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Youth Fund for Social Change in Illinois and Indiana 

Dated: September 13, 2023

The Crossroad Fund is accepting applications for the Youth Fund for Social Change.

Donor Name: Crossroad Fund

State: Illinois and Indiana

City: Chicago and Gary

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 10/10/2023

Size of the Grant: $3,000 to $15,000

Details:

The Youth Fund (YF) provides resources to youth working on social justice issues in their communities. The Youth Fund supports youth activists who want to change and challenge existing policies and/or organized structures that prevent their communities from achieving equality.

Projects may cover many areas ranging from community, education and schools, health, environment, incarceration, media, racism, discrimination, voting, etc.

Funding Information

Grant amounts are between $3,000 to $15,000 depending on the size of the project and what it will cover.

Examples of Projects 

  • Community: youth working to find solutions to overall issues of equality like access to education, healthcare, jobs and political power: working on alternatives to detention and incarceration.
  • Education and schools: youth organizing for: restorative justice programs in schools; representation on school boards; alternatives to military recruitment on campus; or programs that address sexual harassment, homophobia, gender, or ability stereotypes/oppression.
  • Health: youth organizing to expand reproductive health and comprehensive sex education.
  • Environment: youth organizing around: lead clean up in their community; environmental pollution; or access to cleaner and better transit.
  • Violence: youth working on: alternatives to the criminal justice system; peer to peer intervention; pursuit of strategies to reduce police harassment of youth; strategies to improve public safety in your neighborhood.
  • Media: youth holding corporate media accountable by demanding that the public airwaves promote justice and peace rather than hate, violence and war.

Geographical Areas 

Youth projects to be in the Chicago metropolitan area (City of Chicago and Suburbs) and Northwestern Indiana, which they define as the area between the state border and Gary, IN.

Eligibility Criteria 

  • Open to organizations, groups, and coalitions.
  • Organizations with budgets less than $1,000,000.
  • The projects to be connected to a nonprofit organization with a 501(c)(3) status.
  • Youth (age limit is up to 26 years old) with an existing project or a concrete new idea on achieving social change.
  • Youth Organizations that have youth-lead projects that focus on social change issues. Youth must serve as decision-makers in creating and carrying out the project.
  • Special Funding is reserved for youth working together across neighborhoods, race, class, education, ability, sexual orientation, gender, etc. This could take the form of working together on a project or having joint workshops, trainings etc.

For more information, visit Crossroad Fund.

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