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    Borealis Philanthropy

    ActivoArts, Culture & Humanities
    MINNEAPOLIS, MNSitio web6122249644

    About Borealis Philanthropy

    Borealis works with funders to funnel resources to the people building powerful, thriving communities. We invest in leaders, organizations, and movements using diverse, community-rooted and leading-edge strategies to pursue long-term transformational change.

    Focus Areas

    Race, Gender, and Disability JusticeMedia, Journalism, and Narrative ChangeCommunity Safety and JusticeEconomic Justice and InclusionMovement InfrastructureFiscal sponsorship and intermediary servicesParticipatory grantmaking

    Who They Fund

    fiscally sponsored projects and fiscal sponsorsBIPOC-led organizations and Native/Indigenous groupsLGBTQ+ communities (including transgender and gender-nonconforming people)immigrant and undocumented communities

    About Borealis Philanthropy

    Borealis Philanthropy’s grantmaking is built around movement infrastructure and pooled support for fiscally sponsored projects, with repeated large grants flowing through intermediaries such as Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs, Social Good Fund, and Tides Foundation. That structure points to a funder that often backs organizing ecosystems rather than only individual stand-alone nonprofits. Recent awards also show a strong interest in community safety and justice, Black-led movement building, and race, gender, and disability justice. Among the clearest signals in the recent grants list is a $500,000 award to Freedom Inc in Madison, Wisconsin, alongside six-figure support to Allied Media Projects in Detroit across multiple years. The foundation also gave $450,000 to Peace Development Fund for the People’s Justice Project and $400,000 to the Organization for Human Rights and Democracy for the Metro Atlanta Mutual Aid Fund. These grants suggest attention to local organizing, mutual aid, and coordinated movement work. Borealis Philanthropy’s portfolio also includes grants tied to immigrant rights, trans-led organizing, and narrative change, with support often routed through fiscal sponsors and collaborative funds.

    What Borealis Philanthropy Funds

    Borealis Philanthropy’s work in community safety and justice appears in grants such as $450,000 to Peace Development Fund for the People’s Justice Project and $300,000 to Beyond the Bars for Decarcerate Miami. Those awards align with its Just Futures Initiative and Communities Transforming Policing Fund, both of which center alternatives to policing and criminal-legal system reform. In racial and economic justice, the foundation supported Freedom Inc with $500,000 and the Metro Atlanta Mutual Aid Fund with $400,000, showing interest in organizing, resilience, and community-led response. Its identity-focused work is also visible in a $324,000 grant to Transgender Law Center, a $321,000 grant to The Knights & Orchids Society, and a $312,000 grant to Operation Restoration. Media and narrative-change priorities show up in grants to Allied Media Projects and Funders for LGBTQ Issues, both of which fit Borealis Philanthropy’s emphasis on movement messaging and ecosystem support.

    How Borealis Philanthropy Gives

    Borealis Philanthropy’s typical grant size sits at a $40,000 p25, $85,000 median, and $135,000 p75, while the recent grants list also includes awards in the several-hundred-thousand-dollar range and above. The pattern suggests a mix of broad, ecosystem-level support and larger catalytic commitments. Many recent recipients appear more than once across 2023 to 2025, including Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs, Social Good Fund, Allied Media Projects, Highlander Research and Education Center, and Tides Center, which points to recurring relationships rather than one-off gifts. Borealis Philanthropy is a regular funder, not a donor-advised fund, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $37.3M

    Total Assets

    $78.2M

    Total Revenue

    $42.5M

    Total Expenses

    $54.7M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $40K and $135K, with a median of $85K.

    25th Percentile

    $40K

    Median

    $85K

    75th Percentile

    $135K

    Geographic Reach

    National45 states funded

    About 2% of grants go to recipients in WI.

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    Funding Style

    support for fiscally sponsored projectsgeneral/operating supportmovement/building infrastructurenetwork and coalition support

    Topics

    capacity-building for grassroots and movement organizationsracial justice and Black-led organizingLGBTQ+ and transgender rights and servicesimmigrant and refugee advocacy and mediadisability justice and neurodiversity advocacydecarceration and criminal-legal system reformmutual aid and community-led relief funds

    Where Borealis Philanthropy Makes Grants

    Borealis Philanthropy gives nationally, and every recent grant in the provided country distribution went to U.S. recipients. The top state by grant count is Wisconsin, even though the foundation’s headquarters are in Minneapolis, Minnesota; only 2% of grants went to Minnesota recipients. Recent named grantees show clusters in California, including Calabasas, Richmond, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Oakland, along with Detroit, Madison, Atlanta, and New Orleans. The geography points to multi-state movement support rather than a single regional funding footprint.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Borealis Philanthropy

    What kinds of work does Borealis Philanthropy fund?

