Funding Amount

US $10,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Emerging Justice Fund Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Social Justice Fund Northwest
Amount: US $10,000
Last Updated: February 26, 2026

Summary

The Emerging Justice Fund Grant, offered by Social Justice Fund Northwest, aims to support grassroots organizing in communities affected by systemic injustices. With a funding cycle starting in February, the grant prioritizes organizations led by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. Eligible groups can apply for a one-year grant of $10,000, with a final deadline of September 12th. This initiative emphasizes unrestricted funding to empower marginalized communities and foster long-term social justice solutions.

Overview

NOTE: There will be three rounds of funding in 2026, with decisions made in April, July, and October.The deadline for the first round of funding is February 9. Applications submitted after February 9 will not be considered in the first round and will move to the second round (May) of funding. Social Justice Fund NW Social Justice Fund NW is a foundation working at the frontlines of social change. We leverage the resources of our members to foster significant, long-term social justice solutions throughout  Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. Emerging Justice Fund The Emerging Justice Fund (EJF) will direct unrestricted funds to resource grassroots organizing for communities targeted by Federal, State, and Local policies. This grant will fund organizations that meet SJF’s community organizing framework and prioritize communities underrepresented in traditional grantmaking. Focus Organizing around urgent and emerging needs in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and/or Wyoming. Funding 1-year grant of $10,000.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Eligible organizations must meet the following criteria:Organizations that work within SJF’s community-organizing frameworkNonprofit organizations, tribal agencies, or groups sponsored by a nonprofit organization or tribal agencyThis grant can fund:Organizations with 501(c)3 or 501(c)4 status as determined by the IRSAmerican Indian/Native American/First Nation Tribal Government or AgencyOrganizations that are fiscally sponsored by 501(c)3 or 501(c)4 organizations or tribal governmentsOrganizations that carry out their work in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and/or WyomingThe majority of SJF’s grants are for general operating support, which provide grantees with the greatest degree of flexibility and self-determination.

Ineligibility

We generally do not fund the following:Individuals, endowment funds or capital campaigns.General operating requests from organizations that primarily provide direct services to individuals and families. Direct service organizations can apply for project-specific funds for projects that fit our definition of community organizing.Publications, reports, workshops, classes, conferences, media events, arts, theater productions, research, or litigation efforts unless they are part of an ongoing community organizing effort.Environmental work unless it is aimed at achieving social justice goals (i.e. environmental justice). For example, SJF generally does not fund recycling or resource conservation projects, but we do fund community organizing projects addressing environmental threats that disproportionately harm communities of color or low-income communities.Projects sponsored by a government agency. For example, SJF would not fund a project led by a public school district, but we might fund a project led by communities of color that partners with public schools to address the opportunity gap for students of color. The project must be community driven and led by those most directly affected by the problem.

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

social-justicegrassrootsbipocnonprofits

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