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Unrestricted Operating Support is sponsored by Weingart Foundation. This is the Foundation's primary vehicle for supporting and building the long-term capacity and effectiveness of nonprofits, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social, and economic equity.
The foundation focuses on organizations that build community power and/or provide critical services in Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian and other communities most impacted by racial and socioeconomic inequity.
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| Weingart Foundation Grants & Impact Investing Unrestricted Operating Support Unrestricted Operating Support (U. O. S.)
is the Foundation’s primary vehicle for supporting and building the long-term capacity and effectiveness of nonprofits, collaboratives and coalitions that are working to advance racial, social and economic equity. On an invite-only basis, the Foundation provides flexible, multi-year unrestricted support to nonprofits that demonstrate the interest and ability to strengthen their organizational effectiveness and capacity.
Our focus is on organizations that build community power and/or provide critical services in impacted communities.
We provide Unrestricted Operating Support to nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions that: Build community power or provide critical services in Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian and other communities most impacted by racial and socioeconomic inequity.
These organizations work to meet essential needs, expand opportunity, and eliminate structural barriers to equity and justice.
Have substantial work or presence in at least one of the following five Southern California counties: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura; In addition to funding organizations throughout our five-county region, the Foundation has also identified South Los Angeles and Southeast Los Angeles as geographic Areas of Special Interest .
In these Areas, we implement additional program strategies to build power and strengthen nonprofit infrastructure; Demonstrate a commitment to racial equity, diversity, and inclusion in governance, staffing, organizational practices, and collaborative relationships; Have clients, constituents, and individuals most impacted by the inequities being addressed in meaningful leadership and decision-making roles; Effectively engage in partnerships, collaborations, coalitions, or networks to advance shared community goals, particularly around systems change and/or multi-racial/ethnic organizing and advocacy efforts, and to leverage resources and increase the impact of their work; Articulate how a U.
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grant would impact organizational and programmatic capacity and effectiveness and demonstrate a commitment to strengthening key infrastructure areas, including but not limited to: Board governance and engagement Financial operations and management Organizational strategy and adaptability The size of an Unrestricted Operating Support grant will generally range between $50,000 and $200,000 over two years, depending on a number of factors and the specific needs and opportunities of each applicant.
Operating Reserves: On a case-by-case basis and after consultation with the applicant organization, the Foundation may recommend restricting a portion of a U. O. S.
grant for the organization’s operating reserve. Operating reserve set-asides are typically recommended when an applicant is seeking to seed or build its reserve fund, and are usually conditional on the existence or creation of a board-approved organizational policy on the use and maintenance of the reserve.
When appropriate, the Foundation will consider adding a condition on the reserve portion of the grant requiring a one-to-one match from the agency’s board or a one-to-one match from other private sources, in order to encourage board engagement or additional private support. For more information about operating reserves, please see this toolkit created by the Nonprofit Operating Reserves Initiative Workshop .
Invitation-Only Grantmaking Process
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions that build community power or provide critical services in communities most impacted by racial and socioeconomic inequity. Must have substantial work or presence in at least one of the five Southern California counties: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura. Invite-only. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $50,000 and $200,000 over two years. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Unrestricted Operating Support is funded by Weingart Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in California. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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