
Opportunities for You and Your Organizations
GRANTS
Youth Climate Justice Fund | Deadline March 1
Grants of up to $40,000 to support grassroots youth-led climate and socio-environmental movements, initiatives, and solutions.
Liberation Ventures | Deadline March 3
Request for proposals for narrative change projects focused on reparations. Grants range from $10,000 to $50,000.
Social Justice Fund Northwest | Deadline March 9
One-year grant of $5,000 for new or developing community organizing (three years or less) in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and/or Wyoming.
Weyerhaeuser Family Foundation | Opens April 1
The Youth Initiative funds direct service programs supporting youth ages 14–21 impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), with the average 2025 award totaling $30,000.
Creative Capital | Deadline April 2
Seeking proposals from individual artists for new artistic works in the Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Film, and Literature. Unrestricted project grants of up to $50,000 to create new work.
FELLOWSHIPS / SKILL BUILDING
Youth Justice Leadership Institute by National Youth Justice Network | Deadline February 23
A six-month fellowship for organizers, healers, and creatives committed to dismantling harmful systems and building community-based care. Fellows also join a lifelong alumni network that provides ongoing support, resources, and connections.
Youth Mental Health First Aid by KLBRI Institute | Happening March 3
Designed to caring adults how to help an adolescent (age 12-18) who is experiencing a mental health or addictions challenge or is in crisis. KLBRI specialize in Tribal and Indigenous Communities. The curriculum also shares how to best support systems-impacted and immigrant communities.
Rooting in Global Solidarity & Transnational Organizing by Thousand Currents’ Center for Transforming Philanthropy | Happening March 3-12
A 4-part virtual series on why building transnational solidarity and grounding in internationalism is essential. Hear from movement and philanthropic leaders around the world on how they have continued to advance their visions under challenging conditions.
The Victory Empowerment Fellowship by LGBTQ+ Victory Institute | Deadline March 4
A six-month fellowship for LGBTQ+ leaders of color and/or transgender leaders to join a strong cohort of movement leaders from across the country while expanding their campaign skills and policy-making power.
Women Organizing for Justice & Opportunity (WOJO) by A New Way of Life Reentry Project | Deadline March 31
A six-month training program for formerly incarcerated women to sharpen their social justice leadership skills. Participants must live in Los Angeles County.
Trans-Inclusive Grantmaking Training: Mobilizing for Trans Futures by Global Philanthropy Project | Happening April 9-10
For grantmakers from philanthropic institutions committed to advancing trans-inclusive funding practices. This training will provide an opportunity for peer education and open dialogue among funders to ask questions, discuss challenges, and receive expert guidance on providing intersectional support to trans communities.
EVENTS

2026 National Convening by G4GC | Happening May 12-15
G4GC believes in the power of coming together. Join our in-person convening as we create intentional space for funders and philanthropic leaders to ground ourselves in what matters most—the leadership, joy, and brilliance of young people.
Career Opportunities
Below are job openings with upcoming deadline
Finance & Operations Consultant, Our Collective Practice | Remote | apply by February 23
Director of Development, Borealis Philanthropy | Remote | apply by February 28
Legal Resources Associate, Council on Foundations | Remote | apply by March 1
Director of Finance & Operations, AAPIP | Remote | apply by March 4
Youth Opportunities
FELLOWSHIPS / SKILL BUILDING
Eagle Feather Fellows for Thriving Women by Seventh Generation Fund | Deadline March 2
For young Native women to build community, expand their knowledge, skills, and capacity, as well as empower them as future leaders. Eligible applicants: Indigenous-identified young women aged 18-24 and enrolled in post-secondary education or a traditional learning system.
Reel Innovators by Sisters in Cinema | Deadline March 6
This paid fellowship program aims to support Black women and gender-expansive media makers aged 18 to 24. Participants will have the opportunity to screen their work, receive marketing and Q&A training, and raise their visibility as filmmakers.
Youth Street Medic Cohort – Community Liberation Programs | Deadline March 15
A 20-hour street medic training course and mentorship program in April through July where youth (ages 16 to 23) can learn essential skills under the guidance of experienced street medic.
Community Safety Through Youth Power Fellowship by All Youth Are Sacred (CA) | Deadline March 23
A paid, 15 hours a week, 6-month professional development program for youth organizers and leaders taking the lead on narrative power building within youth justice.
EVENTS
Black Girl Leadership Retreat by Codeswitch | Happening February 28
A healing and empowering retreat that centers the experiences of Black girls and women while fostering intergenerational connection.
Learnings
READINGS
5 Ways to Support Undocumented and First Gen Youth by Girls Write Now
Girls Write Now outlines five practical ways to support and empower undocumented and first-generation youth by building trust, understanding rights, fostering belonging, and connecting them with resources and community.
Power In Our Truth Report Series by Justice + Joy National Collaborative
The Power In Our Truth is a series of reports sharing insights from an open-ended survey of girls and gender-expansive young people of color on social issues that are important to them, their experience as a young person and the changes they would like to see from decision-makers.
Holding the Line: Black-Led Nonprofits and Race-Explicit Work Amid Backlash Report by ABFE: A Philanthropic Partnership for Black Communities
A report from ABFE and Candid examining how Black-led nonprofits navigate race-related conversations with funders, drawing on surveys of 1,113 nonprofits and interviews with 24 Black-led leaders.
WATCHING
Walking Between Two Worlds: The Urban Indigenous Youth Experience Film by MAPS Media
A group of Montana youth became national award-winning filmmakers after their documentary, detailing the lives of Indigenous youth in Billings, won the National Student Production Award for Non-Fiction – Long Form from 1,700 entries.
Pockets of Joy
Making history in Black History Month, Laila Edwards becomes the first Black woman to score a goal for Team USA’s ice hockey team at the Olympics.
The internet’s niece Van Van joins Sesame Street friends to celebrate natural hair and honor Black History Month
Trans News That Doesn’t Suck by KB Brookins is a weekly roundup of affirming trans news, including a new Journal of Pediatrics study showing gender-affirming care for youth is lifesaving.
Lift your spirit with this musical number, “When the World Feels Heavy, and the News Won’t Let Up,” by mother-daughter duo CJ & Cori, known for producing “Everyday Musicals.”





