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SOCIAL JUSTICE

Open Competitions

Chicken & Egg Pictures is now accepting applications for its 2012 Open Call, supporting women documentary filmmakers. Deadline: June 29, 2012.

Rolling Deadlines

This foundation funds initiatives that have significant potential to demonstrate innovative policy, service delivery and community supports for disadvantaged children and families.
The foundation supports organizations and media related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality and also for conservation of the Great Apes.
This foundation’s new mission includes igniting change through “courageous storytelling,” including through art, film, music and social media.
Grants for innovative media projects (especially film) that target social problems, including education, women and girls, health and more. Next funding cycle opens: August 13, 2012.
This foundation is committed to comprehensively solving the problems affecting the region and supports education, health and community development programs.
This foundation gives in four areas: Global Development Program, Global Health Program, U.S. Program and Pacific Northwest Communities.
Funded by CPB, ITVS funds, distributes and promotes new programs primarily for public television. It looks for programs that bring new audiences and diverse voices to public media.
Making grants in New Mexico and nationally, this foundation funds projects that support exceptional contemporary artists and writers and Native activists in rural indigenous communities.
Has a history of funding film and radio projects in New Mexico, with an emphasis on social change.
This international foundation funds global environmental and social justice issues. Special interests include climate change, women's issues and learning differences.
Has a long history of support for public media. Projects must address the areas of enviromnment and/or human rights.
The foundation funds public media projects that support education and civic leadership in certain counties in Pennsylvania.
Has supported public broadcasting projects that fit their priority areas: democratic practice, sustainable development and peace and security.
Supports organizations working in Vermont, on a wide variety of topics, including arts, cultural heritage, social justice, hunger, and animal welfare.

WEBINARS/CONFERENCE CALLS

Strategies for Grantseeking Success: Identifying Potential Funders
Join us for the third session in the Grant Center's webinar series: Strategies for Grantseeking Success. Identifying Potential Funders will take place on Thursday, June 22, 2012, at 2:00 p....
Partnership Opportunities with IMLS
Watch the recording and download the resources from this Grant Center webinar from April 27, 2012 about funding opportunities from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

NEWSLETTERS

Read the Grant Center's April 2012 newsletter.
Read the Grant Center's March 2012 newsletter.