition, fiscally sponsored by Fair Count, in their efforts to 1) equip various constituencies with the language to persuasively make the case for why DEI is vital, and 2) provide the tools to protect and extend DEI.

     

  85. First Peoples Worldwide

    First Peoples Worldwide

    Support the Regents of the University of Colorado’s project, First Peoples Worldwide (FPW), which seeks to increase participation by Indigenous People in investment decisions that impact their lands, territories, and resources.

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  86. FirstRepair

    FirstRepair

    To support FirstRepair for their national work to educate and equip leaders, stakeholders, and allies advancing local reparations policies that remedy historic and ongoing anti-Black practices.

  87. Flamboyan Foundation

    Flamboyan Foundation

    We support the Puerto Rico Arts Emergency Relief Fund, a project of the Flamboyan Foundation, created to help mitigate the devastating impact the pandemic is having and will continue to have on the arts sector.

  88. Free Hearts

    Free Hearts

    We support Free Hearts, strengthening its internal capacity and its efforts to build much needed multi-racial organizing infrastructure in support progressive policy and systems change in Tennessee’ urban, suburban, and rural communities.

  89. Funders Collaborative for Safety and Dignity

    Funders Collaborative for Safety and Dignity

    We support the Funders Collaborative for Safety and Dignity (FCSD), which will resource culture makers, movement leaders, institutions, and networks to shift power and shape narratives to end gender-based violence, starting with the workplace as a key locus of inequity and violence as well as a site of powerful movement building.

  90. Funders for LGBTQ Issues

    Funders for LGBTQ Issues

    To support Out in the South (OTS), a project of Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues, Inc., to work to reverse the historical trend of underinvestment in LGBTQ communities in the U.S. South.

  91. Gideon’s Army Grassroots Army for Children

    Gideon’s Army Grassroots Army for Children

    We support Gideon’s Army in building organizational capacity for restorative and healing justice programming with youth and families negatively impacted by generational and present trauma related to gun violence, mass incarceration, and racial injustice.

  92. Global Impact Investing Network

    Global Impact Investing Network

    General Operating Support to the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) to continue developing impact measurement and management resources to support investors focused on advancing Racial Equity.

  93. Good Projects

    Good Projects

    To support GOODProjects in their mission to move 500 families out of poverty through family support services that address employment, health, education and training.

     

  94. Grantmakers for Girls of Color

    Grantmakers for Girls of Color

    We support Grantmakers for Girls of Color, a project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Inc., that works to amplify and resource the transformative organizing work girls of color and girl activists and advocates are leading to dismantle systems of oppression in the U.S.

  95. Grantmakers for Southern Progress

    Grantmakers for Southern Progress

    Renewed support to Grantmakers for Southern Progress (GSP), a fiscally sponsored project of the Highlander Research & Education Center, Inc. GSP is seeking to launch, fall 2023, the Southern Progress Fellows, a funder education program.

  96. Green America

    Green America

    To support Green America’s Regenerative Agriculture Program, which works with both farmers and companies to transition conventional farms to regenerative practices.

     

  97. Green Latinos

    Green Latinos

    We support Green Latinos to educate, mobilize, and train Latino leaders to advance equitable policy-making, actions, and solutions that address historic barriers communities experience in their efforts to advance environmental policies.

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  98. Grist Magazine

    Grist Magazine
    To support Grist Magazine for its work to produce and disseminate stories, data, and investigative reporting that highlight the impacts of climate change and environmental degradation on people living in frontline and BIPOC communities.
  99. GroundBreak Coalition

    GroundBreak Coalition

    To support the GroundBreak Coalition, a group of over 40 corporate, civic, and philanthropic leaders committed to moving beyond incremental change and showing that a racially equitable and carbon neutral future is possible now – first in Minneapolis-St. Paul.

     

  100. Gulf South for a Green New Deal

    Gulf South for a Green New Deal

    To support the Gulf South for Green New Deal (GS4GND) Community Controlled Fund, a regional formation of organizations working to advance climate, racial, and economic justice in five states across the Gulf South.

     

  101. Highlander Research and Education Center

    Highlander Research and Education Center

    We support the Highlander Research and Education Center’s grassroots organizing and movement building in Appalachia and the South and to further develop the faith, culture, and spirit aspects of their trainings.

