Are you leading bold, equity-driven work in your community? Let’s work together.

Our grantmaking model is trust-based, collaborative, and rooted in relationships.

Instead of requiring formal letters of inquiry, we proactively identify 501c3 nonprofit organizations that have shown they’re ready for deeper investment and support them with unrestricted funding so that they can grow and actually make a difference in advancing racial and socio-economic justice.

Are you ready to join us?

Here’s How We Choose Our Partners

Transformational

The organization is taking a transformational approach to solving societal challenges through collaboration, systems change, or multifaceted interventions.

Diverse

The organization’s Board and Leadership have a strong representation of traditionally marginalized populations-lived experience and is explicitly and intentionally serving BIPOC communities.

Collaborative

The organization is in need of support beyond monetary and is interested in fostering a partnership.

Expansive

The organization has a learning mindset and open to taking on additional risk in order grow.

Types Of Support

Here are the different ways we can support your organization.

Community Investments

Up to $15,000 per year

Community Investments are multi-year investments distributed in Arts & Education, Economic Stability, and Community Viability at set points in the year.

Crisis Relief Investments

Up to $5,000

Crisis Relief Investments are one-time investments distributed on an ongoing basis throughout the calendar year to address the urgent basic needs of the community

Collaborative Investments

Up to $25,000 in cooperation with other donors

Collaborative Investments are partnerships created with other donors and movement partners to  to address a systemic challenge in the community.

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Realizing the sheer volume of unmet needs in nonprofits and communities, we humbly acknowlege know we cannot solve every issue, nor can we offer enough funding to correct all inequities.

By humbly acknowledging that we have limited resources and acknowledging that nonprofits are overwhelmed already by unduly burdensome RFP requirements, we are not currently accepting unsolicited funding requests or letters of inquiry.