Risk Capital for Social Change

We equip movements with flexible capital to lead on their terms, modeling a trust-based approach that redistributes power and resources.

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We engage in grantmaking that shifts power.

We believe politically allowable money yields power, and we put it in the hands of those who have least often had it. Through bold, equity-driven funding, we are supporting change, and we’re working to redefine how change is funded.

Strategic Focus Areas

DURHAM, ENGLAND - MAY 14: Agnes Tanoh (C) reacts after delivering her speech on refugee women as protestors gather in Durham to demonstrate against the Derwentside Immigration and Removal Centre on May 14, 2022 in Durham, England. The Derwentside Immigration and Removal Centre, formerly the site of the Hassockfield Secure Training Centre, replaced the Yarl's Wood facility in Bedford and will hold up to 80 foreign nationals prior to deportation. Durham County Council objected to its opening because it is going ahead instead of a major housing plan, following the site's acquisition by the Home Office. The Government have said it will hold both foreign national offenders and immigration offenders while awaiting deportation and removal from the UK. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

Multiracial Democracy & Power Building 

Investing in movements that expand political power for underrepresented communities, strengthen democracy, and build long-term civic engagement.

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Movement Infrastructure & Innovation

Strengthening racial and economic justice movements by funding critical infrastructure, technology, research, and communications.

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Telecom Justice

Resourcing movements to fight for digital equity, advocating for broadband as a right, and challenging digital inequities through policy and grassroots organizing.