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  102. Hispanics In Philanthropy

    Hispanics In Philanthropy

    We support the Farmworkers’ COVID-19 Pandemic Relief Fund and the Essential Fund at Hispanics In Philanthropy; two emergency funds launched in response to COVID-19 to support Latino-led and serving organizations.

  103. Homeworld Collective Inc

    Homeworld Collective Inc

    To support Homeworld for its work to research and document the molecular-level progression of harm from toxic pollutants and engage and educate scientists, impacted communities and other stakeholders in work to create biotech solutions to toxic pollution.

     

  104. Hyperallergic

    Hyperallergic

    We support Hyperallergic’s Southwest Editorial Initiative to create sensitive and comprehensive reporting and criticism on contemporary arts and culture in the American Southwest, to bring critical attention to Southwest artists and more connections with national and global communities.

  105. IF: A Foundation for Radical Possibility (IF)

    IF: A Foundation for Radical Possibility (IF)

    To support Reparations in the Washington DC Region (the Project), a project of IF: A Foundation for Radical Possibility (IF). The Project will advance IF’s work to secure reparations for Black people in the DC area through the completion of research.

  106. Impact Frontiers’ Performance Reporting Implementation Project

    Impact Frontiers’ Performance Reporting Implementation Project

    To support Impact Frontiers project in its work to “facilitate consensus-building initiatives in areas of impact management where standards and guidance for investors do not yet exist”.

  107. Impact Management Project

    Impact Management Project

    We support the Impact Management Project, a project of the Bridges Impact Foundation, which seeks to establish an accessible, normalized framework for measuring investment impact.

  108. Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge (I-MAK), Inc.

    Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge (I-MAK), Inc.

    Through research, education, and policy, I-MAK is committed to finding solutions to address structural inequity in the medicines system.

  109. Inner-City Muslim Action Network

    Inner-City Muslim Action Network

    To support Black Jerusalem, a project of Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN) that explores the sacred geography of Jerusalem through a Black American and African lens and asks what it means to center blackness in the context of Jerusalem.

  110. Institute for Local Self-Reliance

    Institute for Local Self-Reliance

    We support the Institute for Local Self-Reliance’s (ILSR) Community-Scaled Economy Initiative, which highlights the problems caused by concentrated corporate power and provides policy solutions to further a more equitable and locally-rooted economy.

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  111. Institute for Policy Studies

    Institute for Policy Studies

    We support the Institute for Policy Studies for OtherWords to leverage existing information infrastructure in underserved rural communities to get progressive ideas and people exposure.

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  112. Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility

    Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility

    We support the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility’s (ICCR) work to activate faith-based, values-driven investors to hold corporations accountable for the social and environmental impacts of their operations.

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  113. JDA-US Fund

    JDA-US Fund

    Support for the Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism U.S. Fund’s (JDA) public engagement work to expand coalitions that understand how antisemitism is instrumentalized, so that the just fight against antisemitism is effectively engaged and racial justice advanced.

  114. Jewish Bridge Project

    Jewish Bridge Project

    To support the Jewish Bridge Project (JBP), fiscally sponsored by Jewish for Racial and Economic Justice, to effectively integrate antisemitism into an intersectional understanding of racial justice amongst racial justice/DEI trainers.

     

  115. Jewish Currents

    Jewish Currents

    Renewed support to Jewish Currents (JC), a magazine committed to the rich tradition of thought, activism, and culture of the Jewish left, and the left more broadly.

  116. Jews for Racial and Economic Justice

    Jews for Racial and Economic Justice

    We support Jews For Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ), a Jewish local organizing group working in multiracial coalition and making national impact by distributing their working model.

  117. Jews of Color Initiative

    Jews of Color Initiative

    We support Jews of Color Field Building Initiative’s grantmaking via a funding collaborative of Jewish communal funders to strategically address and advance the field of organizations, initiatives, and leadership development programs supporting Jews of Color in the United States.

  118. Jews United For Justice

    Jews United For Justice

    We support the Collaborative for Jewish Organizing, a fundraising collaborative of Jewish organizations to build Jewish pathways in racial and economic justice campaigns in multiracial coalitions.

  119. Jews United for Justice Inc.

    Jews United for Justice Inc.

    We the Collaborative for Jewish Organizing (CJO), housed at Jews United for Justice, to strengthen local Jewish organizing for racial and economic justice campaigns in multi-racial coalition to build larger collaborative structures.

