Charitable Pools grants
Who can apply: Projects must be legal, non-violent, and non-party political. Applications are sponsored by members and reviewed by members.
The Network For Social Change Charitable Trust is a member-funded progressive grantmaker that backs social change work in justice, peace, and environmental protection, often with a strong emphasis on racial, climate, and economic justice. It appears to favor advocacy, campaigning, research, and movement-building organizations rather than direct service providers, and it also funds some projects outside the charitable sector through its non-charitable arm. Grants range from small fast-track awards to substantial multi-year commitments for major initiatives, usually by invitation rather than open application.
Invite-only grantmaking through annual pool rounds and fast-track processes; provides one-off grants around £5,000–£25,000 and larger multi-year major project grants of roughly £100,000–£250,000 per year, typically over 3–6 years.
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This funder is invite-only, so unsolicited proposals are unlikely to succeed. Organizations aligned with progressive campaigning, research, and movement-building should look for the relevant pool or fast-track route and be prepared to show clear social change impact, with special strength in justice, peace, environment, racial justice, and climate-related advocacy.
Current and upcoming funding from Network For Social Change Charitable Trust that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Projects must be legal, non-violent, and non-party political. Applications are sponsored by members and reviewed by members.
Who can apply: Projects must be legal, non-violent, and non-party political. Applications are sponsored by members and reviewed by members.
Who can apply: Projects may be outside the charitable mainstream, have a campaigning aspect, be not yet adequately constituted for charitable grant funding, or be based overseas. Projects must be legal, non-violent, and non-party political.
Who can apply: Projects may be outside the charitable mainstream, have a campaigning aspect, be not yet adequately constituted for charitable grant funding, or be based overseas. Projects must be legal, non-violent, and non-party political.
Who can apply: Projects may be outside the charitable mainstream, have a campaigning aspect, be not yet adequately constituted for charitable grant funding, or be based overseas. Projects must be legal, non-violent, and non-party political.
Who can apply: Projects must be legal, non-violent, and non-party political. The Trust favors innovative, leveraged, and hard-to-fund projects that address root causes. Applications are sponsored by members; charitable grants must comply with charitable law and tax regulations.
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