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Social Justice and Human Rights Program is sponsored by The Overbrook Foundation. Funds legal and advocacy work that defends civil rights and promotes government accountability, often supporting the legal infrastructure required for whistleblower protection.
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Human Rights - The Overbrook Foundation In response to the urgent threats to the state of American democracy and the regression of fundamental rights, we focus on defending democracy and advancing reproductive rights, health, and justice in the United States. Our grantmaking prioritizes support for leading national and local organizations who partner with and/or are led by communities most impacted by rights violations. Internationally, we provide support for human rights defenders in Latin America. Advancing Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice To challenge the regression on abortion rights in the United States and protect access to comprehensive reproductive health care, we partner with organizations that engage in legal and issue focused advocacy, provide and facilitate access to health care, and organize and support communities to take action. To advance a fair, representative democratic system that is rooted in justice and accountability, we support organizations working to promote civic participation, ensure election integrity, and combat voter suppression. Supporting Human Rights Defenders in Latin America To support activists facing both risk and opportunity in Latin America, we work with organizations providing legal assistance, emergency grants, advocacy, capacity strengthening, accompaniment, networks, and other support to human rights defenders, with a particular focus on Central America. As the only Latina-led Reproductive Justice organization in Colorado, COLOR ensures that every Coloradan has the right to lead safe, healthy, self-sustaining lives. div]:justify-center [&_>div]:md:justify-start"> Why has COLOR been so successful in protecting reproductive freedom? COLOR invests in advocacy, organizing, policy, and educational efforts to ensure the Latinx community brings their voice to the decisions being made about their reproductive freedoms and autonomy. We recognize that our presence in decision-making spaces is necessary for positive change to happen for all Latinos in our state. The Overbrook Foundation's long history of advancing human rights has been guided by the knowledge and leadership of our staff, in partnership and with guidance from leaders and experts in the field. This ensures a timely and informed approach to our grantmaking and mission more broadly. Learn more about our work to advance human rights. Get in touch with one of our team members to learn more about our mission, programs, the critical work of our grantee partners, and more. © 2026 The Overbrook Foundation
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Human Rights - The Overbrook Foundation In response to the urgent threats to the state of American democracy and the regression of fundamental rights, we focus on defending democracy and advancing reproductive rights, health, and justice in the United States. Our grantmaking prioritizes support for leading national and local organizations who partner with and/or are led by communities most impacted by rights violations.
Internationally, we provide support for human rights defenders in Latin America. Advancing Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice To challenge the regression on abortion rights in the United States and protect access to comprehensive reproductive health care, we partner with organizations that engage in legal and issue focused advocacy, provide and facilitate access to health care, and organize and support communities to take action.
To advance a fair, representative democratic system that is rooted in justice and accountability, we support organizations working to promote civic participation, ensure election integrity, and combat voter suppression.
Supporting Human Rights Defenders in Latin America To support activists facing both risk and opportunity in Latin America, we work with organizations providing legal assistance, emergency grants, advocacy, capacity strengthening, accompaniment, networks, and other support to human rights defenders, with a particular focus on Central America.
As the only Latina-led Reproductive Justice organization in Colorado, COLOR ensures that every Coloradan has the right to lead safe, healthy, self-sustaining lives. div]:justify-center [&_>div]:md:justify-start"> Why has COLOR been so successful in protecting reproductive freedom?
COLOR invests in advocacy, organizing, policy, and educational efforts to ensure the Latinx community brings their voice to the decisions being made about their reproductive freedoms and autonomy. We recognize that our presence in decision-making spaces is necessary for positive change to happen for all Latinos in our state.
The Overbrook Foundation's long history of advancing human rights has been guided by the knowledge and leadership of our staff, in partnership and with guidance from leaders and experts in the field. This ensures a timely and informed approach to our grantmaking and mission more broadly. Learn more about our work to advance human rights.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: U. S. -based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $25,000 - $75,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information $25,000 - $75,000; eligibility guidance U. S. -based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations.
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Get in touch with one of our team members to learn more about our mission, programs, the critical work of our grantee partners, and more. © 2026 The Overbrook Foundation
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