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    Needmor Fund for Social Justice

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    PERRYSBURG, OHWebsite4198721490

    About Needmor Fund for Social Justice

    To work with others to bring about social justice by supporting grassroots, membership-based community organizations that organize their communities, build power, and challenge social, economic, or political conditions that limit democratic participation.

    Focus Areas

    Community organizingDemocracy and civic participationRacial justiceEconomic justiceImmigrant and worker rightsLabor and workplace justiceVoter engagementLeadership development

    Who They Fund

    Black communities and Black-led organizationslow-income / low-wage workerstenants / renters (including city/regional tenants)faith congregations and faith-based institutions

    About Needmor Fund for Social Justice

    Needmor Fund for Social Justice concentrates on grassroots, membership-based organizing groups that build power and challenge social, economic, or political conditions limiting democratic participation. In 2025, its largest grants in the recent list were $50,000 general operating awards, including support for Worker Defense Project in Austin and Action St Louis in St. Louis. That pattern points to a funder that backs organizations doing direct organizing rather than one-off projects. The foundation’s recent grant record also shows repeated support for groups working across race, labor, housing, faith, and civic participation. Arise Chicago appears twice in the recent list, including a $50,000 general operating grant and a separate $40,000 grant for partnerships between faith communities and workers. Other recipients such as Greater Cleveland Congregation, Kc Tenants, and We the People Michigan show an interest in local power-building, tenant organizing, and state-level organizing infrastructure. Its active programs include a Core Grants Program for grassroots membership-based groups and a separate award recognizing excellence in community organizing. Across those channels, the foundation’s giving stays centered on community-led organizing, leadership development, and policy change work rooted in local constituencies.

    What Needmor Fund for Social Justice Funds

    Worker organizing is a clear thread in the recent grants. The foundation gave $50,000 to Worker Defense Project for general operating support to empower low-income workers through education, direct services, organizing, and strategic partnerships. It also gave $50,000 to Arise Chicago to fight workplace injustice through education, organizing, and advocacy, and $40,000 to Center for Worker Justice of Eastern Iowa to unite low-wage workers. Housing and tenant organizing also appear in the record. Kc Tenants received $40,000 for organizing to ensure that everyone in Kansas City has a safe, accessible, and affordable home, while Inquilinxs Unidxs Por Justicia received $40,000 to build a base of Minneapolis tenants to analyze housing issues and mobilize for a just housing ecosystem. Faith-based civic work is another theme. Metropolitan Congregations United received $40,000 to develop leaders who put faith into action to change unjust public policy, and Faith in Indiana received $40,000 for faith communities and marginalized people to act collectively for racial and economic justice.

    How Needmor Fund for Social Justice Gives

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    Current and upcoming funding from Needmor Fund for Social Justice that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

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    Core Grants Program

    community organizingsocial justiceracial justice+6 more

    Who can apply: Organizations should primarily organize low- and moderate-income people; serve low-income and moderate-income communities; be membership-based and democratically run; develop grassroots leaders; have a multi-issue agenda; engage in direct action; balance issue work with base building; build power over time; and be well managed with strategic planning and diversified fundraising. Additional interest in groups working across race, class, gender, faith, labor, and community lines, and those linked to broader organizing networks.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.1M

    Total Assets

    $25.3M

    Total Revenue

    $1.5M

    Total Expenses

    $1.9M

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    general operating / unrestricted supportcapacity building (training & staff development)grassroots organizing & base-buildingadvocacy & policy change supportcoalition & infrastructure development

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    Black community power-building / racial justiceworker rights & low-wage worker advocacyhousing stability & tenant organizing (including rent control)faith-based community organizingcivic engagement & voter educationleadership development and organizer trainingdisability community organizing

    Recent grants cluster at fixed amounts. In the latest list, $40,000 is the most common award size, with several $40,000 general operating grants alongside a smaller number of $50,000 awards and a few program grants of $10,000 and $5,000. The foundation’s active programs show that it uses both general operating support and one-time awards. The pattern also suggests repeat relationships: Arise Chicago appears more than once in the recent grants, and Amos Institute appears twice. The Core Grants Program includes a Letter of Inquiry stage and is open to unsolicited applications, while the Frank I. Sanchez Award, Opportunity Fund Grants, and continuing grantee process are not open to unsolicited applications. The foundation also supports current grantees through a separate continuation process.

