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Pride Foundation Community Care Fund

This funding record is inactive. Please see the program website or contact the program sponsor to determine if this program is currently accepting applications or will open again in the future.

Sponsor
Pride Foundation
Deadlines
Sep 15, 2023
Purpose

The Pride Foundation Community Care Fund provides grants to projects that address the needs of queer and trans Black, Indigenous, and people of color (QTBIPOC) from rural communities in the northwestern United States.

Community care is defined as any effort to respond to community threats, harms, needs, hopes, and healing. Examples of community care include, but are not limited to:

  • Mutual aid and financial relief
  • Community organizing, policy, and education
  • Access to housing, transportation, and healthcare
  • Opportunities for rest, grieving, healing, play, pleasure, and joy
  • Bringing community together though virtual and in person events
  • Protecting people from violence, criminalization, incarceration, detention, and deportation
  • Leadership and professional development
  • Language access
  • Food access
  • Land access and justice
  • Conflict resolution, accountability, and efforts to address trauma and harm
  • Safety planning
  • Disaster and crisis preparation and response
  • Administrative and technological support for events, programs, and organizations
Eligibility

Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations focused on supporting LGBTQIA2S+ in rural communities in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. Organizations without 501c3 status may apply with a fiscal sponsor.

Priority will be given to organizations that:

  • Are QTBIPOC-led, meaning QTBIPOC people have leadership roles and decision-making power in most aspects of the organization
  • Are located in small towns, counties, and reservations
  • Have an annual budget of $750,000 or less
  • Have 5 staff members or less
Geographic coverage
Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington
Amount of funding

Up to $10,000

Application process

Links to guidelines and the online application portal are available on the program website.

Tagged as
Abuse and violence · Access · American Indian or Alaska Native · Asian · Black or African American · Culture and cultural competency · Emergency preparedness and response · Food security and nutrition · Health disparities · Healthcare needs and services · Hispanic or Latino · Housing and homelessness · Human services · LGBTQI+ · Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander · Policy · Population health · Social determinants of health · Transportation · Trauma-informed care · Alaska · Idaho · Montana · Oregon · Washington



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