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Social Justice Program is a grant from the Arcus Foundation that funds organizations working on LGBTQ+ rights and racial justice, with a focus on advancing social change through advocacy, community organizing, and movement building. Arcus supports work in the United States, United Kingdom, and internationally, prioritizing efforts that address systemic inequities and promote dignity and inclusion for marginalized communities.
Eligible applicants include registered organizations in the UK, US, or operating internationally that have a board-approved equal employment opportunity policy explicitly including sexual orientation and gender identity. Awards typically range from ,000 to ,000; the foundation does not fund individuals, scholarships, lobbying, or political campaigns.
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We are always looking for innovative ideas that advance informed and engaged communities. Launched in 2013, the Foundation’s social justice strategy targets specific cultural and policy changes in the United States and internationally. The Arcus Foundation is always looking for innovative ideas that advance informed and engaged communities.
Our funding strategy targets general operating support, project support for specific programs, public policy and research, capital projects and capacity building, in two main areas of focus: social justice and great apes conservation. We do not make grants to individuals, or for scholarships, lobbying purposes, political campaigns, film production, or medical research.
Letters of inquiry should state the name of the program and strategic funding area that is applicable to the project. The Arcus Foundation requires all organizations seeking funding to have in place a board-approved Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Policy that specifically includes and lists sexual orientation and gender identity, and requires compliance with all other applicable federal and local EEO laws.
Organizations with noncompliant EEO policies will not be considered for funding. Please select one of these three options to learn about Arcus’ specific funding areas: - International Human Rights If your organization is eligible to be funded by Arcus, the next step is to identify which specific program and funding area applies to your program.
The steps below describe the Arcus grantmaking process, and the estimated timeframes associated with each stage. How to apply for funding: 1. Submit an Initial Funding Concept (IFC) - The first step in submitting an initial request for funding or a concept is to use our online system.
Clicking on the link at the bottom of this page will bring you to a short IFC form within our grantmaking portal. Once received, it will be directed to the appropriate program staff for review and you can expect to hear from us within 3-4 weeks. 2.
Submission of a Letter of Inquiry and full Proposal - If your organization’s work aligns with our values, strategic priorities and EEO requirement, your organization could be invited to submit a Letter of Inquiry, and a subsequent full Proposal, which includes the submission of additional organizational and project-specific documentation. 3.
Proposal review and funding determination - The LOI and Proposal review may include program officers, directors, vice presidents, the Executive Director and the Board of Trustees. The timeframe varies depending on the size and scope of the proposal. Arcus program and grants management staff will be in contact with you during this process and will notify you of the final decision.
Candidates should be from: Description of Ideal Candidate Eligibility Considerations: - Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Requirement - We believe the organizations we fund should share our goals of inclusiveness, diversity and respect. We therefore require our partners to have an official, board approved EEO policy that specifically includes protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations in the UK, US, or operating internationally; must have a board-approved EEO policy that explicitly includes sexual orientation and gender identity; does not fund individuals, scholarships, lobbying, or pol… Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Great Apes & Gibbons Program is sponsored by Arcus Foundation. This program supports the conservation and respect of great and small apes, including bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, and gibbons. Key objectives include protecting resilient populations from extinction, ensuring sustainable habitat management through holistic governance, and ensuring that apes in captivity are cared for in accredited sanctuaries rather than being exploited for entertainment or research. Geographic focus: 24 priority landscapes across 18 countries in Africa and Asia, and captive ape care in the United States and Kenya. Focus areas: Ape Conservation, Wildlife Protection, Habitat Conservation, Animal Sanctuaries, Policy Advocacy, Sustainable Development
Social Justice Program: LGBTQ Grants is sponsored by Arcus Foundation. The Arcus Foundation's Social Justice Program envisions a world where all LGBTQ people live with dignity, safety, and opportunity in inclusive communities. It awards grants to organizations advancing increased safety, protections, and social inclusion for LGBTQ people, and strengthening LGBTQ movements. It prioritizes state and local work in the U.S. South within its U.S. portfolio.
Social Justice Fund NW 2026 Emerging Justice Fund Grant is sponsored by Social Justice Fund NW. 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.
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.
Support to justice, freedom of expression and social cohesion in Syria is sponsored by European Commission (EC). This funding program aims to support justice, media freedom, and social cohesion in post-conflict Syria. Grants target transitional justice, legal aid, civil society capacity building, media protection, and community engagement to strengthen institutional trust and inclusive governance. The program focuses on inclusive governance, human rights, and institutional reform to rebuild trust and strengthen social cohesion. It supports projects that ensure access to affordable justice for vulnerable populations, promote transitional justice and accountability, strengthen media freedom and journalist protection, foster social cohesion, build civil society capacity, and support victims and dialogue programs.