Case Studies

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Trans & Queer Youth Collective

Total fee: $3,000

Awarded: $999,493 +

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DANCE IQUAIL!

Total fee: $2,000

Awarded: $515,000 +

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Philadelphia Bail Fund

Awarded: $265,000 +

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Creating Freedom Movements

Total fee: $2,000

Awarded: $425,526 +

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Total fee: $1,000

Awarded: $126,000 +

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Community Movement Builders

Total fee: $2,000

Awarded: $580,000 +

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Fortress Arts Academy

Total fee: $500

Awarded: $60,348 +

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Tallahassee Community Action Committee

Total fee: $2,000

Awarded: $97,000 +

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Reclaim Ugly

Total fee: $0

Awarded: $46,000 +

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Housing Justice League

Total fee: $0

Awarded: $20,000 +

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Calvary Center for Culture & Community

Total fee: $2,000

Awarded: $60,930 +

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cinéSPEAK

Total fee: $2,000

Awarded: $620,000 +

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Community Movement Builders

Grant Success for Community Movement Builders. Awarded $60,000 in funding! Image ID: Community Movement Builders members standing confidently in front of a colorful mural (on the side of their community house facing their neighborhood garden) depicting a Black man, woman, and child. The mural reads, “PROTECT THE BLACK COMMUNITY. STOP GENTRIFICATION.”
Community Movement Builders is a Black-led collective focused on food sovereignty and economic justice in southwest Atlanta. We support their work through grant writing at a solidarity rate of $1,000 per month. What would $1,000 per month do for your organization?

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The Black Inmate Commissary Fund

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