    Borealis Philanthropy funds race, gender, and disability justice; media, journalism, and narrative change; community safety and justice; economic justice and inclusion; movement infrastructure; fiscal sponsorship and intermediary services; and participatory grantmaking. Recent grants also connect to Black-led organizing, trans rights, immigrant advocacy, and mutual aid.

    How does Borealis Philanthropy usually make grants?

    Its typical grant size is $40,000 at the 25th percentile, $85,000 at the median, and $135,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent grant list also shows much larger awards through intermediaries and pooled funds, including several grants above $300,000.

    Does Borealis Philanthropy support recurring grantees?

    Yes. Several organizations appear across multiple years in the recent grants list, including Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs, Social Good Fund, Allied Media Projects, Highlander Research and Education Center, and Tides Center. That suggests ongoing relationships rather than isolated awards.

    Which recipients are tied to Borealis Philanthropy’s fiscal sponsorship and intermediary strategy?

    Many of the largest recent grants go to fiscal sponsors and intermediaries such as Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs, Social Good Fund, Tides Foundation, Tides Center, Community Partners, and Peace Development Fund. The grant purposes consistently refer to supporting fiscally sponsored projects or specific housed projects.

    Where does Borealis Philanthropy give most often?

    The top state by grant count is Wisconsin. Recent named recipients there include Freedom Inc in Madison and the foundation’s broader national portfolio also reaches California, Michigan, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Alabama, Maryland, and New York.

