We’re excited to share the latest grantees for the G4GC Love Is Healing COVID-19 Response Fund with you today.
We’ve now awarded more than 1.5 million dollars to more than 80 organizations serving girls of color and gender expansive youth of color across 26 states and the District of Columbia.
G4GC’s Love is Healing COVID-19 Response Fund Grantees– Rounds 3 and 4:
- Black Feminist Future
- Camille A. Brown and Dancers
- Chicago Freedom School
- Chinara Rituals
- Dancing Grounds
- Dancing Through the Curriculum
- Delores Barr Weaver Policy Center
- Detroit Women of Color, Inc.
- East Oakland Youth Development Center
- Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement
- Freedom Youth
- Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Initiative on Gender Justice & Opportunity
- Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy
- New Friends New Life
- Project 562
- Project DIVA
- Rosemary’s Babies Company
- Sankofa Healing Studio
- Shelectricity
- Speaking Down Barriers
- Unlocking Futures, Inc.
- Youth Mentoring Action Network
The G4GC Love is Healing COVID-19 Response Fund seeks to support coalitions and organizations that have been fighting historical inequities and the marginalization of girls of color well before COVID-19.
While we are now pausing review of new fund inquiries until mid-August, all organizations that meet the qualifications are invited to submit an interest form for consideration for an invitation to apply for a grant. For more information on the criteria to apply to the fund please see our G4GC Love is Healing COVID-19 Response Fund FAQ.
You can follow G4GC on social media as we continue to profile each of these outstanding organizations leading the way forward.
Monique W. Morris, Ed.D. (she/her)
Executive Director
Grantmakers for Girls of Color