  120. Jobs to Move America

    Jobs to Move America

    We support Jobs to Move America (JMA) to advance Inclusive Public Procurement programs that enable major U.S. local and state agencies to reshape how billions in public dollars are spent. JMA works to deliver the goals of climate change with community benefits agreements (CBAs) that yield family-supporting wages and benefits for the historically excluded.

  121. Jobs With Justice Education Fund

    Jobs With Justice Education Fund

    We support the Justice Educational Fund (JWJEF) to continue efforts to win local and national campaigns that prioritize the needs of workers and expand the idea of worker organizing and collective bargaining as a fundamental component of a just economy, functioning democracy, and pathway to addressing inequality.

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  122. Jolt Initiative

    Jolt Initiative

    We support the Jolt Initiative for its Art for Change program that uplifts true stories and voices of Latinos in Texas — building new narratives in a state where Latinos make up 40 percent of the population but are underrepresented in government and media, and are often depicted as dangerous outsiders by dominant forces.

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  123. Jubilee Justice

    Jubilee Justice

    We support Jubilee Justice in their collaboration with Potlikker Capital in building organizational capacity to provide equity-centered products and technical assistance to Black farmers in the US South.

  124. Just Futures

    Just Futures

    Support to Just Futures’ project, Just Futures Impact (JFI), an innovative values-based approach to asset development and wealth creation for nonprofit workers. Just Futures is a fiscally sponsored project of Common Future.

  125. Kentuckians for the Commonwealth

    Kentuckians for the Commonwealth

    We support Kentuckians For The Commonwealth (KFTC) for its efforts to help advance the next just and sustainable economy in eastern Kentucky, address racial and economic inequality, and support policies that advance a just transition for workers and communities.

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  126. LA Voice

    LA Voice

    To support the Muslim Power Building Project (MPBP), a fiscally sponsored project of LA Voice, to develop the leadership and organizing networks the American Muslim community needs to be resilient and to build power.

     

  127. Latino Community Fund

    Latino Community Fund

    Renewed general operating support to the Latino Community Fund Inc. (LCF), doing business as Latino Community Fund, Georgia. LCF is the only organization dedicated to supporting, organizing and funding Latinx-led, Latinx-governed and Latinx-serving organi

  128. Leadership Conference Education Fund Inc.

    Leadership Conference Education Fund Inc.

    To support the And Still I Vote (ASIV) campaign, a year-round campaign of The Leadership Conference Education Fund (The Education Fund) that recognizes that local individuals, in local jurisdictions, must be engaged to make democracy more representative.

     

  129. Liberation in a Generation

    Liberation in a Generation

    Support for Liberation in a Generation’s work to dismantle key aspects of the oppression economy and advance an economy in which people of color are safe, have their basic needs met, are full economic citizens, and are compensated appropriately.

  130. Liberation Ventures

    Liberation Ventures

    To support Liberation Ventures (LV), a fiscally sponsored project of PolicyLink, to bolster the ecosystem of organizations working on truth, reconciliation, and reparations.

  131. Living Cities

    Living Cities

    Renewed support to Activest, a fiscally sponsored project of Living Cities Inc., for civic engagement work of training community stakeholders on how to engage in the municipal budgeting processes.

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  132. Local Progress

    Local Progress

    Renewed support to Local Progress Policy Institute (Local Progress) to build the capacity of local elected officials to govern in a way that promotes racial equity and strengthens democracy.

  133. Majority Action

    Majority Action

    We support Majority Action for its work to leverage the power of investors to hold asset managers, corporations and their directors responsible for their approach to the climate crisis.

  134. MapLight

    MapLight

    We support Maplight for its work to research the influence of money in politics and connect this outside political spending to specific issues that impact people’s everyday lives and to strengthen advocacy campaigns by providing key data across a range of related issue areas.

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  135. Mijente

    Mijente

    Renewed support to Mijente Support Committee, an organizing hub for Latinx and Chicanx people who seek racial, economic, gender, and climate justice.

  136. Mission Investors Exchange Inc.

    Mission Investors Exchange Inc.

    To support MIE in its goals to improve Board education and leadership for greater participation in impact investing.

     

  137. Namati

    Namati

    To support the US Environmental Justice Program, a project of Namati, for its work to harness the law and organizing to advance environmental and economic justice in the mid-Atlantic region (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC).

