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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Wahleah Johns

Native Renewables’ Navajo Clean Energy Program is one of the first initiatives to bring solar energy to Native communities while training the first generation of Navajo solar installers.

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Jonathan Lykes

Working directly with the House and Ballroom Community, the Keeping the Ballroom Community Alive Network (KBCAN) will build power, provide healing and train systems operators in trauma-informed, Black, queer and feminist approaches to care and policy-making.

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Chas Moore

Mr. Moore will use the fellowship to expand the priority policy goals of the Austin Justice Coalition (AJC). His proposed project builds off the success of AJC’s Better Before More campaign and will train community members on utilizing the city budgeting process and police union contract negotiations for policing reform.

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Trenton Allen

Trenton Allen is developing a climate impact investment product designed to more inclusively fund clean energy projects. The product’s primary innovation is the creation of a diversified pool of clean energy projects (e.g., solar, transportation, energy efficiency, storage) to minimize risk and maximize investor’s return. The product will mobilize not only accredited investors but also retail …

Jocelyn Harmon

Jocelyn Harmon is co-founder and editor of BlackHer, a new media platform that is educating and inspiring Black women to act for progressive change. Her project, the BlackHer Black Woman’s Guide to Building Wealth — is a national policy agenda to close the ever-growing wealth gap facing Black women. The Guide is a practical tool …