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Mobilize Power Fund 2026: Rapid Response Grants for U.S.-Based Youth-Led and Social Justice Organizations is sponsored by Third Wave Fund. This rapid response grant opportunity is designed to support youth-led and intergenerational organizations responding to urgent and unexpected challenges or opportunities. The Mobilize Power Fund provides flexible funding to organizations engaged in social justice work.
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Third Wave Fund Mobilize Power Fund 2026: Rapid Response Grants for U.S.-Based Youth-Led and Social Justice Organizations - Opportunities for Youth Third Wave Fund Mobilize Power Fund 2026: Rapid Response Grants for U.S.-Based Youth-Led and Social Justice Organizations Applications are now open for the Third Wave Fund Mobilize Power Fund (MPF) 2026 , a rapid response grant opportunity designed to support youth-led and intergenerational organizations responding to urgent and unexpected challenges or opportunities.
Administered by Third Wave Fund , the Mobilize Power Fund provides flexible funding to organizations engaged in social justice, healing justice, mutual aid, community accountability, conflict transformation, direct action, and emergency safety and security efforts. Since its launch in 2015, the fund has distributed more than US$4.
3 million to over 500 groups, organizations, partnerships, and coalitions across the United States and U.S. territories. The Mobilize Power Fund supports organizations that are adapting or pivoting their work to address time-sensitive opportunities or threats that have emerged within the past six months.
The fund is intended for urgent needs rather than ongoing programming or pre-planned activities, making it particularly valuable for grassroots groups responding to rapidly changing circumstances.
Eligible activities may include: Mobilizations and direct actions Conflict resolution and conflict transformation Community accountability initiatives Emergency safety and security needs Selected organizations receive rapid response grant funding to address pressing needs and strengthen their ability to respond effectively to emerging challenges and opportunities.
Coalitions and partnerships Applicants must be based in: Organizations do not need 501(c)(3) status or fiscal sponsorship to be eligible. The fund does not support: General operating deficits Ongoing programming without a recent urgent trigger The first application deadline for 2026 is: Learn more through mpf@thirdwavefund. org .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Youth-led and intergenerational organizations in the U.S. or U.S. territories engaged in social justice; 501(c)(3) status not required. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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