The Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) is seeking applications for its Power Building and Justice (PBJ) Program to support Latinx-led and BIPOC-led organizations across the South and Southwest doing movement-building, civic education and activation of impacted residents, and developing justice-oriented policies and future leaders in highly Latinx populated and Latinx growing regions.
Donor Name: Hispanics in Philanthropy
States: Selected States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 03/31/2022
Size of the Grant: $200,000
Grant Duration: 3 years
Details:
Power Building and Justice (PBJ) initiative centers on the expertise and shared affirmative vision of community-based organizations and leaders to advance social justice. Together they will strive to cultivate prosperity and advocate for the liberation of Latinx and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities impacted by a legacy of structural and institutional colonization and racism.
Funding Purpose
- Movement Building
- Leadership Development
- Civic Education & Engagement
- Policy Change
Goals
- Support Latinx-led and BIPOC-led organizations creating pathways for self, family, and community through leadership development and movement building.
- Model how Latinx communities are engaging in civic life and are reflected in local, regional, and federal transformational public policy change.
- Nurture a cohort of Latinx and BIPOC-led organizations in the South and Southwest through a justice-centered approach, long-term funding strategy, and investments with philanthropic and government dollars.
Funding Information
Funding Amount – $200,000.
Timeframe
3 years (2022-2025).
Eligibility Criteria
- Nonprofits with work focused in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arizona, New Mexico, & Texas.
- Organizations led or co-led by at least a Latinx or BIPOC identifying staff (e.g Executive Director, President, CEO)
- Organizations serving historically and currently under-resourced communities.
- Organizations with an annual budget under $3Million.
They Especially Encourage Organizations With The Below Characteristics To Apply
- With predominantly Latinx and BIPOC staff
- With a predominantly Latinx and BIPOC Board of Directors
- Working with rural communities
- Networks in coalition with other Latinx-led/BIPOC-led or serving organizations
- With an operational budget under $3million, with a particular preference given to organizations with budgets under $1million
For more information, visit Power Building and Justice.