    Where Needmor Fund for Social Justice Makes Grants

    All of the recent grants shown go to U.S. recipients. The strongest city clusters are Chicago, St. Louis, and Minneapolis, with additional awards in Detroit, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Indianapolis, and Kansas City. Chicago alone appears multiple times across labor, housing, and civic engagement grants, while St. Louis shows up in both community organizing and faith-based work. The grant geography also reaches beyond the Midwest through awards to Austin and New York, though the foundation’s active programs emphasize Midwest regions and specific Midwestern states for some funding channels. The recipient distribution in the recent list is entirely domestic.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Needmor Fund for Social Justice

    What kinds of organizations does Needmor Fund for Social Justice support?

    It supports grassroots, membership-based community organizations that organize their communities, build power, and challenge social, economic, or political conditions that limit democratic participation. Its active program areas include community organizing, democracy and civic participation, racial justice, economic justice, immigrant and worker rights, labor and workplace justice, voter engagement, and leadership development.

    How does the foundation typically structure its grants?

    The recent list is dominated by general operating support, especially $40,000 awards, with some $50,000 grants and a few smaller program grants. Active programs include the Core Grants Program, continuing grantee funding, the Frank I. Sanchez Award, and Opportunity Fund Grants.

    Does Needmor Fund for Social Justice accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes, through the Core Grants Program, which includes a Letter of Inquiry stage and accepts unsolicited applications. Other active channels listed here, including the Frank I. Sanchez Award, Opportunity Fund Grants, and the continuing grantee process, do not accept unsolicited applications.

    What geographic areas does the foundation emphasize in its active programs?

    The Core Grants Program focuses on Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa, while the continuing grantee process covers Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin. The Frank I. Sanchez Award is open to organizations in the United States, and the Opportunity Fund Grants can be regional or national within the United States.

    What issue areas show up most in the recent grants?

    The recent grants show worker rights, housing and tenant organizing, faith-based organizing, Black community power-building, disability organizing, and civic engagement. Examples include low-income worker advocacy, tenant mobilization, faith and public policy leadership, and organizing power for Black and disabled communities.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Deadline: Letter of Inquiry: April 1–May 15; Full Application and Continuing Grantee Applications: May 1–July 3

