Funding Amount

Varies

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

The Social Justice Fund: General Support Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Pittsburgh Foundation
Last Updated: August 16, 2024

Summary

The Social Justice Fund offers General Support Grants to enhance the capacity of organizations focused on advocacy, mobilization, and healing within underserved communities in Pittsburgh. These grants provide essential operating support, fostering long-term planning and development. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits or fiscally sponsored collectives that benefit Allegheny County residents and address social justice issues. Preference is given to projects led by impacted communities, emphasizing equitable representation and addressing historical injustices.

Overview

NOTE: General Support grant applications will be accepted only by invitation. To have the greatest impact, organizations need flexible funding that supports organizational development and long-term planning. The purpose of the General Support Grant Program of the Social Justice Fund is to provide operating support for organizations engaged in advocacy, mobilization and healing work. By providing general support, The Social Justice Fund will increase investment in strengthening the infrastructure for social justice work in the Pittsburgh region, particularly for efforts that are led by communities that are least well off politically, economically and socially. General support grants are one-year grants that can be renewed for up to three years. However, renewals are not guaranteed and each year the application process will be competitive. At the end of each 12-month grant period, grantees will submit a final report describing their progress and meet with Foundation staff to share their findings. Grantees will also have access to workshops, training and peer-learning opportunities to help develop their individual capacity and build networks that will deepen the collective impact of their work. What We Fund The Social Justice Fund is intended to support organizations engaged in advocacy, mobilization and healing work. We have defined these categories of work as follows: Advocacy: Efforts intended to bring about greater justice in economically underserved, people of color, LGBTQIA, immigrant and disability communities by working to place an issue higher on the political agenda; strengthen government/institutional commitment to implement or improve policies or practices; or increase or sustain financial or other resources. This can include petitions, one-on-one educational meetings with decision-makers, raising public awareness, public education, policy analysis and litigation.Mobilization: Bringing together affected individuals and their allies to raise awareness of and challenge a particular social, cultural, political or economic injustice and to strengthen community participation in decision-making. Mobilization can include activities such as: community conversations, protest marches, workshops/teach-ins, using art or images to illustrate ideas or influencing public perception through traditional and popular media. Healing: Efforts that provide opportunities for community members to build and re-establish healthy connections and lift up resiliency and wellness practices as a transformative response to oppression, especially violence and trauma.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. To be eligible for this grant, you must be: A nonprofit with 501(c)3 status as determined by the IRS, or an organized collective that is fiscally sponsored by an organization that has 501(c)3 status as determined by the IRS. Organization must be located in, and work must primarily benefit residents of Allegheny County.Address social justice issues impacting residents of economically underserved neighborhoods.

Ineligibility

Organizations or collectives that primarily provide direct services to individuals or families. Statewide or national organizations, unless they have an established local office or chapter that meets the above eligibility criteria and priorities.Organizations or collectives that currently have an open grant with The Pittsburgh Foundation.Organizations or projects that expressly advocate for or endorse a specific candidate for elected office or encourage voter registration or voter turn-out for a particular party.

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

nonprofitssocial-justicecapacity-building

Categories

Browse similar grants by category

Related Grants

Similar grants from this funder and related organizations

Ready to apply for The Social Justice Fund: General Support Grant?

Grantable helps you assess fit, draft narratives, and track deadlines — so you can submit stronger applications, faster.