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You are here: Home / Grant Size / $50,000 to $500,000 / 2023 Bold Vision Power Building Grants for Youth Organizations in California

2023 Bold Vision Power Building Grants for Youth Organizations in California

Dated: April 17, 2023

Organizations working in Los Angeles County with experience in engaging in power-building strategies with young people of color are encouraged to apply for Bold Vision Power Building Grants.

Donor Name: Liberty Hill Foundation

State: California

County: Los Angeles County (CA)

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 05/26/2023

Size of the Grant: $20,000 to $100,000

Grant Duration: 3 years

Details:

Vision

Bold Vision aims to transform L.A. County into a place where youth of color thrive.

This is a grant making program that centers the needs of BIPOC youth in Los Angeles County, and funding for organizations that work with BIPOC youth intentionally and with a racial equity lens will be prioritized.

To accomplish this Bold Vision will:

  • Strengthen Youth Voices: Ensuring that L.A.’s young people are well represented and have power in public decision-making across their full spectrum of identities and geographies
  • Advance Systems Change: Drive policies and efforts that more efficiently and effectively move government towards supporting youth of color
  • Establish an Infrastructure: Leverage the extraordinary existing capacities within L.A. County, centers youth of color voice, and supports coordination across the range of issues and needs youth face.

Funding Priorities

  • Racial Equity and Solidarity
    • Organizations with BIPOC leaders, staff, and members that work directly with BIPOC youth
  • Power Building
    • Organizations with power-building components such as:
      • Efforts driven by a broad and growing base of people directly impacted by injustice
      • Community organizing, with membership and leadership representative of communities impacted by injustice
      • Political education
      • Activities centered on policy and systems change work
      • Coalition building
      • Participatory research
  • Under-resourced populations
    • Organizations that engage:
      • Youth who identify as BIPOC and LGBTQIA+
      • Youth who identify as Native American/American Indian or Alaskan Native
      • Youth who identify as Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
      • Youth who identify as BIPOC with disabilities
      • BIPOC immigrant youth and their families
  • Under-resourced geographic regions
    • Organizations that support BIPOC youth organizing and youth development in areas of L.A. County with nascent or limited community organizing capacity: South LA, Southeast LA, Southeast/Gateway Cities, Long Beach, Antelope Valley, Central San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley
  • Emerging Organizations
    • Organizations with small budgets and/or new to or developing their power building work
  • Healthy Built Environment
    • Organizations that work to build community infrastructure (“built environment”), creating resource-rich neighborhoods that enable BIPOC youth to thrive. Examples include work to ensure:
      • Access to healthy foods
      • Affordable housing
      • Transportation affordability and access
      • Access to green spaces/open spaces
      • Safe environments
  • System-Impacted Youth
    • Organizations that work with youth impacted by:
      • Child welfare systems
      • Juvenile justice systems
      • Immigration enforcement systems

Funding Information

  • Projected individual grant amounts: $20,000 to $100,000 per year.
  • Grant Period: 3 years

Eligibility Criteria

  • Youth development and youth-serving organizations in Los Angeles County (youth defined as ages 0-24)
  • 501c3 or fiscally sponsored organization
  • Organizations working in Los Angeles County with experience in engaging in power-building strategies with young people of color are encouraged to apply.

For more information, visit Liberty Hill Foundation.

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