The Next Gen Giving Circle is excited to announce that applications are open for our 2024 grantmaking cycle! Between June 3-July 26, 2024, we invite small nonprofits based in the Greater Washington region that work to advance economic justice and financial security of BIPOC individuals and families. We are accepting applications in English and Spanish! Visit https://www.nextgengivingcircle.org/grantmaking to learn more, sign up for our upcoming application webinars, and apply!
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The following opportunities focus on fellowships and grants in the area of arts and culture. Please add additional opportunities in this category by submitting them as a reply to this post.
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Find out how you can be a warrior for food justice with joy. Looking for artists, gardeners, eco people, families, herbalists, Baltimoreans that love people to join the Garden Art Party movement. We want to plant a seed to spark some growth and get ur neighbors planting and eating goodness.. Come find out and tell us what you think. We have a full season planned this year of playing with plants, visual art, fashion, installations, music, good food and information and some good old dirt digging. We can't do it alone and why would we want to!
This interest meeting includes food, music and planting a garden with Afro Aspies Rock in honor of Autism Awareness month.
Young Futures has presented a Funding challenge.
Please see the overview below in addition to the link to learn more and apply! https://www.youngfutures.org/funding-challenge
Funding Challenge Overview
The Lonely Hearts Club Challenge is a $1 million commitment and open funding call for early-stage organizations and solutions focused on fostering meaningful social connection, teen belonging, and wellbeing in a tech-driven world. Galvanized by the work of the U.S. Surgeon General, and in partnership with the Foundation for Social Connection, this is the first of several high-need thematic challenges that Young Futures will issue over the next few years.
All challenges seek to help (pre)teens ages 10-19 thrive in a tech-driven world.
The first cohort of up to 10 grantee partners will be deeply committed to a youth-centered and empathetic approach to transforming the culture and norms of social connection and wellbeing in a digital age.