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Transformational Movement Building

Our grantmaking centers the power, voice, and leadership of movements working to end gendered, sexualized, and racialized violence, who are best placed to envision and implement solutions that boldly build towards a collective future of abundance, joy, safety, and dignity.

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Flexible, Responsive Support

In this time of political, social, and economic upheaval, we support grantee partners to lead and create community-driven solutions for ending violence and building feminist, multiracial democracy through cultivating power, strengthening the voices of survivors, and working in solidarity across communities.

Flexible, Responsive Support

In this time of political, social, and economic upheaval, we support grantee partners to lead and create community-driven solutions for ending violence and building feminist, multiracial democracy through cultivating power, strengthening the voices of survivors, and working in solidarity across communities.

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Transnational Solidarity

CFF’s grantmaking prioritizes transnational feminist networking, organizing, and solidarity because the structural causes of oppression and injustice that lead to gendered, sexualized, and racialized violence exist across borders.

Current Grantees

  • A Long Walk Home
  • AAPI Women Lead
  • Acorn Center for Restoration and Freedom
  • African American Policy Forum
  • Alianza Nacional de Campesinas
  • Asia Floor Wage Alliance
  • Black Girls Restored
  • Black LGBTQIA + Migrant Project
  • Black Transcendence 
  • Black Women's Blueprint/Restore Forward
  • Brown Boi Project
    Coalition for Restaurant Safety and Health
  • Colectivo Ile
  • Creative Interventions/Storytelling Organizing Project
  • Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women
  • El/La Para TransLatina
  • Equality Labs
  • EveryBlackGirl
  • Fireweed Collective
  • Free Hearts
  • Freedom Inc
  • Girls for Gender Equity
  • HEAL Project
  • Healing to Action
  • Waking Women Healing
  • Women on the Rise
  • HEART Women & Girls
  • In Our Names Network
  • Jahajee Sisters
  • JASS
  • Justice for Migrant Women
  • Matahari Women Workers Center
  • Me Too International 
  • Miami Workers Center
  • Mirror Memoirs
  • MO Ho Justice
  • Mother Nation
  • Moving Mountains
  • National Black Women's Justice Institute
  • National Women's Law Center
  • One Fair Wage 
  • Politics of Sexual Violence Initiative
  • Reclaiming Our Own Transcendence
  • Restoring Justice for Indigenous Peoples
  • South Asian SOAR
  • Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative
  • Tahirih Justice Center
  • Trans Resilience Fund
  • Transforming Generations
  • VidaAfroLatina
  • Visión Afro 2025
  • Visioning B.E.A.R. Circle Intertribal Coalition

Past Grantees 2020-2021

    • A Long Walk Home
    • AAPI Women Lead
    • Acorn Center for Restoration and Freedom
    • African American Policy Forum
    • Alianza Nacional de Campesinas
    • Black Girls Restored
    • Black LGBTQIA + Migrant Project
    • Black Transcendence 
    • Fireweed Collective
    • Free Hearts
    • Freedom Inc
    • Girls for Gender Equity
    • HEAL Project
    • Healing to Action
    • HEART Women & Girls
    • Jahajee Sisters
    • Moving Mountains
    • National Black Women’s Justice Institute
    • National Women’s Law Center
    • One Fair Wage 
    • Politics of Sexual Violence Initiative
    • Reclaiming Our Own Transcendence
    • Restoring Justice for Indigenous Peoples
    • South Asian SOAR
    • Justice Teams Network
    • LGBT Border Initiative 
    • LGBT Center Intercultural Collective
    • Marsha P Johnson Institute
    • Menikanaehkem
    • Miami Workers Center
    • Mijente
    • Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity
    • National Domestic Workers Alliance 
    • National Domestic Workers Alliance - Coronavirus Care Fund
    • National Network of Abortion Funds 
    • Native American Community Response Fund
    • One Fair Wage – Emergency Coronavirus Workers Support Fund
    • Organization Latina Trans in Texas 
    • Project SAFE
    • RAINN
    • Restoring Justice for Indigenous Peoples – RJIP Safety Fund
    • Return to the Heart Foundation – Native COVID-19 Action Fund
    • Revista Étnica
    • Safe Return Project
    • SEPA Mujer
    • SOUL Sisters Leadership Collective
    • Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium
    • Sovereign Bodies Initiative
    • Street Youth Rise Up
    • Taller Salud
    • Trans Sistas of Color Project
    • Trans Women of Color Solidarity Network 
    • Transgender, Gender Variant, Intersex Justice Project
    • Triumphant Together
    • Vision Afro 2025 project, Corporación Centro de Estudios de Derecho Justicia y Sociedad
    • Young Women’s Freedom Center

