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North Star Fund is 40 years bold. For 40 years, we’ve been shifting power to create a more just New York by moving money into the hands of activists where it is more accountable to communities and movements.

Bold is Changing Who Decides in Philanthropy

When North Star Fund was founded in 1979, few foundations like us had ever existed. The prevailing wisdom was that the best charitable decisions were made by the people with the most money, giving grants to established institutions. But a bold group of New Yorkers turned that idea on its head by raising money and handing control of that money over to community activists. And what’s happened since then?
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Bold is Changing The Rules

For 40 years, we’ve been shifting power to create a more just New York by moving money into the hands of activists where it is more accountable to communities and movements.

Take a look at some of the important victories you helped support, the leaders you supported, and see how you’re helping to build organizations for the struggles ahead.

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Bold is Fighting for Housing Justice

North Star Fund has been funding bold housing organizing for forty years. We support calls for sustainable, equitable community development and safe, affordable housing.

In fall 2018, knowing tenant laws were due to expire in 2019, grassroots organizers asked us to support a first-ever statewide strategy session to plan the fight for permanent protections for tenants. What were these grassroots leaders able to do as a result?

 

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Bold is Raising Money from Your Community

Our 2019 Giving Project brought together over twenty people from different race and class backgrounds to recognize their shared stake in supporting local grassroots movements for justice.

What does that look like?

Take a look at how these New Yorkers stepped outside their comfort zones and took part in a a growing national movement to practice sharing power within philanthropy.

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Bold People Power in the Hudson Valley

Rural communities in New York’s Hudson Valley are building bold people-powered networks to resist racism and xenophobia, and they’re building them one town at a time.

Take a quick look at different types of organizing that’s we’re supporting in the Hudson Valley, and learn more about the big change to our Hudson Valley grantmaking we made in 2019!

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Grants

Grassroots Action
$490,000

Grassroots Action grants supporting established organizations led by New Yorkers who are directly affected by the real-life problems caused by racism, sexism and greed. These organizations are mobilizing thousands of people in campaigns where they get to raise their voices and be heard. In the 2018-19 fiscal year, these grants ranged from $10,000 to $15,000 and include access to resources to help these organizations continue to grow.

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African Communities Together

Arab American Association of New York

Black Women’s Blueprint

Brandworkers

Brooklyn Movement Center

CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities

CASA: Community Action for Safe Apartments / New Settlement Apartments

Chinese Staff and Workers’ Association

Communities United for Police Reform (CPR)

Community Food Advocates

Crown Heights Tenant Union / Urban Homesteading Assistance Board

Damayan Migrant Workers Association

Future of Tomorrow/Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation

Faith in New York

Families United for Racial and Economic Equality (FUREE)

Flanbwayan Haitian Literacy Project

Flatbush Tenant Coalition/Flatbush Development Corporation

FPA-Foundation

Jahajee Sisters: Empowering Indo-Caribbean Women

Justice Committee

Masa

Metropolitan Council on Housing

Movimiento por Justicia del Barrio

Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Neighbors Together

New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE)

New York State Youth Leadership Council

NY Teamsters for a Democratic Union

NYC Coalition for Educational Justice

Parent Action Committee / New Settlement Apartments

Rockaway Youth Task Force

Street Vendor Project

Sylvia Rivera Law Project

Teachers Unite

Tenants and Neighbors

Urban Youth Collaborative

Worker’s Justice Project

YA-YA Network

Young Women of Color HIV/AIDS Coalition

Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice

Catalyst Grants
$195,000

Catalyst grants provide seed funding of $5,000 and $10,000 to support newer groups led by New Yorkers from communities rising up in response to injustice. These grants come with annual renewals, technical assistance and trainings for emerging organizations. This allows grantees to build their leadership, expand their reach and deepen their strategies. Some of these groups were also awarded special one-time grants.

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Alliance of Families for Justice

Black Trans Media

Black Youth Project 100 Education Fund

Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement (CAIC)

Carroll Gardens Association/Domestic Workers Union

Centro Corona

CUNY Rising Alliance

East Harlem/El Barrio Community Land Trust

Foreclosure Resisters

House Lives Matter (HLM)

IntegrateNYC

Million Hoodies Movement for Justice

Northern Manhattan is Not for Sale

Parole Preparation Project

Project Hajra

Release Aging People in Prison (RAPP)

Voces Ciudadanas

Total Grants: $5.8 Million

The two grant types listed above are just a sample. Altogether in our 2019 fiscal year, we awarded over $5.8 million in hundreds of grants through our New York City and Hudson Valley Community Funding Committees, Rapid Response, Let Us Breathe Fund, our Giving Project, special initiatives and donor-advised funds. You can see the full list here.

Events

 

For 40 years, North Star Fund has brought together community members to celebrate our social justice movements, challenge ourselves to transform our relationships to money and power, learn from each other and have fun!

This past year we offered a steady stream of special celebrations, unique learning opportunities—including multiple events in the Hudson Valley—and our biggest gala ever, bringing together over 1,500 people in total.

Here are some highlights from 2018-2019. You can learn more about what’s coming on the events calendar on our website.