Centering Community Power for Health and Racial Equity
11/21/2022: Praxis In Praxis 2022 Campaign, Communities of Praxis Policies, & the Respect for Marriage Act
- PRAXIS ANNOUNCEMENTS -
Since 2002, the Praxis Project has worked with basebuildng and powerbuilding groups from across the United States to transform the power, relationships, and structures that affect our lives and communities. Over the years, we have collectively dreamed of the world we want to build—one where all communities can thrive; where there is recognition of the knowledge and wisdom of Indigenous communities; and where there is an abundance of community care, love, and liberation.
This year Praxis is celebrating 20 years of building community power by splitting 100% of our one-time donations to The Praxis Project between 11/29/22 & 12/31/22 with our 2022 community power building partners. Stay tuned for details!
New Resource
Community organizers across the nation are advocating for policy, system, environment, and practice changes that address the root causes of health inequities across the social determinants of health. Every year Praxis invites our Communities of Praxis members to share some of their top organizing or advocacy campaigns in their own communities through our annual survey. Community organizers are advancing strengths-based solutions that do not just address the social determinants of health, but the underlying systems that impact communities’ abilities to thrive. We believe we can look to local communities for local solutions to advance health, equity, and racial justice.
Sign ACLU petition to Stop New Ice Detention Contracts. Shut down the Ice Detention Machine
Sign NLIRJ petition to Urge Congress to ensure abortion access for immigrants.
- RESOURCES & OPPORTUNITIES -
RESOURCES
Toolkit:"In Our Own Hands" Tools for talking abolition and transformative justice with little ones. This kit provides tools for starting (and continuing) conversations about policing, prisons & transformative justice in the lives of children.
Report: Remembrance Report by The National Center for Transgender Equality. This report honors the lives of trans people whose lives were stolen by violence.
Training: Expecting Justice 2023 Doula Training Application. All participants should be: Black identified and reside or work in SF.
Workshop: "Policing, Capitalism, & the Criminalization of Asian Americans" an in person workshop presented by AAOP for AAPI youth ages (18-35) on Nov. 29th. Register
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
The majority of 2022 funding opportunities are closed. The following funds take applications on a rolling or quarterly basis.
Resist Supports Grants for organizing, basebuilding, direct action, and cultural organizing. Resist foundation support groups organizing within communities for structural social and economic change. Grant applications are due quarterly (December 3, 2022) and provide general support groups for up to $4000 and up to $1000 for rapid response. Learn more & apply.
Emergent Rapid Response Fund. Emergent Fund supports emergent strategies that help communities respond through building power and long-term efforts social and economic justice efforts. Grants range from $10,000 to $30,000. Learn more & Apply.
2022 Community Grants for LGBTQ+ Organizations. The Leonard-Litz LGBTQ+ Foundation's 2022 community grants support the work being done by non-profit LGBTQ+ organizations of all sizes. Submissions are on a rolling basis. Learn more.
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