  138. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

    We support the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s (NAACP) Power To The People Project to advance state solar policies and community solar projects in cities and rural areas.

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  139. National Association of State Energy Officials

    National Association of State Energy Officials

    We support the National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO) to produce and disseminate the 2021 US Energy and Employment Report (USEER), which will provide national and state-level data and analysis on jobs in the energy economy.

  140. National Black Worker Center Project

    National Black Worker Center Project

    We support the National Black Worker Center Project (NBWCP) to assist local Black worker centers fighting for access to quality employment and fair treatment, linking local organizing to a broader national movement for Black worker empowerment.

  141. National Coalition Building Institute

    National Coalition Building Institute

    To support the National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI)’s project to bring training programs addressing antisemitism via strong non-Jewish partnerships to 20 U.S. colleges and universities in 2025.

  142. National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy

    National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy

    We support the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy to promote philanthropy that serves the public good, is responsive to people
    and communities with the least wealth and opportunity, and is held accountable to the highest standards of integrity and openness.

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  143. National Conference of Black Lawyers

    National Conference of Black Lawyers

    To support the National Conference of Black Lawyers (NCBL), a membership civil rights organization, that organizes, provides training and technical assistance to new attorneys.

  144. National League of Cities Institute Inc.

    National League of Cities Institute Inc.

    To Support Southern Cities Economic Inclusion Initiative (SCEI), a project incubated and helmed by the National League of Cities, in its work to close the racial wealth gap by advancing economic security through cross-sectoral partnerships across the US South.

     

  145. National Young Farmers Coalition

    National Young Farmers Coalition

    To support the Land, Capital, and Market Access for Young and BIPOC Farmers project to support efforts to shift power and change policy to equitably resource a new generation of working farmers.

     

  146. NETWORK Advocates

    NETWORK Advocates

    We support NETWORK Advocates for power-building grassroots group of Catholic nuns focused on promoting policies that mend gaps and bridge divides in our country, with a special focus on healthcare, housing rights, and citizenship policies that disproportionately impact women and people of color.

  147. New Israel Fund

    New Israel Fund

    Through a strategic and operational partnership with the New Israel Fund, we support diverse grantmaking, campaigns, and field-building that broadly defends Israeli democratic values, practices, and institutions.

  148. New Jersey Institute for Social Justice

    New Jersey Institute for Social Justice

    To support the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice (NJISJ) as they work to empower people of color by building systems that create wealth, transform justice, and harness democratic power.

     

  149. New Jewish Philanthropy Project

    New Jewish Philanthropy Project

    To support New Jewish Philanthropy Project, fiscally sponsored by NEO Philanthropy, Inc., to build a network of Jewish donors and funders who are pursuing multiracial, inclusive democracy together.

     

  150. New York City Environmental Justice Alliance

    New York City Environmental Justice Alliance
    To support the New York City Environmental Justice Alliance (NYCEJA), a citywide membership network that connects grassroots groups and low-income communities of color in environmental and climate justice advocacy to improve environmental conditions.
  151. New York Community Trust

    New York Community Trust

    We support The Mosaic Network and Fund in The New York Community Trust, a collaborative fund to support a sustainable arts ecosystem rooted in racial equity by amplifying the voices of NYC-based arts groups that are led by, created for, and serve African, Latinx, Asian, Arab, and Native American (ALAANA) people.

  152. New York Renews

    New York Renews

    We support New York Renews Coalition for its work to advance equity rooted climate and energy policy with strong employment provisions, drive investment in frontline communities in New York, and hold policymakers and stakeholders accountable for meaningful and robust community engagement as New York State (NYS) begins to implement its transition to a net-zero carbon economy by 2050.

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  153. New York Renews Education Fund

    New York Renews Education Fund

    Support to New York Renews (NYR) for its work to advance equity rooted climate and energy policy implementation, drive investment to frontline communities in New York, and hold policymakers and stakeholders accountable for meaningful and robust collective action.

  154. North Carolina Housing Coalition Inc

    North Carolina Housing Coalition Inc

    To support the North Carolina Housing Coalition to lead a movement to ensure that every North Carolinian has a home in which to live with dignity and opportunity.

  155. NWI Food Council

    NWI Food Council

    To support the Northwest Indiana Food Council for its work with farmers and growers to implement regenerative and cooperative agricultural practices that improve local farm viability, increase farmers’ access to capital and develop a local supply chain.

