Community Change
For New Economy Capacity Building Analysis Project
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Amount$421,000
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Program
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Date Awarded1/9/2023
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Term21 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
Community Change is a national organization that builds the power of low-income people, especially people of color, to fight for a society where everyone can thrive. The New Economy Capacity Building project is being hosted by Community Change to research how to accelerate the impact of new economy movements around the world. The project will research the most exciting innovations in organizing, think tanks, communications, and other advocacy work in key geographies around the globe, including mapping where the gaps are. The project will develop strategies to share these best practices and to fill identified gaps over the coming decade.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.communitychange.org
Address
1536 U Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support
Community Change builds the power of low-income people to fight for economic, racial, and immigrant justice. Since its founding in 1968 as a living memorial to Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Community Change has put people directly affected by injustice — people of color, women, immigrants, people struggling to make ends meet — at the center of the work to envision and enact a society where all people and communities thrive. It shapes policies, narratives, and power structures in partnership with over 100 community-based groups and in more than 40 states.
for New Economy Capacity Building analysis project
Community Change is a national organization that builds the power of low-income people, especially people of color, to fight for a society where everyone can thrive. The New Economy Capacity Building project is being hosted by Community Change to research how to accelerate the impact of new economy movements around the world. The project will research the most exciting innovations in organizing, think tanks, communications, and other advocacy work in key geographies around the globe, including mapping where the gaps are. The project will develop strategies to share these best practices and to fill identified gaps over the coming decade.