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    WORKER DEFENSE PROJECTAUSTIN, TX$50,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO EMPOWER LOW-INCOME WORKERS TO ACHIE E FAIR EMPLOYMENT THROUGH EDUCATION, DIRECT SERVICES, ORGANIZING AND STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS.
    ACTION ST LOUISST LOUIS, MO$50,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO BUILD POWER FOR BLACK COMMUNITIES THROUGHOUT THE ST. LOUIS REGION
    ARISE CHICAGOCHICAGO, IL$50,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO FIGHT WORKPLACE INJUSTICE THROUGH EDUCATION, ORGANIZING, AND ADVOCATING.
    GREATER CLEVELAND CONGREGATIONCLEVELAND, OH$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO CREATE JUSTICE AND OPPORTUINITY IN GREATER CLEVELAND
    ARISE CHICAGOCHICAGO, IL$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO BUILD PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN FAITH COMMUNITIES AND WORKERS
    INQUILINXS UNIDXS POR JUSTICIA (UNITED RENTERS FOR JUSTICE)MINNEAPOLIS, MN$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO BUILD A BASE OF MINNEAPOLIS TENANTS TO ANALYZE HOUSING ISSUES AND TO STRATEGIZE, ORGANIZE, AND MOBILIZE FOR A JUST HOUSING ECOSYSTEM
    METROPOLITAN CONGREGATIONS UNITEDST LOUIS, MO$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO DEVELOP LEADERS TO PUT FAITH INTO ACTION TO CHANGE UNJUST PUBLIC POLICY FOR THE COMMON GOOD.
    FAITH IN INDIANAINDIANAPOLIS, IN$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING FOR FAITH COMMUNITIES AND MARGINALIZED PEOPLE TO ACT COLLECTIVELY FOR RACIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE
    MISSOURI JOBS WITH JUSTICEST LOUIS, MO$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO ORGANIZE MISSOURIANS TO BUILD TRANSFORMATIVE POWER FOR SOCIAL, RACIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE
    AMOS INSTITUTEDES MOINES, IA$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO EQUIP ORDINARY PEOPLE WITH THE SKILLS THEY NEED TO BE EFFECTIVE LEADERS
    KC TENANTSKANSAS CITY, MO$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO ORGANIZE TO ENSURE THAT EVENYONE IN KC HAS A SAFE, ACCESSIBLE, AND AFFORDABLE HOME.
    COMMON GROUNDMILWAUKEE, WI$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING FOR ALLIANCE OF CONGREGATIONS, SCHOOLS, NONPROFITS, SMALL BUSINESS AND NEIGHBORHOODS TO BUILD NON-PARTISAN POLITICAL POWER
    482FORWARDDETROIT, MI$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO CREATE A DETROIT WHERE EVERY STUDENT GRADUATES READY TO BECOME A FULLY ENGAGED PARTICIPANT IN THE WORLD
    KENWOOD OAKLAND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONCHICAGO, IL$40,0002025AT THE DISCRETION OF KOCO - GENERAL OPERATING FOR LIFT THE BAN WHO ADVOCATES FOR ECONOMIC WELL-BEING AND STABILITY FOR ILLINOIS' FAMILIES AND ESTABLISHING RENT CONTROL FOR ILLINOIS RESIDENTS.
    CENTER FOR WORKER JUSTICE OF EASTERN IOWAIOWA CITY, IA$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO UNITE LOW WAGE WORKERS
    SOUTHSIDERS ORGANIZED FOR UNITY AND LIBERATION (SOUL)CHICAGO, IL$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO ASSIST LOW-INCOME PEOPLE OF COLOR IN THE CHICAGO SOUTHLAND
    TIDES FOUNDATIONLOS ANGELES, CA$40,0002025AT THE DISCRETION OF TIDES, GENERAL OPERATING FOR BLOC EDUCATION FUND WHO WORKS TO ENSURE A HIGH QUALITY OF LIFE AND ACCESS TO OPPORTUINITES FOR MEMBERS OF THE BLACK COMMUNITY IN MILWAUKEE AND THROUGHOUT WISCONSIN
    TENDING THE SOILMINNEAPOLIS, MN$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO FORGE A NEW PATH FORWARD IN RACIAL, ECONOMIC AND GENDER JUSTICE
    WE THE PEOPLE MICHIGANDETROIT, MI$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING FOR ORGANIZING INFRASTRUCTURE ACROSS MICHIGAN IN ORDER TO BUILD A SHARED VISION FOR THE STTE AND WORK TOWARD GOVERNING POWER.
    WORKERS CENTER FOR RACIAL JUSTICECHICAGO, IL$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO WORK TO ELIMINATE BARRIERS TO SUSTAINABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR BLACK WORKERS
    FREEDOM ROCAKRON, OH$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO CREATE SYTEMIC CHANGE THAT LEADS TO A MORE EQUITABLE SOCIETY BY UPLIFTING THE VOICES OF DIRECTLY IMPACTED BLACK PEOPLE
    LUGENIA BURNS HOPE CENTERCHICAGO, IL$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO DEVELOP CIVIC ENGAGEMENT OF RESIDENTS OF CHICAGO'S BRONZEVILLE NEIGHBORHOOD
    ORGANIZING NEIGHBORHOODS FOR EQUALITY NORTHSIDECHICAGO, IL$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO BUILD COLLECTIVE POWER TO ELIMINATE INJUSTICE THROUGH COMMUNITY ORGANIZING
    MICHIGAN DISABILITY RIGHTS COALITIONEAST LANSING, MI$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING TO BUILD AND LEVERAGE THE ORGANIZING POWER OF THE DISABILITY COMMUNITY
    MICHIGAN FAITH IN ACTIONFLINT, MI$40,0002025GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT TO BRING PEOPLE OF FAITH, INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS TOGETHER TO BUILD COMMUNITY AND ADDRESS THE ROOT CAUSES OF POVERTY, VIOLENCE AND DIVISION
    MISSOURI WORKERS CENTERST LOUIS, MO$40,0002025GENERALOPERATING TO FIGHT RACISM AND WIN GOOD JOBS FOR ALL
    NEO PHILANTHROPYNEW YORK, NY$10,0002025AT THE DISCRETION OF NEO PHILANTHROPY - PROGRAM GRANT FOR THE LAUNCH OF THE ILLINOIS COMMUNITY POWER FUND
    AMOS INSTITUTEDES MOINES, IA$5,7002025PROGRAM GRANT FOR THE BUILDING BRIDGES SEMINAR
    ONE NORTHSIDECHICAGO, IL$5,0002025PROGRAM GRANT FOR EXPENSES RELATED TO OFFICE RELOCATION
    METROPOLITAN CONGREGATIONS UNITED FOR ST LOUISST LOUIS, MO$5,0002025PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR ADVANCED STAFF TRAINING
    COMMUNITIES UNITEDCHICAGO, IL$5,0002025PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR VOTER EDUCATION
    CENTRO DE TRABAJADORES UNIDOS EN LUCHAMINNEAPOLIS, MN$5,0002025PROGRAM GRANT FOR TRAINING AND STAFF DEVELOPMENT

