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Update on 9/24/2024: Due to an overwhelming response of incredible applications, all the Rapid Response funds have been granted to a number of organizations. 📣 Calling all young leaders, community advocates, and frontline changemakers: Applications are now open for Catalyze Fund's Rapid Response Fund! As the election season unfolds, we’re all experiencing growing division and impacts of systemic problems. Young leaders and community advocates, from college campuses to Congress, are addressing immediate crises and working to resolve systemic problems. Supporting these community-led solutions that advance economic and social well-being and protect civil liberties is more critical than ever. That’s why Catalyze Fund is launching the Rapid Response Fund—to accelerate and amplify the work of frontline changemakers in this critical moment. This fund will give grants ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 to organizations working on: ▶ Civic Engagement ▶ Racial Justice Solidarity ▶ Youth and Campus Organizing Grants will be distributed on a rolling basis until funds are exhausted. For details on funding priorities, eligibility, and the application process, check out the link below. If you have any questions, email grants@pillarsfund.org.