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G4GC is committed to sharing out relevant funding and paid opportunities that come through our networks so that grants, fellowships, scholarships, and job listings are reaching our young people and other values- aligned organizations. Here we’ve curated a selection of paid opportunities for young people, from grantee partners, within philanthropy, or at youth-serving organizations.

Funding Opportunities

Mobilize Power Fund

Organization: Third Wave Fund

For Who: Youth-led and intergenerational groups, nonprofits, coalitions, and efforts in the U.S., regardless of 501(c)3 status or fiscal sponsorship who are engaging in time-sensitive and unanticipated direct action, community mobilizing, and healing justice.

Amount: Up to $10,000 USD. Partnership or coalitions of two or more groups can request up to $20,000 USD

Deadline: July 8, 2025 ; August 5, 2025 ; October 7, 2025

Emergent Fund Grants

Organization: Emergent Fund

For Who: Rapid response and emergent organizing grant for movement and frontline communities responding to urgent and specific unanticipated crises or opportunities to build power.

Amount: n/a

Deadline: Every 3rd Thursday each month at 5 pm PT / 8pm ET

Action for Transformation Fund

Organization: Transgender Law Center

For Who: Trans-led organizing, healing, and power-building efforts

Amount: Grants to be $5,000-$20,000, on average $10,000

Deadline: n/a

Yéigo Action Grant

Organization: First Peoples Fund

For Who: Individual Native artists and culture bearers who need financial assistance with a specific professional development opportunity or towards a hardship that is hindering their creative practice.

Amount: between $100 and $2,500 

Deadline: 10th of every month

Community Action Fund

Organization: NDN Collective

For Who: Indigenous frontline organizations, groups, and individuals for direct action initiatives.

Amount: Up to $20,000

Deadline: Rolling basis until October 31, 2025

Job Boards

Curated list of digital roles in the progressive movement by Matt Locksin, coach, recruiter, and hiring consultant with roots in activism and organizing.
Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP) is a national network of changemakers who strive for excellence and equity in the practice of philanthropy.
Funders for LGBTQ Issues educates and organizes funders, and supports power-building to create an abundance of resources for the justice and liberation of all queer communities.
TFN’s mission is to leverage philanthropy’s unique potential to help create communities and regions that are sustainable, prosperous, healthy and just for all people.
Curated list of social impact jobs by Noorain Khan, social impact leader, philanthropic advisor, and President of Girl Scouts of the USA.
Native Americans in Philanthropy promotes equitable and effective philanthropy in Native communities.
Women of Color in Fundraising and Philanthropy (WOC)® celebrates, inspires and champions women of color in fundraising, philanthropy and related fields through building community and providing unparalleled personal and professional development resources.

WOC endeavors to be the “hub” and “heart” for women of color in the fundraising and philanthropic communities around the world.

Youth Opportunities

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