The Lenny Zakim Fund (LZF) is accepting grant applications to develop deep relationships and build bridges among people and communities to advance social, economic, and racial justice.
Donor Name: The Lenny Zakim Fund
State: Massachusetts
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/01/2023
Size of the Grant: $20,000
Grant Duration: 5 years
Details:
The mission of the Lenny Zakim Fund (LZF) is to listen to those most impacted by inequity and provide the funding, essential resources, and support they need to create lasting change.
LZF strengthens its grantees by providing a variety of learning opportunities and services that are usually unaffordable for smaller organizations. LZF supports grassroots organizations through:
- Unrestricted, multi-year general operating support grants
- Educational seminars and workshops
- Management assistance and coaching
- Pro bono legal services
- Open and ongoing relationships with grantees
- Comprehensive and responsive approach to meeting grantee needs
- Networking and referrals for grantees and donors
- Active and participatory donor and board engagement
- A culture of learning and teaching
Funding Areas
The Lenny Zakim Fund’s primary funding areas are:
- Child and Youth Development and Education
- Access to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity
- Health Promotion and Accessibility for All
- Organizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees
- Violence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach
- LGBTQIA Community Support and Organizing
- Civil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support
Funding Information
- The Lenny Zakim Fund makes unrestricted grants for general operating support. The maximum grant size is $20,000, yet first year grants typically range between $1,000 and $10,000.
- Organizations that are new to The Fund are eligible to receive up to five years of funding (subject to a renewal process and approval).
Geographic Restriction
The Lenny Zakim Fund almost exclusively supports programs in Eastern Massachusetts.
Eligibility Criteria
Non-profit organizations based in Massachusetts that have an IRS 501c3 status or a documented fiscal agent that has 501c3 status are welcome to submit a proposal.
For more information, visit LZF.