    WORKER DEFENSE PROJECT

    $50,000
    AUSTIN, TX2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO EMPOWER LOW-INCOME WORKERS TO ACHIE E FAIR EMPLOYMENT THROUGH EDUCATION, DIRECT SERVICES, ORGANIZING AND STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS.

    ACTION ST LOUIS

    $50,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO BUILD POWER FOR BLACK COMMUNITIES THROUGHOUT THE ST. LOUIS REGION

    ARISE CHICAGO

    $50,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO FIGHT WORKPLACE INJUSTICE THROUGH EDUCATION, ORGANIZING, AND ADVOCATING.

    GREATER CLEVELAND CONGREGATION

    $40,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO CREATE JUSTICE AND OPPORTUINITY IN GREATER CLEVELAND

    ARISE CHICAGO

    $40,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO BUILD PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN FAITH COMMUNITIES AND WORKERS

    INQUILINXS UNIDXS POR JUSTICIA (UNITED RENTERS FOR JUSTICE)

    $40,000
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO BUILD A BASE OF MINNEAPOLIS TENANTS TO ANALYZE HOUSING ISSUES AND TO STRATEGIZE, ORGANIZE, AND MOBILIZE FOR A JUST HOUSING ECOSYSTEM

    METROPOLITAN CONGREGATIONS UNITED

    $40,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO DEVELOP LEADERS TO PUT FAITH INTO ACTION TO CHANGE UNJUST PUBLIC POLICY FOR THE COMMON GOOD.

    FAITH IN INDIANA

    $40,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    GENERAL OPERATING FOR FAITH COMMUNITIES AND MARGINALIZED PEOPLE TO ACT COLLECTIVELY FOR RACIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    MISSOURI JOBS WITH JUSTICE

    $40,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO ORGANIZE MISSOURIANS TO BUILD TRANSFORMATIVE POWER FOR SOCIAL, RACIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    AMOS INSTITUTE

    $40,000
    DES MOINES, IA2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO EQUIP ORDINARY PEOPLE WITH THE SKILLS THEY NEED TO BE EFFECTIVE LEADERS

    KC TENANTS

    $40,000
    KANSAS CITY, MO2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO ORGANIZE TO ENSURE THAT EVENYONE IN KC HAS A SAFE, ACCESSIBLE, AND AFFORDABLE HOME.

    COMMON GROUND

    $40,000
    MILWAUKEE, WI2025

    GENERAL OPERATING FOR ALLIANCE OF CONGREGATIONS, SCHOOLS, NONPROFITS, SMALL BUSINESS AND NEIGHBORHOODS TO BUILD NON-PARTISAN POLITICAL POWER

    482FORWARD

    $40,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO CREATE A DETROIT WHERE EVERY STUDENT GRADUATES READY TO BECOME A FULLY ENGAGED PARTICIPANT IN THE WORLD

    KENWOOD OAKLAND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION

    $40,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    AT THE DISCRETION OF KOCO - GENERAL OPERATING FOR LIFT THE BAN WHO ADVOCATES FOR ECONOMIC WELL-BEING AND STABILITY FOR ILLINOIS' FAMILIES AND ESTABLISHING RENT CONTROL FOR ILLINOIS RESIDENTS.

