State Power Caucus concentrates funding on state and local civic power-building organizations that mobilize low-income, Black, Latinx and faith communities to influence policy and elections. They favor multi-state grassroots organizing networks and state-specific civic engagement groups that provide training, field operations and coalition-building rather than service delivery. The foundation’s grants emphasize capacity for voter engagement, community organizing and rapid-response advocacy across battleground and emerging states.
State Power Caucus repeatedly backs state-level civic power infrastructure, with a $127,500 grant to Social Transformation Project in both 2023 and 2024 and $75,000 grants to Grassroots Power Project in both years. That pattern points to a funder that favors sustained support for organizations building organizing capacity, rather than one-off event funding. Across the recent grants list, the foundation appears to prioritize state and local groups that can mobilize low-income, Black, Latinx, immigrant, and faith communities around policy and elections. The grant portfolio also shows support for multi-state civic networks and state-specific education funds. New Virginia Majority Education Fnd received $62,500 in both 2023 and 2024, while Take Action Minnesota Education Fnd, We The People Michigan, Texas Organizing Project Educ Fund, Washington CAN Education, Grassroots Collaborative, and Faith in Action Network PICO each appear in the recent grants table. Taken together, these grants suggest a consistent focus on organizing, coalition-building, training, field work, and advocacy capacity across multiple states.
State Power Caucus funds civic engagement infrastructure at the state level. In Minnesota, it gave $17,500 to Take Action Minnesota Education Fnd in both 2023 and 2024, aligning with its interest in state-specific organizing and voter participation. Faith-based civic engagement is another clear theme. Faith in Action Network PICO received $17,500 in both 2023 and 2024, indicating ongoing support for congregational and faith-centered organizing. The foundation also supports immigrant and multiracial membership organizing. Texas Organizing Project Educ Fund received $17,500 in both 2023 and 2024, and We The People Michigan received $17,500 in both years as well. In Chicago, Grassroots Collaborative was funded at $17,500 in 2023 and 2024, showing a similar pattern of recurring support for local civic power-building groups.
Typical grants cluster at $17,500, with the median and p25 both at $17,500 and the p75 at $62,500. The recent record also includes larger, repeated awards of $75,000 and $127,500, showing a tiered approach to support. Several recipients appear in both 2023 and 2024, including Social Transformation Project, Grassroots Power Project, and New Virginia Majority Education Fnd, which suggests recurring grants rather than one-time awards. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.
$775K
$635K
$1.2M
$566K
Most grants fall between $18K and $63K, with a median of $18K.
25th Percentile
$18K
Median
$18K
75th Percentile
$63K
About 10% of grants go to recipients in MN.
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Concentrated, repeat support: relatively few large grants focused on core national and state partners, with most grantees receiving multiple grants of significant size to sustain organizing operations and campaigns rather than many one-off, small gifts.
Notable grantees: Social Transformation Project, Grassroots Power Project, New Virginia Majority Education Fund, Faith in Action Network / PICO, Texas Organizing Project Education Fund
Grantmaking is national, and all recent grants in the file go to U.S. recipients. Minnesota is the top state by grant count, with grants to Saint Paul-based Take Action Minnesota Education Fnd. Other repeated recipient cities include Oakland, Berkeley, Alexandria, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Seattle, London, and Washington, DC. Virginia accounts for 10% of grants, reflecting awards to Alexandria-based New Virginia Majority Education Fnd as a recipient located in the foundation’s HQ state, not simply its headquarters.
It funds state and local civic power-building organizations, especially groups that mobilize low-income, Black, Latinx, immigrant, and faith communities. The recent grants show support for training, field operations, coalition-building, voter engagement, and issue advocacy rather than direct service delivery.
Yes. Several recipients appear in both 2023 and 2024, including Social Transformation Project at $127,500, Grassroots Power Project at $75,000, and New Virginia Majority Education Fnd at $62,500. Multiple $17,500 awards also repeat across years for other organizations.
The typical grant is $17,500. In the recent data, both the 25th percentile and median are $17,500, while the 75th percentile is $62,500. The grant list also includes larger awards of $75,000 and $127,500.
Minnesota is the top state by grant count. Recent grants include Saint Paul-based Take Action Minnesota Education Fnd, along with recipients in Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Seattle, London, Oakland, Berkeley, Alexandria, and Washington, DC.
No. The recipient country distribution shows 20 grants, all to U.S. organizations, which represents 100% of the recent grant list.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social Transformation Project | Oakland, CA | $127,500 | 2024 | — |
| Grassroots Power Project | Berkeley, CA | $75,000 | 2024 | — |
| New Virginia Majority Education Fnd | Alexandria, VA | $62,500 | 2024 | — |
| We The People Michigan | Detroit, MI | $17,500 | 2024 | — |
| Texas Organizing Project Educ Fund | Dallas, TX | $17,500 | 2024 | — |
| Kentucky Coalition | London, KY | $17,500 | 2024 | — |
| Take Action Minnesota Education Fnd | Saint Paul, MN | $17,500 | 2024 | — |
| Washington CAN Education | Seattle, WA | $17,500 | 2024 | — |
| Grassroots Collaborative | Chicago, IL | $17,500 | 2024 | — |
| Faith in Action Network PICO | Washington, DC | $17,500 | 2024 | — |
| Social Transformation Project | Oakland, CA | $127,500 | 2023 | — |
| Grassroots Power Project | Berkeley, CA | $75,000 | 2023 | — |
| New Virginia Majority Education Fnd | Alexandria, VA | $62,500 | 2023 | — |
| Take Action Minnesota Education Fnd | Saint Paul, MN | $17,500 | 2023 | — |
| Texas Organizing Project Educ Fund | Dallas, TX | $17,500 | 2023 | — |
| Grassroots Collaborative | Chicago, IL | $17,500 | 2023 | — |
| Kentucky Coalition | London, KY | $17,500 | 2023 | — |
| We The People Michigan | Detroit, MI | $17,500 | 2023 | — |
| Washington CAN Education | Seattle, WA | $17,500 | 2023 | — |
| Faith in Action Network PICO | Washington, DC | $17,500 | 2023 | — |
Social Transformation Project
$127,500Grassroots Power Project
$75,000New Virginia Majority Education Fnd
$62,500We The People Michigan
$17,500Texas Organizing Project Educ Fund
$17,500Kentucky Coalition
$17,500Take Action Minnesota Education Fnd
$17,500Washington CAN Education
Grassroots Collaborative
$17,500Faith in Action Network PICO
$17,500Social Transformation Project
$127,500Grassroots Power Project
$75,000New Virginia Majority Education Fnd
$62,500Take Action Minnesota Education Fnd
$17,500Texas Organizing Project Educ Fund
$17,500Grassroots Collaborative
$17,500Kentucky Coalition
$17,500We The People Michigan
$17,500Washington CAN Education
$17,500Faith in Action Network PICO
$17,500