Labor Issues Grants for Nonprofits
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The average grant size is $12,000.
March 15 and September 15, annually
The Abelard Foundation East supports nonprofit organizations located east of the Mississippi River.
The Foundation is committed to supporting local progressive social change activities that…
Varies by program
The Connecticut Community Foundation is dedicated to fostering an equitable and inclusive community for residents of 21 towns in greater Waterbury and the Litchfield Hills region of Connecticut.…
Grants range up to $15,000
Varies by program
The Crossroads Fund supports nonprofit community organizations working on issues of racial, social, and economic justice in the Chicago, IL, metropolitan area (including northwestern Indiana).…
Grants range up to $10,000.
Urgent Action Grants: none
Hōʻala and Kūpaʻa Grants: April 30, 2024
(The 2025 deadline will be available in the spring.)
The Hawaii People's Fund provides grants to progressive grassroots social change organizations working throughout the state.
Areas of interest include:
- action research; …
Grants range up to $30,000.
February 2, 2024
(The 2025 deadline will be available in late 2024.)
The Jewish Women’s Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit is dedicated to advancing social change by expanding opportunities for Jewish women, their families, and community.
The Foundation…
Annual awards are a maximum of $7,500.
Initial inquiries: June 15 and December 15, annually
Invited applications: February 1 and August 1, annually
Mary’s Pence invests in women across the United States by funding community initiatives and fostering collaborations to create social change.
Funding is provided through the Mary's Pence…
Grants range up to $200,000.
September 23, 2024
(Additional deadlines will be available when calls for proposals are released.)
The Meyer Memorial Trust is dedicated to accelerating racial, social, and economic justice for the collective well-being of Oregon’s lands and peoples.
The Trust's funding portfolios…
Grants range up to $15,000.
General Fund: April 8, 2024
Seeding Advocacy: November 22, 2024 (extended to December 2, 2024)
(Additional deadlines may be available in late 2024.)
Seeding Justice, formerly MRG Foundation, is dedicated to inspiring people to work together for justice and mobilize resources for Oregon communities.
Seeding Justice supports emerging…