Medicaid is under threat from proposed federal spending cuts and revived work requirements—policies that will disproportionally harm disabled folks, children and elders. On March 31, join our partners at the Disability & Philanthropy Forum and Grantmakers In Health for a webinar on what’s at stake—and how funders can take action. Register here?: https://lnkd.in/eth5cM6F
Borealis Philanthropy
慈善筹款服务
Minneapolis,Minnesota 14,591 位关注者
Borealis Philanthropy works as a partner to philanthropy, helping grantmakers expand their reach and impact.
关于我们
Borealis Philanthropy works as a partner to philanthropy, helping grantmakers expand their reach and impact. We provide a high level of service to our funders and grantee partners by conducting our work in a manner that is collaborative, transparent, and accountable. We respond promptly to the needs and interests of our partners by staying abreast of changing policy and social landscapes. We educate grantmakers and non-profits organizations on the important role intermediaries play in the philanthropic sector, and endeavor to share our knowledge with the broader field. In carrying out this vision, we ultimately hope to change the way philanthropy works.
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https://borealisphilanthropy.org
Borealis Philanthropy的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 慈善筹款服务
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Minneapolis,Minnesota
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2015
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PO Box 3295
US,Minnesota,Minneapolis,55403
Borealis Philanthropy员工
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Liz Henry
* Technical Program Manager, Mozilla; * Program Manager, Borealis Philanthropy/ DIFxTech; * Director, Grassroots Open Assistive Tech
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Natasha Khanna
Communications Officer at Borealis Philanthropy
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Eman Desouky
Resource Mobilizer, Cultural Worker, Writer My views are my own
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Stephanie Perron
Relationship Centered Systems Thinker. Former social worker. Community builder. Dreamer. Doer.
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?? Legal victory in the fight against police brutality and towards accountability! In 2022, Just Voices Iowa sued the city of Des Moines to obtain access to 300+ police reports documenting use of force during the 2020 protests. The Iowa Supreme Court just upheld a lower court's ruling in favor of Just Voices: the public has a right to access these records. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/e-78Xmxd Read volume 1 of "The People's History: A Study of the 2020 Protests in Des Moines" here: https://lnkd.in/eneR6wWq. Just Voices plans on releasing a second volume with analysis of the police reports.
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On March 15—#InternationalDayAgainstPoliceBrutality—Act 4 SA, a grantee partner of the Communities Transforming Policing Fund, unveiled #SayTheirNames, a mural honoring the lives of San Antonio area community members killed by police and empowering folks in the continued fight against #PoliceViolence. We’re excited to share photos from their studio sessions and unveiling ceremony!
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Tax Justice is Gender Justice! Check out more insights from the brilliant Kelsey Trejo, Senior Program Associate of our Spark Justice Fund, in her post recapping her first trip to Capitol Hill as a part of OXFAM America’s #IDW Advocacy Conference. ??
Last week, I had the privilege of attending the OXFAM America International Women’s Day Advocacy Conference. Being surrounded by passionate activists from across the country — people deeply committed to their communities — was nothing short of inspiring. My first time lobbying on Capitol Hill left a lasting mark. Walking through the halls where decisions are made, sharing stories from my community, and directly engaging with lawmakers was both humbling and empowering. It challenged me to think critically, advocate boldly, and stand firmly in my beliefs. I left with sharpened advocacy skills, a strengthened voice, and a renewed commitment to fighting for justice. One critical issue I advocated for was allowing the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to expire. This legislation was never meant to strengthen our communities — it fueled inequality by giving massive tax breaks to the ultra-wealthy while adding trillions to the national deficit, leading to the underfunding of already stressed public services. The top 0.1% received an average tax cut of $252,300, while the bottom 20% saw just $70. And during this #WomensHistoryMonth, it is essential to recognize that Tax Justice is Gender Justice. When the wealthiest get massive tax breaks, women — especially those from marginalized communities — bear the brunt. As essential programs are underfunded, Women are often left to fill the gaps, deepening economic and gender inequality. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Reclaiming $5.5 trillion over the next decade could mean transformative investments in our communities and planet. Reinvesting in our people can give future generations the opportunity to live lives full of joy and dignity. This is a moment for bold action, and I’m committed to fighting for a more just and equitable future. Hope is a discipline, and even in these challenging times, I’m holding onto it. I’m deeply grateful for this opportunity and the incredible advocates I stood alongside. Here’s to collective action and holding on to hope! ?????? #InternationalWomensDay #TheFutureIsEqual #Oxfam Oxfam America
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Are you attending Funders for LGBTQ Issues' #FundingForward Conference in Houston, TX? Find Borealis Philanthropy at these five sessions! Add them to your conference schedule here: https://lnkd.in/g929cmvF ??? April 1 | 4:30pm | Salon 1 A Whole New World: Resourcing Radical Futures In a world where traditional philanthropic structures often fall short in resourcing the movements that drive transformative change, how can funders move beyond incrementalism to boldly support radical futures? Together, we’ll explore how participatory grantmaking, narrative power-building, and funding ecosystem shifts can create real, lasting impact. ??? April 1 | 4:30pm | Salon 2 Strategic Resistance: Messaging, Mobilization, and Safety in a Shifting Landscape The comms teams from Borealis, Funders for LGBTQ Issues, and the Third Wave Fund are hosting a networking session that brings together comms and organizational storytelling pros to discuss the evolving challenges and opportunities in navigating government influence, shifting social media regulations, and digital safety concerns. ??? April 1 | 2:30pm | Scot Cotton Lessons in LGBTQ Solidarity Against Right-Wing Attacks We will dive into the Right’s strategic use of philanthropy to build political power through fear and reveal the importance of coordinated, long-term investments toward grantmaking efforts to support grassroots and community organizing led by Black and Brown, trans individuals. ??? April 2 | 11:15am | Salon 3 Sunsetting, Equity & Philanthropic Leadership We will discuss two different sunsets as case studies to interrogate the role we play as funders committed to equity and the assumptions we make in the approach to that work. ??? April 2 | 5:15pm | Salon 3 Texas Heavy: Riding for Power, Purpose, & Progress Join Texas-based funders in this dynamic networking session focused on building connections and tackling the state's most pressing issues, from trans rights to racial and economic disparities.
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Our partners at MacArthur Foundation and Freedom Together Foundation are responding to this turbulent moment by doubling down their investments to movement partners. As organizers experience increased hostility in their work, they need more funding to not only continue their democracy- and life-saving work, but also to navigate new challenges and risks. We join MacArthur Foundation and Freedom Together Foundation in their call for a more courageous and responsive sector. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gue8nR-h
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Local News for the People is a blueprint for the structural changes needed to address the ongoing crisis in local news by focusing on supporting communities and journalists — and cultivating the emerging civic-media space that has arisen amid the collapse of commercial newspapers. Local News for the People calls on lawmakers to prioritize the independent newsrooms and noncommercial outlets that are closest to their communities, most in tune to civic needs, and most under-resourced compared to their larger commercial counterparts. https://lnkd.in/gwgtttMR #BlackPressDay Free Press
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Jeree Thomas, program director of the Communities Transforming Policing Fund, wrote about the lessons learned from the fund’s participatory grantmaking process. Read more in her piece for Fund for Shared Insight. https://lnkd.in/emcqgcvY #InternationalDayAgainstPoliceBrutality
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Reverend Michelle Higgins, executive director of Faith for Justice, a St. Louis-based group organizing at the intersections of Black liberation and spirituality, speaks on the importance of healing work to community safety and repair. #InternationalDayAgainstPoliceBrutality https://lnkd.in/eiFZwCgz
Healing Towards the Future: Faith for Justice
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