     

  156. Oikos Institute

    Oikos Institute

    To support faith communities and other BIPOC anchor institutions harness the power of their assets in order to be a catalyst for communal transformation and economic renewal.

  157. Open Markets Institute

    Open Markets Institute

    We support the Open Markets Institute (OMI) for its work to expose and address monopoly power and its negative impacts on our economy and democracy.

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  158. Open Media and Information Companies Initiative

    Open Media and Information Companies Initiative

    We support Open MIC, fiscally sponsored by the Tides Center, in its efforts to activate institutional investors to press for change on a range of issues in the technology and media sectors.

  159. Opportunity Agenda

    Opportunity Agenda

    We support Opportunity Agenda in its work to leverage media and communications strategies, provide communications training to social justice activists, and develop innovative tools to creatively and effectively tell stories in ways that shape narratives, and drive cultural shifts and policy change.

  160. Palmetto Project, Inc.

    Palmetto Project, Inc.

    To support Palmetto Project, a social enterprise and intermediary that convenes multi-sector stakeholders in moving the needle on healthcare and education reform for South Carolinians.

     

  161. Partnership for Southern Equity

    Partnership for Southern Equity

    Renewed support to Partnership for Southern Equity (PSE) for its work to advance energy justice, racial equity, inclusion and shared prosperity for all in the growth of metropolitan Atlanta and the American South.

  162. Philadelphia Green Capital Corp

    Philadelphia Green Capital Corp
    To support Philadelphia Green Capital Corp’s Solar Lease Financing Pilot project.
  163. Pillars Fund

    Pillars Fund

    We support The Pillars Fund, a key social justice intermediary, to continue raising and distributing funds to frontline community groups that amplify the narratives, talents, and leadership of Muslims in the U.S. and challenge Islamophobia to advance rights for all people.

  164. PolicyLink

    PolicyLink

    To support PolicyLink in its work to create structural change for an inclusive multiracial democracy through research, advocacy, and cross-sectoral coalitions.

     

     

  165. Political Research Associates

    Political Research Associates

    We support Political Research Associates for a cross-movement convening and examination of the links between antisemitism, the white nationalist movement, and anti-Black racism, and to create a curriculum for activists looking to understand these issues and their intersections.

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  166. Poor People’s Campaign

    Poor People’s Campaign

    Renewed support to the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival (PPC), a fiscally sponsored project of Union Theological Seminary, to organize poor and impacted people across the country to challenge the distorted moral narrative of whiteness.

  167. Possibility Labs

    Possibility Labs

    To support Possibility Labs a new innovative organization that works at the intersection of racial and economic justice by providing a platform that connects social movement leaders and restorative economic practitioners with integrated capital.

  168. PowerSwitch Action

    PowerSwitch Action

    To support PowerSwitch Action’s dynamic network of leaders, organizers, and strategists building the people power and people’s institutions to realize our collective freedom and liberation.

  169. Presencing Institute

    Presencing Institute

    To support the Presencing Institute for its work to incubate and support social innovators in the US building regenerative solutions to problems in their communities.

  170. Private Equity Stakeholder Project

    Private Equity Stakeholder Project

    We support Shifting Private Fund Energy Investments from Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy, a project of the Financial Services Stakeholder Project d.b.a. Private Equity Stakeholder Project (PESP). The Project will leverage the power of large limited partners in private equity funds to shift capital towards renewable energy while incorporating concerns about equity and a just transition.

  171. Project South

    Project South

    We support Project South in building alignment, long-term strategy, and organizational capacity in low-income communities across the South to eliminate poverty and racism, cultivate liberation, and build alternatives to failed institutions.

  172. Puerto Rico Community Foundation, Inc.

    Puerto Rico Community Foundation, Inc.

    To support the Racial Equity Building Institute (REBIA) a project of the Puerto Rico Community Foundation, Inc. REBIA will be an institute that seeks to transform public systems for equity and inclusion across the Americas (U.S., Puerto Rico, Caribbean an

     

  173. Race Forward

    Race Forward

    We support Race Forward for Colorlines, an award-winning daily news site that reports on systemic racism at the core of our nation’s challenges, highlighting the stories of people directly affected by structural racism.

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  174. Racial Justice Investing Coalition

    Racial Justice Investing Coalition

    To support the Racial Justice Investing Coalition, a fiscally sponsored project of Investor Advocates for Social Justice. Racial Justice Investing (RJI) is a coalition of investors, asset owners, and business leaders taking action for racial justice.

