by Borealis Communications | Oct 5, 2021 | Borealis News & Updates, Grantee News & Updates, News & Updates
The Communities Transforming Policing Fund (CTPF) is launching a new participatory grantmaking process. The Fund, which started in 2017, is transitioning its grantmaking model to center the leadership of individuals who have been most impacted by policing and...
by Borealis Communications | Sep 29, 2021 | Borealis News & Updates, Grantee News & Updates, News & Updates
Hello from the REJ Fund Field Report, bringing you the latest updates on what we’re learning from our grantee partners about the media landscape. This month we’re looking at Indigenous media and two of our grantee partners, Indian Country Today (ICT) and Buffalo’s...
by Borealis Communications | Sep 28, 2021 | Grantee News & Updates, News & Updates
Note: It’s been lovely to connect and share the work of REACH Fund grantees over the past 18 months. The REACH team will be pausing this newsletter for the remainder of 2021 to rest and reflect. We’ll be back with a brand new Storyletter and cadence...
by Borealis Communications | Jun 24, 2021 | Grantee News & Updates
This past April, Borealis Philanthropy’s Fund for Trans Generations (FTG) awarded $1.88 million in grants to 56 trans-led organizations across the United States. Established in 2016, FTG invests in trans-led organizing to support a future where transgender, gender...
by Borealis Communications | May 14, 2021 | Grantee News & Updates, News & Updates
The Fund for Trans Generations (FTG) is committed to providing rapid response funding to trans-led organizations responding to their community’s rising needs. We know that the COVID-19 pandemic, in particular, is still disproportionately impacting trans community,...
by Borealis Communications | May 4, 2021 | Grantee News & Updates, News & Updates
Please meet Carly Hare, Coalition Catalyst and National Director of CHANGE Philanthropy, and REP grantee partner. “I’m Carly Hare. I’m a citizen of the Pawnee nation of Oklahoma and a descendant of the Yankton Sioux community on my father’s side, and...