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.
Faith Matters Network
We support Faith Matters Network, a fiscally sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, to catalyze personal and social change by equipping organizers, faith leaders, and activists with resources for connection, spiritual sustainability, and accompaniment.
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.
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.
T’ruah
We support T’ruah, which focuses specifically on mobilizing, organizing, and training Jewish Clergy (Rabbis and Cantors) who advocate for justice.
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.
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.
Renaissance Journalism
We support Renaissance Journalism for its collaborative model of journalism, which has successfully shifted reporters’ gaze from symptoms to structures of inequality.
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.
Pop Culture Collaborative
Renewed support to the Pop Culture Collaborative Fund (PCC), a fiscally sponsored project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors that is working to transform the narrative landscape in America around people of color, immigrants, refugees, Muslims, and Indigenous people.
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.
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.
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.
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.