  175. ReFrame

    ReFrame

    Renewed general operating support to ReFrame, fiscally sponsored by Proteus Fund, Inc. ReFrame invests in the next generation of strategists along with the movement infrastructure necessary to shape the conditions for policy, practice, and rule changes.

     

  176. Religious Action Center

    Religious Action Center

    We support for the The Union for Reform Judaism’s Religious Action Center (RAC) to further develop Reform constituencies to lend their power to diverse coalitions working for racial and economic justice.

  177. Renaissance Journalism

    Renaissance Journalism

    We support Renaissance Journalism for its collaborative model of journalism, which has successfully shifted reporters’ gaze from symptoms to structures of inequality.

  178. Reproductive Health Investors Alliance, Inc.

    Reproductive Health Investors Alliance, Inc.

    To support The Racial Equity Asset Lab (REAL), a program of Rhia Ventures, in its work to redress racism and oppression by improving racial equity in investment decision-making among practitioner impact investors.

     

  179. Resilient Strategies

    Resilient Strategies

    Renewed support to Resilient Strategies (RS), a fiscally sponsored healing justice project of NEO Philanthropy transforming the impact of systems on our bodies, our behaviors, and the organizations we build as a critical part of the process to liberation.

  180. Restaurant Opportunities Centers

    Restaurant Opportunities Centers

    We support Restaurant Opportunities Centers United (ROC) for its efforts to hold the restaurant industry accountable through organizing workers and restaurant owners to advocate for better wages, protections, and ultimately change the culture of an industry steeped in racial and gender inequality.

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  181. Revolutionary Love Project

    Revolutionary Love Project

    We support the Revolutionary Love Project to advance the ethic and practice of Revolutionary Love that can help transform American culture and politics through radical empathy.

  182. Rise Up Initiative

    Rise Up Initiative

    Renewed support for Rise Up: Nurturing the Soul of Jewish Justice (RU), fiscally sponsored by the Social Good Fund, to strengthen movements for justice by building the spiritual and internal capacity of diverse anti-racist Jewish movement-builders.

  183. Roanoke Economic Development

    Roanoke Economic Development

    To support the Roanoke Center for its efforts to expand adoption of energy efficiency, weatherization, green infrastructure and sustainable land use in North Carolina, while providing revenue for BIPOC landowners and contractors.

  184. Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education

    Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education

    To support the Inclusive Journalism Initiative (IJI), an innovative collaboration between the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education (MIJE), Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting (IBW), and Associated Press (AP).

  185. Rockwood Leadership Institute

    Rockwood Leadership Institute

    We support the Rockwood Leadership Institute, which provides powerful and effective training to individual leaders and cohorts to transform themselves, their communities, and the world towards equity, liberation, and sustainability for all.

  186. Rocky Mountain Institute

    Rocky Mountain Institute

    To support Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) for its Cultivating Brightfields in Marginalized Communities Project, which works to assess existing hazards in historically contaminated sites (brownfields) and develop renewable energy or other sustainable land.

     

  187. Roosevelt Institute

    Roosevelt Institute

    We support Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute’s project, Advancing a Comprehensive Corporate Power Agenda, which will ensure that curbing corporate power is a central component of policy agendas and stakeholder efforts to advance progress on key issues like climate change.

  188. Save the Children Federation, Inc.

    Save the Children Federation, Inc.

    To support Save the Children Federation’s (STCF) emergency humanitarian response to address the urgent needs of directly impacted Palestinians in Gaza, as well as affected people in the surrounding region where violence has escalated due to the crisis.

  189. Selma Center for Nonviolence, Truth, and Reconciliation

    Selma Center for Nonviolence, Truth, and Reconciliation

    To support the Selma Center for Nonviolence Truth and Reconciliation (The Center), an organization dedicated to addressing violence in all forms and building the beloved community.

  190. Shaharit

    Shaharit

    We support Shaharit, which seeks to transform polarizing divisions that have paralyzed Israeli society, and empowered extreme viewpoints and anti-democratic policies.

  191. Showing Up for Racial Justice Education Fund

    Showing Up for Racial Justice Education Fund

    We support Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Education Fund, with a focus on their Southern Crossroads Initiative, which organizes rural poor and working class white people into Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)-led coalitions advocating for racial justice in TN, NC, KY, and GA.

