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Apply For a Grant - Social Justice Fund NW Rapid Response and Seed Grants Click here for information about how to apply for Rapid Response Grants and Seed Grants . 2018 Giving Project Grants and Deadlines The following information pertains to Giving Project Grants only.
Basic Eligibility Requirements: To be eligible for any Social Justice Fund grant program, an organization must: Be an organized group of people (we do not fund individuals).
If your organization is a nonprofit with 501(c)3 or 501(c)4 status as determined by the IRS, or be a federally recognized American Indian tribal government or agency OR is fiscally sponsored by 501(c)3 or 501(c)4 organizations or by federally recognized tribal governments, you can apply. If your organization is not incorporated or fiscally sponsored , you can probably still apply, but you must speak with SJF program staff first.
Be led by people who are most directly affected by the problems that the organization or project is addressing. Use a community organizing approach, as defined in our Grant Guidelines . Carry out most of its work in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and/or Wyoming.
Satisfy evaluation requirements for all previous Social Justice Fund grants. If you have not received a Social Justice Fund grant before, please fill out this brief pre-application questionnaire before you begin your application. Begin your application at our Grant Portal .
How to Apply for a Grant: Read the Social Justice Fund Grant Guidelines and Grant Instructions . This provides information about our grantmaking process, criterias, and timelines, and includes some new policies and changes. Optional: Read the SJF Granting Criteria (used by our volunteer grantmakers to help guide their screening process).
Read through those materials carefully and then if you have any questions about these grant criteria, please do not hesitate to contact us. Select the appropriate grant cycle and begin your application. You can apply for multiple grants per year, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria for each grant.
Late applications will not be accepted. Applications may be submitted online (preferred) or by email, postal mail, or hand delivery. Please note – grant awards are around $10,000/year (exact amounts vary depending on the total raised by the Giving Project that is funding the grant cycle).
We no longer have an annual funding cap. For questions about this, please contact Yasmeen Perez , SJF Program Director. If you have trouble with the online portal, contact [email protected] .
If you have any questions about the grant application process, contact [email protected] or (206) 624-4081. Grant Forms and Attachments
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations led by marginalized communities (communities of color, immigrants, women, LGBTQ people, disabled, etc.) in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $10,000 - $20,000 (one-year and multi-year grants). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
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This opportunity targets applicants in Washington, Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, and Idaho. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
2026 Seed Grant is a grant from Social Justice Fund Northwest that funds new and developing grassroots organizations pursuing community organizing work in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. Awards are $5,000 unrestricted one-year grants for groups that are three years old or younger, have never received SJF funding, and have annual budgets of $500,000 or less. Priority is given to organizations led by Black, Indigenous, and people of color (51% or more in leadership), those working primarily with reservation communities, and organizations in rural or small towns. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) nonprofits, tribal agencies, or fiscally sponsored groups. Grant decisions are announced in June 2026.
Social Justice Fund NW 2026 Emerging Justice Fund Grant is a one-year ,000 grant from Social Justice Fund Northwest that funds grassroots organizing for communities targeted by Federal, State, and Local policies across Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. The grant prioritizes organizations led by Black, Indigenous, and people of color (51% or more leadership), those conducting most of their work with reservation communities or in rural and small towns, and organizations with annual budgets of ,000 or less. This unrestricted funding supports urgent and emerging community needs and communities underrepresented in traditional grantmaking. Three application rounds are offered: February 9, May 7, and July 30, 2026.
The SCI Youth Grant Pitch Contest is a competitive program from Social Capital Inc. that funds youth-led community improvement projects in Greater Boston. Teams of high school students in grades 9 through 12 residing in Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, or Suffolk counties develop project ideas through coaching from local professionals, then pitch their proposals to a live panel of judges. Winning teams receive $1,000 to $2,000 in grant funding to execute their community-strengthening visions. The program builds career skills including public speaking, project management, and team collaboration, while cultivating cross-socioeconomic connections among peers and mentors throughout the region.
The System Innovations Grant (Youth Opportunities Fund) is a multi-year funding opportunity from the Ontario Trillium Foundation that supports collaborative projects working to understand and strengthen systems so they function better for young people. Grants of up to $1,250,000 over five years fund collaboratives of two or more Ontario-based nonprofits aiming to create lasting systemic change that expands opportunities for youth ages 12 to 29, with a particular emphasis on Indigenous, Black, and other racialized youth facing systemic barriers. Eligible applicants are not-for-profit organizations incorporated for at least five years in Ontario with a mandate to serve youth, forming a formal collaborative. Indigenous- and Black-led organizations and collaboratives are prioritized. Applications were due March 11, 2026—check the Ontario Trillium Foundation website for upcoming intake cycles.
Improving Veteran Mental Health Grant Program is a grant from The Cigna Group Foundation that funds nonprofits providing housing stability and wraparound support services to improve the mental health of military veterans. The Foundation committed $9 million over three years addressing housing instability and its mental health impacts, as an estimated 40,000 veterans go without shelter nightly and 1.5 million are at risk of homelessness. Funded programs include mortgage and rental assistance, employment re-entry training, and housing development for veterans. Eligible nonprofits must leverage evidence-informed programs and align with at least one goal: increasing permanent housing, improving housing affordability, or enhancing wraparound services for veterans transitioning from shelters.
Roundhouse funds rural Oregon and Tribal communities exclusively, across arts, education, environmental stewardship, and social services. Its Spring 2026 Open Call alone moved $1.6M to 125 organizations. The Fall Open Call runs June 10 to August 14, 2026. Here is how a place-based family foundation actually evaluates applicants — and how rural nonprofits should approach it.
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