Our Grantmaking Approach

As a pooled, intermediary fund made possible by a network of philanthropic support, our grantmaking structures and processes are reflective of a collaborative approach, informed by feminist principles and centered in collective trust and democratic values.  Grantees partners push for structural change, collective healing, and address the root causes of violence. We support more than 100 organizations working across and at the intersections of safety, healing, resilience, and resistance in the midst of the pandemics of racial, gender, and economic injustice.  Based on what CFF understands about violence and the work to build collective safety and democracy led by survivors, we are committed to:
    • Addressing all forms of violence as persistent, interconnected and mutually reinforcing
    • Centering gendered, sexualized, and racialized violence simultaneously
    • Countering protectionism through survivor leadership and empowerment
    • Working transnationally 
    • Continuing to learn from and with our partners
    • Leveraging philanthropic power to serve movements
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Our Grantmaking Approach

As a pooled, intermediary fund made possible by a network of philanthropic support, our grantmaking structures and processes are reflective of a collaborative approach, informed by feminist principles and centered in collective trust and democratic values. 

Grantees partners push for structural change, collective healing, and address the root causes of violence. We support more than 100 organizations working across and at the intersections of safety, healing, resilience, and resistance in the midst of the pandemics of racial, gender, and economic injustice. 

Based on what CFF understands about violence and the work to build collective safety and democracy led by survivors, we are committed to:

  • Addressing all forms of violence as persistent, interconnected and mutually reinforcing
  • Centering gendered, sexualized, and racialized violence simultaneously
  • Countering protectionism through survivor leadership and empowerment
  • Working transnationally 
  • Continuing to learn from and with our partners
  • Leveraging philanthropic power to serve movements

Featured Grantee Partners

Our Grantee Partners

Collective Future Fund’s grantmaking is explicitly and purposefully intersectional; we recognize the interwoven nature of the issues that impact safety and liberation work, and do not separate grantee partners into programmatic areas or reductive silos. We recognize and honor the nuanced and expansive nature of our collective work towards a safe and abundant future.

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Current Grantees
A Long Walk Home
AAPI Women Lead
Acorn Center for Restoration and Freedom
African American Policy Forum
Alianza Nacional de Campesinas
Asia Floor Wage Alliance
Black Girls Restored
Black LGBTQIA + Migrant Project
Black Transcendence 
Black Women's Blueprint/Restore Forward
Brown Boi Project Coalition for Restaurant Safety and Health
Colectivo Ile
Creative Interventions/Storytelling Organizing Project
Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women
El/La Para TransLatina
Equality Labs
EveryBlackGirl
Fireweed Collective
Free Hearts
Freedom Inc
Girls for Gender Equity
HEAL Project
Healing to Action
Waking Women Healing
Women on the Rise
HEART Women and Girls
In Our Names Network
Jahajee Sisters
JASS
Justice for Migrant Women
Matahari Women Workers Center
Me Too International 
Miami Workers Center
Mirror Memoirs
MO Ho Justice
Mother Nation
Moving Mountains
National Black Women's Justice Institute
National Women's Law Center
One Fair Wage 
Politics of Sexual Violence Initiative
Reclaiming Our Own Transcendence
Restoring Justice for Indigenous Peoples
South Asian SOAR
Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative
Tahirih Justice Center
Trans Resilience Fund
Transforming Generations
VidaAfroLatina
Visión Afro 2025
Visioning B.E.A.R. Circle Intertribal Coalition
Year

Black/African American, Collective Power for Survivor-led Feminist Futures (MultiYear Grants), Current Grantees, Girls + Youth, Mobilization 2020, Narrative Power, Organizing + Movement-building, Survivor Safety & Securing Democratic Futures (Pandemic Response), US Midwest, US National
2019, 2020, 2021
Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander, Collective Power for Survivor-led Feminist Futures (MultiYear Grants), Current Grantees, Grant Cycle, Healing Justice, im/migrant, LGBTQIA, Narrative Power, Organizing + Movement-building, Participatory Research, US National
2021, 2023
Black/African American, Current Grantees, Future Is Now, Healing Justice, LGBTQIA, Survivor Safety & Securing Democratic Futures (Pandemic Response), US South
2020, 2021, 2022
Black/African American, Collective Power for Survivor-led Feminist Futures (MultiYear Grants), Current Grantees, Narrative Power, Participatory Research, Policy + Legal Advocacy, Survivor Safety & Securing Democratic Futures (Pandemic Response), US National
2020, 2021, 2023
Collective Power for Survivor-led Feminist Futures (MultiYear Grants), Current Grantees, Economic Justice/Workplace Safety, im/migrant, Latine, Organizing + Movement-building, US National
2022

Jennifer Agmi

CFF Collaborative Partner and Senior Program Officer at The Libra Foundation
The survivors who called for an end to sexual violence in the wake of #MeToo are the very same leaders who are now protecting communities across the country from attacks on their fundamental human and civil rights. We are proud to partner with the Collective Future Fund to resource this life-saving, transformative work.
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