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    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENTREPRENEURSCALABASAS, CA$1,283,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS
    SOCIAL GOOD FUNDRICHMOND, CA$988,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS
    HISPANICS IN PHILANTHROPYSAN FRANCISCO, CA$558,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF HISPANICS IN PHILANTHROPY & FISCAL PROJECT
    HIGHLANDER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CENTERNEW MARKET, TN$529,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS
    ALLIED MEDIA PROJECTSDETROIT, MI$452,4002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS
    FUNDERS FOR LGBTQ ISSUESNEW YORK, NY$329,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FUNDERS FOR LGBTQ ISSUES
    TIDES CENTERLOS ANGELES, CA$329,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE EXCHANGE
    THE KNIGHTS & ORCHIDS SOCIETYSELMA, AL$321,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE KNIGHTS & ORCHIDS SOCIETY
    MEXICAN AMERICAN LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATIONAL FUNDLOS ANGELES, CA$304,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS
    SOLIDAIRE NETWORKOAKLAND, CA$300,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF SOLIDAIRE NETWORK
    BEYOND THE BARSMIAMI, FL$300,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF DECARCERATE MIAMI
    EQUITY IN THE CENTERWASHINGTON, DC$294,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF EQUITY IN THE CENTER
    TRANSGENDER LAW CENTEROAKLAND, CA$289,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF TRANSGENDER LAW CENTER & FISCAL PROJECTS
    NATIVE AMERICANS IN PHILANTHROPYWASHINGTON, DC$279,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF NATIVE AMERICANS IN PHILANTHROPY
    FUNDERS TOGETHER TO END HOMELESSNESSBOSTON, MA$279,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FUNDERS TOGETHER TO END HOMELESSNESS
    WOMEN'S FUNDING NETWORKSAN FRANCISCO, CA$279,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF WOMEN'S FUNDING NETWORK
    ASSOCIATION OF BLACK FOUNDATION EXECUTIVESNEW YORK, NY$279,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF ASSOCIATION OF BLACK FOUNDATION EXECUTIVES
    EMERGING PRACTITIONERS IN PHILANTHROPYALEXANDRIA, VA$279,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF EMERGING PRACTITIONERS IN PHILANTHROPY
    ASIAN AMERICANS PACIFIC ISLANDERS IN PHILANTHROPYOAKLAND, CA$279,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF ASIAN AMERICANS / PACIFIC ISLANDERS IN PHILANTHROPY (AAPIP)
    LAVENDER RIGHTS PROJECTSEATTLE, WA$270,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF LAVENDER RIGHTS PROJECT
    SOUTHEAST ASIAN FREEDOM NETWORKBRONX, NY$260,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN FREEDOM NETWORK
    OPERATION RESTORATIONNEW ORLEANS, LA$250,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF OPERATION RESTORATION & FISCAL PROJECTS
    DOCUMENTEDNEW YORK, NY$250,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF DOCUMENTED
    DARKNESS RISINGRALEIGH, NC$250,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF DARKNESS RISING PROJECT, INC.
    AUTISTIC WOMEN & NONBINARY NETWORKLINCOLN, NE$245,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF AUTISTIC WOMEN & NONBINARY NETWORK
    YELLOWHAMMER FUNDBIRMINGHAM, AL$235,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF YELLOWHAMMER FUND
    TIDES FOUNDATIONSAN FRANCISCO, CA$230,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS
    ANTI POLICE-TERROR PROJECTOAKLAND, CA$225,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF JUSTICE TEAMS NETWORK
    CENTER FOR EMPOWERED POLITICS EDUCATION FUNDOAKLAND, CA$220,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF QUEER CRESCENT
    SOUTHERN MOVEMENT COMMITTEENASHVILLE, TN$220,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF SOUTHERN MOVEMENT COMMITTEE
    BLACK LIVES MATTER PHOENIX METROPHOENIX, AZ$219,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF BLACK LIVES MATTER PHOENIX METRO
    COMMUNITY PARTNERSLOS ANGELES, CA$215,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS
    UNITED HMONG WITH DISABILITIESST PAUL, MN$215,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF UNITED HMONG WITH DISABILITIES
    INTER-RELIGIOUS FOUNDATION FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONORANGE, NJ$211,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS
    BOARDSOURCEWASHINGTON, DC$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF BOARDSOURCE
    NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIVE PHILANTHROPYWASHINGTON, DC$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIVE PHILANTHROPY
    CANDIDNEW YORK, NY$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF CANDID
    UNITED PHILANTHROPY FORUMWASHINGTON, DC$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF UNITED PHILANTHROPY FORUM
    CFLEADSACCORD, MA$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF CFLEADS
    ASSOCIATION OF SMALL FOUNDATIONSWASHINGTON, DC$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF ASSOCIATION OF SMALL FOUNDATIONS
    UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS CLINTON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SERVICELITTLE ROCK, AR$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS CLINTON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SERVICE
    PEAK GRANTMAKING INCWASHINGTON, DC$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF PEAK GRANTMAKING INC.
    GRANTMAKERS FOR EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATIONSWASHINGTON, DC$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF GRANTMAKERS FOR EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATIONS
    NEIGHBORHOOD FUNDERS GROUPSAN FRANCISCO, CA$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF NEIGHBORHOOD FUNDERS GROUP
    JUSTICE FUNDERSOAKLAND, CA$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF JUSTICE FUNDERS
    NONPROFIT INFORMATION NETWORKING ASSOCIATIONBOSTON, MA$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF NONPROFIT INFORMATION NETWORKING ASSOCIATION DBA THE NONPROFIT QUARTERLY
    DONORS OF COLOR NETWORKBROOKLYN, NY$204,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF DONORS OF COLOR NETWORK
    LIVE FREE ILLINOISCHICAGO, IL$200,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF IL COALITION TO END PERMANENT PUNISHMENTS
    MUCKROCK FOUNDATION INCSOMERVILLE, MA$200,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF MLK50: JUSTICE THROUGH JOURNALISM
    BLACK FEMINIST FUTUREATLANTA, GA$200,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF BLACK FEMINIST FUTURE

    SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENTREPRENEURS

    $1,283,000
    CALABASAS, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS

    SOCIAL GOOD FUND

    $988,000
    RICHMOND, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS

    HISPANICS IN PHILANTHROPY

    $558,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF HISPANICS IN PHILANTHROPY & FISCAL PROJECT

    HIGHLANDER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CENTER

    $529,000
    NEW MARKET, TN2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS

    ALLIED MEDIA PROJECTS

    $452,400
    DETROIT, MI2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS

    FUNDERS FOR LGBTQ ISSUES

    $329,000
    NEW YORK, NY
    2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FUNDERS FOR LGBTQ ISSUES

    TIDES CENTER

    $329,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE EXCHANGE

    THE KNIGHTS & ORCHIDS SOCIETY

    $321,000
    SELMA, AL2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE KNIGHTS & ORCHIDS SOCIETY

    MEXICAN AMERICAN LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATIONAL FUND

    $304,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS

    SOLIDAIRE NETWORK

    $300,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF SOLIDAIRE NETWORK

    BEYOND THE BARS

    $300,000
    MIAMI, FL2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF DECARCERATE MIAMI

    EQUITY IN THE CENTER

    $294,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF EQUITY IN THE CENTER

    TRANSGENDER LAW CENTER

    $289,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF TRANSGENDER LAW CENTER & FISCAL PROJECTS