  192. Shut The Fossils Up

    Shut The Fossils Up

    To support the Shut the Fossils Up communications campaign, fiscally sponsored by Spring Street Climate Fund, for its work to spotlight industry disinformation, reduce its corporate influence, and elevate frontline solutions to the climate crisis.

     

  193. Solar Stewards Marketplace

    Solar Stewards Marketplace

    Project support to Solar Stewards Marketplace a project of Solar Stewards at the DCR Group LLC via an expenditure responsibility grant. Solar Stewards Marketplace serves historically marginalized and excluded BIPOC (Black Indigenous People of Color) communities.

  194. Soul Fire Farm

    Soul Fire Farm

    To support Soul Fire Farm Institute (Soul Fire Farm), an Afro-Indigenous centered community farm dedicated to uprooting racism and seeding sovereignty in the food system.

  195. South Carolina Community Loan Fund

    South Carolina Community Loan Fund

    The purpose of the Loan is to sustainably provide responsible, responsive and innovative financial products and financially-related development services all in furtherance of the Foundation’s and Borrower’s exempt purposes, as described in Sections 501(c)s.

  196. Southern Bancorp Capital Partners

    Southern Bancorp Capital Partners

    The purpose of the Loan is to sustainably provide responsible, responsive and innovative financial products and financially-related development services all in furtherance of the Foundation’s and Borrower’s exempt purposes, as described in Sections 501(c).

  197. Southerners on New Ground

    Southerners on New Ground

    Renewed support to Southerners on New Ground (SONG) for their continued efforts to end money bail and pre-trail detention disrupting mass incarceration of Southerners who are not wealthy and who live in communities over policed by law enforcement.

  198. SPARK Reproductive Justice NOW!

    SPARK Reproductive Justice NOW!

    Support for SPARK Reproductive Justice Now (SPARK) for its continued civic engagement work with Black queer women, trans people and people living outside the gender binary in Georgia and the American South.

  199. Springboard to Opportunities

    Springboard to Opportunities

    To support Magnolia Mother’s Trust: Moving from Pilot to Policy (MMT), a project of Springboard To Opportunities (Springboard), and its work to shift social safety net systems towards the provision of cash-based guaranteed income.

  200. Standing Together

    Standing Together

    To support Standing Together (ST), a donor-advised fund of the New Israel Fund, to bring together Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel around an alternative vision for Israeli society grounded in the principles of peace and equality.

  201. Stop the Money Pipeline

    Stop the Money Pipeline

    To support the Stop the Money Pipeline (STMP), fiscally sponsored by 350 Seattle, for its efforts to engage the US banking and insurance sectors to increase investment in renewable energy infrastructure.

     

  202. Sunset Park Solar

    Sunset Park Solar

    To support Uprose for Sunset Park Solar (SPS), a community-owned 685-kW rooftop solar array to be located on top of the Brooklyn Army Terminal. SPS will provide renewable energy and on-bill savings to 150-200 households and small businesses.

  203. T’ruah

    T’ruah

    We support T’ruah, which focuses specifically on mobilizing, organizing, and training Jewish Clergy (Rabbis and Cantors) who advocate for justice.

  204. TakeAction Minnesota

    TakeAction Minnesota

    We support TakeAction Minnesota to continue building a multi-racial coalition for statewide power to advance policy and culture that values and supports women, workers, and communities of color.

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  205. The Black Futures Lab

    The Black Futures Lab

    We support the Black Futures Lab, a fiscally sponsored project of the Chinese Progressive Association, to build Black political power through educating motivating and activating Black voters and training Black communities on how to design, implement, and win policy that improves the lives of Black communities across the U.S.

  206. The Center for Cultural Innovation

    The Center for Cultural Innovation

    We support AmbitioUS, a time-limited (7-10 years) pooled fund of the Center for Cultural Innovation (CCI). Launched in January 2019, the fund supports the development of alternative economic systems that beget cultural sovereignty for QTBIPOC communities.

  207. The Center for Cultural Power

    The Center for Cultural Power

    We support the Center for Cultural Power to advance cultural strategies that shift meta narratives of domination and extraction toward ones rooted in interdependence and collaboration.

  208. The Chisholm Legacy Project

    The Chisholm Legacy Project

    To support the Chisholm Legacy Project (CLP), a new organization designed to resource black, frontline climate justice leadership in achieving their goals.

