BlackOUT Action Fund
The Action Fund is an award of up to $1,000 to support Black direct action practitioners who have been trained at least once by the BlackOUT Collective. These funds can be used for supplies, safety equipment, trainers, medics, or any other needs to execute your planned action and build your local Black direct action ecosystem.
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