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Hudson Valley Organizing Grants

At the current time we are only accepting applications for Rapid Response grants. Our next deadline for renewal applications will be in the fall. Our next deadline for new applicants will be Spring 2025.

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Purpose of These Grants

These grants provide long-term support to grassroots groups in the Hudson Valley of New York. Our grantees are engaged in the strategy of grassroots organizing, the process of building power by galvanizing the collective leadership of those directly impacted by injustice, particularly low-income communities and communities of color. In the face of systemic oppression caused by racism and capitalism, these organizations are developing and pursuing a long-term vision of systemic change.  

Read about our Hudson Valley program here.

Grant Amounts

$20,000

The Hudson Valley Community Funding Committee determines how much to award based on the organization’s fit within our funding criteria and priorities. There is no need to apply for a specific amount when you submit your application.

Applicants may be considered for a multi-year grant. No additional application materials are required for multi-year grants.

General Eligibility

 We explain these criteria in more detail here. Here’s a brief snapshot of eligibility guidelines:

We Fund Organizing

North Star Fund provides grants to organizations in NYC and Hudson Valley whose missions are to advance grassroots organizing—the process of building collective power so that communities impacted by injustice can make systemic change. Grantees can articulate the root causes of the injustices, pointing to systems and policies affecting their community. These organizations see community members impacted by this injustice as essential stakeholders, from whom they recruit leaders and seek stories, ideas, campaign strategy, and organizational direction. These organizations have a vision for systemic change that is connected to campaigns to undo or replace specific laws and systems that create inequity. These organizations can identify policymakers, decision-makers, or institutional targets in their campaigns. Community members take collective action to influence these targets to advance their demands.

We Fund Both New and Established Groups
These grants are intended for both new and emerging organizations as well as established movement builders with a track record of success.

New and emerging organizations are not expected to meet all of the community organizing criteria, but some priorities include:

  • Mass mobilizations efforts and other activities that shift public opinion and change political conditions.
  • Founders and key leaders come from the impacted community.
  • New members can join and take part in leading the organization’s efforts.
  • Founders and leaders can identify and articulate the root causes of injustice that they seek to address.

We Fund Small Organizations

North Star Fund grants support small organizations which typically lack access to support from national foundations. Organizational budgets range from $0 to a maximum of $800,000.

What We Don’t Fund

North Star Fund does not support organizations whose mission is to provide “direct services”—broadly defined as meeting individuals or communities’ immediate needs—unless individuals or program participants are moved into an organizing strategy and leadership pipeline to advance systemic change.

Hudson Valley Organizing Grant Eligibility

In addition to the criteria listed above, North Star Fund will consider Hudson Valley Organizing applications from organizations that meet all of the following requirements:

  1. A Hudson Valley organizing budget under $800,000
  2. Can demonstrate some elements of community organizing
  3. Organizing community members within at least one of the following counties: Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Columbia, Greene, Delaware, Rensselaer, Albany, or Schoharie.

How to Apply

Begin your online application by following these steps.

1. Gather information and documents. On our online application portal, you’ll be asked to share:

  • Overview of demographic information of your members and leaders (e.g. total vs. active members, race, class, gender, class make-up)
  • Financial information, including your operating budget, salaries of key staff members, and foundation/significant support for the current and most recent fiscal year
  • Organizing projects of direct service or legal service providers or other larger nonprofit entities will be asked to describe the nature of the relationship, including the extent of “back office” administrative and fundraising support
  • Your 501(c)(3) letter or your fiscal sponsor’s 501(c)(3) letter and fiscal sponsorship agreement

2. Create an account on Submittable and begin entering information.

3. Attach or upload documents, including your proposal and 501(c)(3) letter/fiscal sponsor agreement.

4. Submit your application on the Submittable website. Once your application is submitted, you will receive an automatic receipt. Your application is not considered complete until you receive a confirmation email from our program staff. You will receive a confirmation email within 48 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the application process take?

North Star Fund’s typical application process takes three months from the application deadline to the moment that you hear from staff about the final decision.

North Star Fund's rapid response application process takes about two weeks.

What if I don’t have a fiscal sponsor or 501(c)3 status?

You can still apply. We will review all applications regardless of 501(c)(3) status. By the time grant awards are made, however, your organization must have a fiscal sponsor. If you need help identifying a fiscal sponsor, check out northstarfund.org/apply/grantee-resources for a directory.

Get more of your questions answered on our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page.

Still have questions? Reach out to our Hudson Valley Program Officer Gabriela Quintanilla at gabriela@northstarfund.org.

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