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State-based grantmaking

Florida

Power-Building Strategies

  • Community Organizing
  • Strategic Communications
  • Policy Advocacy
  • Voter Participation and Education
  • Coalition Building

Who Our Grantees Organize

  • Black
  • Latinx
  • Immigrant
  • Multiracial
  • Women/Femme/Nonbinary
  • Youth
  • Urban
  • Suburban
  • Rural

Florida Grantees

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  • Florida Climate Equity Cohort

    The Florida Climate Equity Cohort is a group of 10 organizations across Florida working at the intersection of climate change and social, economic and racial justice.

  • Family Action Network Movement (FANM)

    Family Action Network Movement’s mission is to empower low to moderate income families socially, financially, and politically and to give them the tools to transform their communities.

  • Florida Watch

    Florida Watch is a progressive, digital-first organization looking out for everyday Floridians. Their mission: serve truth, hold our leaders accountable and empower voters for change.

  • Catalyst Miami

    Catalyst Miami aims to reform existing systems and introduce new people-powered systems. They provide both individual and shared paths to prosperity, enhance civic engagement through advocacy and leadership training, and increase the resilience of our environment and communities through people-led strategies.

  • Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute

    Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute’s goal is to increase power in marginalized, predominantly Black communities. They seek to achieve their goals with 5 core beliefs that are rooted in the idea that Black voters matter, and that understanding, respecting and supporting local infrastructure is key.

  • Miami Climate Alliance

    The Miami Climate Alliance works for equity and resilience by activating community through strategic action, increasing understanding of climate change as a threat to all forms of justice, and building urgency around our shared community well-being.

  • Florida Student Power Alliance

    Through political education, organizing skills, and issue based and electoral campaigns, the Florida Student Power Network is building power among young people and fighting for a people-powered Florida.

  • Florida Rising Together

    Florida Rising Together is a 501c3 statewide organization dedicated to advancing economic and racial justice across Florida by building power in historically marginalized communities. They develop leaders, and seek to build broad multiracial movements, to achieve wins that will help shift power to communities.

  • Florida Immigrant Coaltion (FLIC)

    The Florida Immigrant Coalition is a multiracial, multiethnic, member-led coalition consisting of 80+ organizations whose mission is to grow the connection, capacity, and consciousness of communities to strengthen pro-immigrant power in Florida.

  • Farmworker Association of Florida

    The Farmworker Association of Florida is a statewide, grassroots, community-based, non-profit, farmworker membership organization with over 10,000 Haitian, Hispanic, and African American members and five offices in the state of Florida, working for social and environmental justice with farmworkers.

  • Central Florida Jobs with Justice

    Central Florida Jobs with Justice is a coalition of labor unions, community orgs, faith based and youth groups dedicated to building power for worker rights on the job and in the community.

  • Alianza Center

    Alianza Center serves the Puerto Rican and Hispanic communities of Florida by developing and promoting leadership around the environment, healthy living and civic engagement. Their work consistently focuses on sustainability, self-determination, and education.

Issues They Work On

Florida By The Numbers

12
Grantees
81 %
Grantees Led by People of Color
8
Years Invested So Far