    CENTER FOR WORKER JUSTICE OF EASTERN IOWA

    $40,000
    IOWA CITY, IA2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO UNITE LOW WAGE WORKERS

    SOUTHSIDERS ORGANIZED FOR UNITY AND LIBERATION (SOUL)

    $40,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO ASSIST LOW-INCOME PEOPLE OF COLOR IN THE CHICAGO SOUTHLAND

    TIDES FOUNDATION

    $40,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    AT THE DISCRETION OF TIDES, GENERAL OPERATING FOR BLOC EDUCATION FUND WHO WORKS TO ENSURE A HIGH QUALITY OF LIFE AND ACCESS TO OPPORTUINITES FOR MEMBERS OF THE BLACK COMMUNITY IN MILWAUKEE AND THROUGHOUT WISCONSIN

    TENDING THE SOIL

    $40,000
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO FORGE A NEW PATH FORWARD IN RACIAL, ECONOMIC AND GENDER JUSTICE

    WE THE PEOPLE MICHIGAN

    $40,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    GENERAL OPERATING FOR ORGANIZING INFRASTRUCTURE ACROSS MICHIGAN IN ORDER TO BUILD A SHARED VISION FOR THE STTE AND WORK TOWARD GOVERNING POWER.

    WORKERS CENTER FOR RACIAL JUSTICE

    $40,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO WORK TO ELIMINATE BARRIERS TO SUSTAINABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR BLACK WORKERS

    FREEDOM ROC

    $40,000
    AKRON, OH2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO CREATE SYTEMIC CHANGE THAT LEADS TO A MORE EQUITABLE SOCIETY BY UPLIFTING THE VOICES OF DIRECTLY IMPACTED BLACK PEOPLE

    LUGENIA BURNS HOPE CENTER

    $40,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO DEVELOP CIVIC ENGAGEMENT OF RESIDENTS OF CHICAGO'S BRONZEVILLE NEIGHBORHOOD

    ORGANIZING NEIGHBORHOODS FOR EQUALITY NORTHSIDE

    $40,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO BUILD COLLECTIVE POWER TO ELIMINATE INJUSTICE THROUGH COMMUNITY ORGANIZING

    MICHIGAN DISABILITY RIGHTS COALITION

    $40,000
    EAST LANSING, MI2025

    GENERAL OPERATING TO BUILD AND LEVERAGE THE ORGANIZING POWER OF THE DISABILITY COMMUNITY

    MICHIGAN FAITH IN ACTION

    $40,000
    FLINT, MI2025

    GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT TO BRING PEOPLE OF FAITH, INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS TOGETHER TO BUILD COMMUNITY AND ADDRESS THE ROOT CAUSES OF POVERTY, VIOLENCE AND DIVISION

    MISSOURI WORKERS CENTER

    $40,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2025

    GENERALOPERATING TO FIGHT RACISM AND WIN GOOD JOBS FOR ALL

    NEO PHILANTHROPY

    $10,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    AT THE DISCRETION OF NEO PHILANTHROPY - PROGRAM GRANT FOR THE LAUNCH OF THE ILLINOIS COMMUNITY POWER FUND

    AMOS INSTITUTE

    $5,700
    DES MOINES, IA2025

    PROGRAM GRANT FOR THE BUILDING BRIDGES SEMINAR

    ONE NORTHSIDE

    $5,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    PROGRAM GRANT FOR EXPENSES RELATED TO OFFICE RELOCATION

    METROPOLITAN CONGREGATIONS UNITED FOR ST LOUIS

    $5,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2025

    PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR ADVANCED STAFF TRAINING

    COMMUNITIES UNITED

    $5,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR VOTER EDUCATION

    CENTRO DE TRABAJADORES UNIDOS EN LUCHA

    $5,000
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    PROGRAM GRANT FOR TRAINING AND STAFF DEVELOPMENT