What if everyone, no matter their job status or income, had access to equitable medical and preventative care? These organizations support universal access to preventative, traditional and non-traditional healthcare to all people in an effort to support families and build stronger, healthier communities.

A small farm with the afternoon sun shining in the blue sky. The silhouette of a person tending to the garden can be seen.

Justice Funders (Past Project)


Justice Funders first emerged in 2009 as the Bay Area Justice Funders Network, as local funders sought spaces to unite…

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Movement Generation (Past Project)


Movement Generation is rooted in vibrant social movements led by low-income communities and communities of color and…

Five smiling and laughing BIPOC women stand in front of a microphone and music stand at New Moon Collaborations

New Moon Collaborations


New Moon Collaborations is a home for innovation that centers the spirit, strength, vision, and creativity of Black and…

A large group of energetic people hold handmade poster board signs for Oakland Rising.

Oakland Rising (Past Project)


Oakland Rising was founded in 2006 by the executive directors from APEN, Ella Baker Center, E-BASE, and Urban Habitat.…

A crowd of people posing for a group photo for Positive Women's Network

Positive Women’s Network – USA


Positive Women’s Network - USA (PWN-USA) is a national membership body of women living with HIV. It was founded in 2008…

reSet Project


The reset project cultivates imagination and builds power toward inclusive and participatory governance that centers…

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Resonance Network


Resonance Network believes how we work together, communicate, and organize ourselves is integral to the change we want…

Two BIPOC women hold and speak to a baby for Roots

Roots (Past Project)


Roots mission is to prevent postpartum mood disorders for BIPOC, low income, birthing people, and build a legacy of…

A group of seven children and four adults sure around a folding table eating snacks and socializing at Saginaw Just Transition Indaba

Saginaw Just Transition Indaba


In the middle of Saginaw, MI sits a 54-acre fairground that was once the home of the biggest fair in the region from…

Seven BIPOC people pose for a picture while wearing masks in Sandbranch, Texas.

Sandbranch Revitalization Fund


Believe it or not, there are folks living just 14 miles from Dallas, TX — one of the wealthiest cities in the world —…