Youth Organizing Grants
Dear NH youth organizers,
We are launching the Fund for Youth Organizing in New Hampshire, which will distribute $74,000 this winter to youth organizing initiatives in New Hampshire.
I invite you to fill out this quick form to request funding for your own project or to recommend projects you know about to the disbursement committee for funding.
Deadline: Friday, Jan 26
The Fund was established in 2023 by four anchor organizations (Black Lives Matter NH, Change for Concord, NH Youth Movement, and Young Organizers United) and is managed by Resource Organizing Project. Disbursement decisions will be made by these organizations in March 2024. This is a pilot initiative that we hope will grow in the future and continue to invest in youth organizing in New Hampshire. See the form for more info.
If you have any questions about your eligibility or would like support filling out this form, please contact Liza at Liza@ResourceOrganizingProject.org or 603-397-2412.
Thank you,
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Dave Jenkins (he/him)
Executive Director, Resource Organizing Project
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