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The Meyer Foundation is committed to providing nonprofits and grantmakers with additional resources beyond what Meyer can support or accomplish on its own.

Use this page to learn about funding opportunities outside Meyer, ways to strengthen nonprofit organizations, research about people and communities that Meyer cares about, and useful links for nonprofits and grantmakers.

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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Sabbaticals for Long-Time Activists of Color

Alston/Bannerman Fellowship Program

The Alston/Bannerman Fellowship Program is committed to advancing progressive social change by helping to sustain long-time activists of color. The program honors those who have devoted their lives to helping their communities organize for racial, social, economic and environmental justice. The program provides resources for organizers to take sabbaticals for reflection and renewal.

democracy and civic engagement; arts, culture and heritage; education; immigrants and refugees; low-income communities; housing; children, youth, and families;

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Funding Opportunities:  Low-income Communities, Immigrants and Refugees, Housing, Education, Democracy and Civic Engagement, Children, Youth, and Families, Children, Arts, Culture, and Heritage