Applicants are invited to apply for the Fund for Southern Communities Grant Program.
Donor Name: Fund for Southern Communities
States: Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 09/01/2022
Grant Size: $1,000 to $5,000
Grant Duration: 12 months
Details:
Funding Information
- Gives grants ranging from $1,000 to $5,000.
- Provides seed grants to new projects, or general or project support to small organizations (with a total organizational budget of $150,000 or less).
- Duration: Limits funding to once per 12 month period and for no more than three (3) times total, per organization. When special targeted funds are available, groups may be eligible for more than three (3) cycles of grants. FSC should not be considered a long-term funding source.
FSC supports small community groups working for environmental justice, anti-racism, women’s rights, youth development, LGBTQ rights, worker’s rights, civil rights and disability rights and other varied issues that address social change through community organizing. Grantees not only benefit from financial support, but they are also given technical assistance.
Eligibility Criteria
- FSC can only award grants to organizations that are registered as a non–profit organization within their respective state (Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina). Organizations must also have 501(c) (3) tax status, or a Fiscal Agent; a limited number of 501(c) (4) organizations with a Fiscal Agent may be accepted.
- Some things to consider before applying:
- Is your organization working for long term social change?
- Is your total organizational budget $150,000 or less?
- Is your organization located and doing work in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina?
- They do not fund direct services, social services or special events.
Funding Guidelines
- The Fund for Southern Communities (FSC or the Fund) is a publicly supported foundation established in 1981 to provide grants to progressive grassroots social change organizations that:
- Work against discrimination based on race, sex, age, religion, economic status, sexual orientation, ethnic background or physical and mental disabilities;
- Stand for workers’ rights;
- Promote self-determination in low-income and disenfranchised areas;
- Protect the environment;
- Promote and create non-traditional arts and media;
- Promote peace;
- Are located in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina;
- Are working for equitable distribution of economic and/or political power;
- Involving new people in social, economic or political change;
- Challenge anti or undemocratic systems with public education and organizing efforts;
- Are unlikely to be funded by more traditional funding sources, including those whose geographic location limits funding opportunities. Applicants receiving funds from more traditional funding sources may be given a lower priority for funding from FSC;
- FSC does not fund direct social services.
For more information, visit Fund for Southern Communities.