  209. The Executive Alliance for Boys and Men of Color

    The Executive Alliance for Boys and Men of Color

    We support our institutional membership of The Executive’s Alliance for Boy and Men of Color (the EA) a project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Inc. Through strategic use of collective action and investments, advocacy for effective public policy and systems change, and elevation of the collective voice of philanthropic leaders, the EA seeks to remove structural and systemic barriers and increase economic, educational, civic, and health opportunities that strengthen individuals, families, communities, and the nation as a whole.

  210. The MAP Fund Inc.

    The MAP Fund Inc.

    To support The MAP Fund (MAP) to develop and produce original live performance projects that embody a spirit of deep inquiry, particularly those that question, disrupt, and complicate notions of social and cultural hierarchies.

  211. The People’s Justice Council

    The People’s Justice Council
    To support the People’s Justice Council for its Power for Southern Communities, Not Southern Company Campaign, which aims to engage ratepayers and local communities in Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia in efforts to hold Southern Company accountable.
  212. The Prometheus Conspiracy

    The Prometheus Conspiracy

    To support The Prometheus Conspiracy (TPC), a fiscally sponsored project of Poder in Action, in disrupting white nationalism and white supremacy through research, technical assistance and organizing that disrupts far-right movements, its connections to la

  213. The Rising Majority

    The Rising Majority

    We support the Rising Majority, a fiscally sponsored project of the Alliance for Global Justice, in its efforts to achieve deep alignment across multiple grassroots movements to win and sustain a multi-racial, anti-racist democracy, in the United States.

  214. The Roosevelt Institute

    The Roosevelt Institute
    To support the Justice 40 Implementation: Policy & Organizing Strategy, through the Roosevelt Institute Climate Policy Program team.
  215. The Solutions Project

    The Solutions Project

    We support the Solutions Project for its work to invest in frontline women and leaders of color, amplify their stories, and scale energy solutions that advance a just transition.

  216. Tides Foundation

    Tides Foundation

    We support Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP), a project of the Tides Center. EPIP develops new leaders to enhance organized philanthropy and its impact on communities. EPIP works toward its mission by organizing networking opportunities, developing leadership skills, and building an advocacy voice for its members and constituents.

  217. Tzedek Centers

    Tzedek Centers

    To support Tzedek Centers (TC), a donor-advised fund of the New Israel Fund, to temporary relocate Israeli civilians displaced by the Hamas-Israel war.

  218. United for Respect Education Fund

    United for Respect Education Fund

    We support United for Respect Education Fund’s work to combine worker organizing and investor power to drive better wages and working conditions in the retail sector.

  219. United States Federation of Worker Cooperative

    United States Federation of Worker Cooperative
    To support Guilded, a fiscally sponsored project of the North American Students of Cooperation, created to provide a host of services that support a growing number of freelance workers, many of whom are artists and cultural bearers of color.
  220. Upgrade 2 $ave

    Upgrade 2 $ave

    Renewed support to the Roanoke Center’s Upgrade 2 $ave Program, which provides energy efficiency and weatherization upgrades to member-owners of the Roanoke Electric Cooperative using minority-owned contractors from historically marginalized communities.

  221. UPROSE

    UPROSE

    We support UPROSE for its work to leverage its Green Resiliency Industrial District vision and framework to advance a community-led just transition that includes community owned solar energy, offshore wind, climate resiliency, and sustainable economic development in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

  222. Way to Rise

    Way to Rise

    We support the Way to Rise – Latinx Power Project, a fiscally sponsored project of the Amalgamated Charitable Foundation, in uncovering the role played by white supremacy and nationalism in fracturing Latinx communities along racial lines in order to better build the infrastructure needed to solidify long-term power in multi-racial coalitions.

  223. Workers Defense Project

    Workers Defense Project

    We support the Workers Defense Project (WDP) to build a movement to improve wages and working conditions for low-wage construction workers in Texas through local policy and systems reform.

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  224. World Resources Institute

    World Resources Institute

    We support the World Resources Institute (WRI) for its Climate Caucus, which leverages corporations to push trade associations to be less obstructive on climate policy.

  225. ZEAL

    ZEAL

    To support ZEAL, a fiscally sponsored project of Allied Media Projects Inc., for its Community of Practices Project, which will create spaces for black artists to thrive and to align on creative strategies that help advance the reparations movement.