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.
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.
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.
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.
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:
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.