From Headwaters Foundation for Justice <[email protected]>
Subject Announcing Transformation Fund Grant Recipients and Community Grantmakers
Date June 15, 2021 2:00 PM
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June 15, 2021

John,

Through our Transformation Fund <[link removed]>, and with leadership from a group of community volunteer grantmakers, Headwaters Foundation for Justice (HFJ) is deeply investing in 22 organizations or coalitions that are led by and for Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color. The group of grantees are on the front lines of organizing for systems change across Minnesota. Each $ 75,000 grant gives $ 25,000 of general operating support per year for three years—an HFJ first.

“This is our mission in action,” said Program Director Melissa Rudnick. “Organizations need and deserve flexible grant dollars to support their work towards justice, self-determination, and collective liberation. Philanthropy’s responsibility is to do more than just listen. We must respond, which is why I’m proud to see the community help Headwaters move this money exactly where it’s needed.”

Our Transformation Fund grant recipients are:

* Alliance for Metropolitan Stability <[link removed]>
* American Indian Community Housing Organization <[link removed]>
* Asian American Organizing Project <[link removed]>
* Asian Minnesotan Alliance for Justice <[link removed]>
* Ayada Leads <[link removed]>
* Black Immigrant Collective <[link removed]>
* Black Table Arts <[link removed]>
* Dakhóta iápi Okhódakičhiye <[link removed]>
* Dream of Wild Health <[link removed]>
* Frogtown Neighborhood Association <[link removed]>
* Harrison Neighborhood Association <[link removed]>
* Housing Equity Now Saint Paul <[link removed]>
* Inquilinxs Unidxs Por Justicia <[link removed]>
* Native Governance Center <[link removed]>
* Niibi Center <[link removed]>
* Public Functionary <[link removed]>
* ReleaseMN8 <[link removed]>
* Reviving the Islamic Sisterhood for Empowerment <[link removed]>
* Tending the Soil
* The SEAD Project <[link removed]>
* Twin Cities Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee <[link removed]>
* West Side Citizens Organization <[link removed]>

Our community grantmakers are:

* West Side Citizens Organization <[link removed]>
* Sarah Abe
* Roula Alkatout
* Sai Chang
* Wayne Ducheneaux
* Takara Henegar
* Amber Z. Jones
* Elodie Lee
* Corelle Nakamura
* Maria Salas

We will highlight each of the 22 grantees, their powerful activism, and some of our community grantmakers throughout the summer. Find us on social platforms and sign up for our monthly e-newsletter to learn more about how you can support these groups!

Organizations that are interested in applying for other HFJ funding opportunities will want to look for our Community Innovation Grant <[link removed]> application, coming out in late summer or early fall. We offer Community Innovation Grants through a partnership with the Bush Foundation. Please check our website and sign up for our e-newsletter to get the latest details as they emerge.



























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