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Youth Futures Fund

With appreciation for the amazing ongoing work of young Black leaders and their potential to make powerful changes for climate justice, we are launching a grant fund led by young Black leaders for young Black leaders working on social justice, climate, and their intersections.

The vision is to help resource Black leaders (ages 18-28) in their community work. We will uplift climate resistance and regenerative practices and assist those resisting White supremacy. A diversity of projects and approaches will be supported.

Resource Details

Organization: Young Black Climate Leaders
Date: 11/9/2022
Resource Type: Funding Opportunity
Topic: Organizing

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