    NATIVE AMERICANS IN PHILANTHROPY

    $279,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF NATIVE AMERICANS IN PHILANTHROPY

    FUNDERS TOGETHER TO END HOMELESSNESS

    $279,000
    BOSTON, MA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FUNDERS TOGETHER TO END HOMELESSNESS

    WOMEN'S FUNDING NETWORK

    $279,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF WOMEN'S FUNDING NETWORK

    ASSOCIATION OF BLACK FOUNDATION EXECUTIVES

    $279,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF ASSOCIATION OF BLACK FOUNDATION EXECUTIVES

    EMERGING PRACTITIONERS IN PHILANTHROPY

    $279,000
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF EMERGING PRACTITIONERS IN PHILANTHROPY

    ASIAN AMERICANS PACIFIC ISLANDERS IN PHILANTHROPY

    $279,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF ASIAN AMERICANS / PACIFIC ISLANDERS IN PHILANTHROPY (AAPIP)

    LAVENDER RIGHTS PROJECT

    $270,000
    SEATTLE, WA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF LAVENDER RIGHTS PROJECT

    SOUTHEAST ASIAN FREEDOM NETWORK

    $260,000
    BRONX, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN FREEDOM NETWORK

    OPERATION RESTORATION

    $250,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF OPERATION RESTORATION & FISCAL PROJECTS

    DOCUMENTED

    $250,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF DOCUMENTED

    DARKNESS RISING

    $250,000
    RALEIGH, NC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF DARKNESS RISING PROJECT, INC.

    AUTISTIC WOMEN & NONBINARY NETWORK

    $245,000
    LINCOLN, NE2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF AUTISTIC WOMEN & NONBINARY NETWORK

    YELLOWHAMMER FUND

    $235,000
    BIRMINGHAM, AL2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF YELLOWHAMMER FUND

    TIDES FOUNDATION

    $230,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS

    ANTI POLICE-TERROR PROJECT

    $225,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF JUSTICE TEAMS NETWORK

    CENTER FOR EMPOWERED POLITICS EDUCATION FUND

    $220,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF QUEER CRESCENT

    SOUTHERN MOVEMENT COMMITTEE

    $220,000
    NASHVILLE, TN2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF SOUTHERN MOVEMENT COMMITTEE

    BLACK LIVES MATTER PHOENIX METRO

    $219,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF BLACK LIVES MATTER PHOENIX METRO

    COMMUNITY PARTNERS

    $215,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS

    UNITED HMONG WITH DISABILITIES

    $215,000
    ST PAUL, MN2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF UNITED HMONG WITH DISABILITIES

    INTER-RELIGIOUS FOUNDATION FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION

    $211,000
    ORANGE, NJ2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF FISCAL PROJECTS

    BOARDSOURCE

    $204,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF BOARDSOURCE

    NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIVE PHILANTHROPY

    $204,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIVE PHILANTHROPY

    CANDID

    $204,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF CANDID

    UNITED PHILANTHROPY FORUM

    $204,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF UNITED PHILANTHROPY FORUM

    CFLEADS

    $204,000
    ACCORD, MA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF CFLEADS

    ASSOCIATION OF SMALL FOUNDATIONS

    $204,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF ASSOCIATION OF SMALL FOUNDATIONS

    UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS CLINTON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SERVICE

    $204,000
    LITTLE ROCK, AR2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS CLINTON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SERVICE

    PEAK GRANTMAKING INC

    $204,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF PEAK GRANTMAKING INC.

    GRANTMAKERS FOR EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATIONS

    $204,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF GRANTMAKERS FOR EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATIONS

    NEIGHBORHOOD FUNDERS GROUP

    $204,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF NEIGHBORHOOD FUNDERS GROUP

    JUSTICE FUNDERS

    $204,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF JUSTICE FUNDERS

    NONPROFIT INFORMATION NETWORKING ASSOCIATION

    $204,000
    BOSTON, MA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF NONPROFIT INFORMATION NETWORKING ASSOCIATION DBA THE NONPROFIT QUARTERLY

    DONORS OF COLOR NETWORK

    $204,000
    BROOKLYN, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF DONORS OF COLOR NETWORK

    LIVE FREE ILLINOIS

    $200,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF IL COALITION TO END PERMANENT PUNISHMENTS

    MUCKROCK FOUNDATION INC

    $200,000
    SOMERVILLE, MA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF MLK50: JUSTICE THROUGH JOURNALISM

    BLACK FEMINIST FUTURE

    $200,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF BLACK FEMINIST FUTURE