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LUCHA POR EL CAMBIO DE SISTEMA

Chicago sigue siendo una de las ciudades más segregadas racial y económicamente del país.. The Giving Project es un compromiso intencional para enfrentar estas divisiones convocando a personas de toda la ciudad para financiar organizaciones que luchan por el cambio de sistemas..

6 Programa del mes

Esfuerzo basado en cohortes

Modelo de construcción innovador

Formación en recaudación de fondos

DETALLES DEL PROGRAMA

¿QUÉ ES EL PROYECTO DAR??

El Giving Project del Crossroads Fund es un modelo innovador para combinar filantropía y organización de base..

¿CÓMO FUNCIONA??

Cada cohorte reúne a una clase cruzada, raza cruzada, género diverso, grupo intergeneracional de 15-20 personas que comparten una visión de justicia social y dedican su tiempo, habilidades, y recursos para el cambio social.

¿Cuál es el compromiso?

Cada cohorte se compromete a seis transformaciones- proceso mensual que incluirá:

  • Trabajando juntos para apoyar estratégicamente la organización de justicia social necesaria y con fondos insuficientes.
  • Construyendo comunidad juntos, a través de identidades, y profundizar en las cuestiones raciales, clase y poder.
  • Haga una donación que sea personalmente significativa (sin cantidad mínima) y recaudación de fondos para apoyar proyectos de organización.
  • Un proceso completo de concesión de subvenciones que financia proyectos de organización de justicia social., incluidas visitas al sitio y decisiones finales de concesión.
  • En los últimos ocho años, Los grupos del Proyecto Giving han recaudado más de $965,000 que se otorgó en forma de subvenciones para apoyar la construcción social, racial, y movimientos de justicia económica en todo Chicago.

¿Quién debería aplicar?

Deberías aplicar si:

  • ¿Quieres construir movimientos de lucha racial?, social, y justicia económica en el área de Chicago.
  • Le apasiona enfrentar la segregación de Chicago construyendo una comunidad sin importar razas y clases., y quiero aprender más sobre cada uno.
  • Quieres aprender sobre personas y organizaciones que están construyendo movimientos sofisticados e inteligentes para enfrentar sistemas de opresión..
  • Quieres aprender a recaudar fondos, hacer subvenciones, y haga crecer sus relaciones con otras personas que buscan justicia.
  • Estás abierto y listo para la transformación personal..
  • Personas identificadas como LGBTQ, gente de color, y se anima especialmente a los ex alumnos de Giving Project a postularse..

No se necesita experiencia previa en filantropía o recaudación de fondos.- Te capacitaremos y apoyaremos en el camino.!

What We'll Ask of You

  • Necesitamos que cada participante honestamente, abiertamente, y participar con franqueza en el proceso.
  • Sea generoso y amable con sus compañeros participantes.. Todos venimos de diferentes lugares, tenemos diferentes experiencias y tenemos mucho que aprender unos de otros..
  • Comprométete con todo el Giving Project asistiendo a todas las reuniones., becas de lectura, participar en visitas al sitio, y recaudación de fondos.
  • Hacer una contribución financiera personal significativa al proyecto..
  • Recaudación de fondos de amigos, familia, y comunidad.
  • Esté abierto a un proceso que sólo será tan transformador como lo hagan los participantes..

2022 Calendario de proyectos de donaciones

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Viernes, 18 de noviembre 2022

Solicitudes vencidas

noviembre – diciembre

Virtual

Entrevista del solicitante

Miércoles, 14 de diciembre 2022

Cohorte anunciada

Parte 1: Construcción de comunidad

Jueves, 12 de enero

6pm – 7pm

Virtual

Orientación para solicitantes de subvenciones

Martes, 17 de enero

6pm-7pm

En persona

Recepción de bienvenida

Sábado, 28 de enero

10am – 4pm

En persona

Dando Orientación al Proyecto & Introducción a la filantropía

Parte 2: Educación política

Sábado, 11 de febrero

10am – 4pm

En persona

Día 1- Capitalismo racial

Martes, 14 de febrero

6pm – 7pm

Virtual

Caucus racial

Sábado, 18 de febrero

10am –4pm

En persona

Día 2- Capitalismo racial

Parte 3: Organización de donantes

Sábado, 4 de marzo

10am – 4pm

En persona

Capacitación en recaudación de fondos

6 de marzo – 24 de marzo

Reunión uno a uno sobre regalos significativos

Sábado, 25 de marzo

10am – 4pm

En persona

Ceremonia de entrega

Parte 4: Concesión de subvenciones

Viernes, 31 de marzo

6p. m. a 10 p. m. en persona

Semillas de cambio | Beneficio anual

Sábado, 15 de abril

10am–4pm

En persona

Capacitación para otorgar subvenciones

Martes, 18 de abril

6pm – 7pm

Virtual

Registro de recaudación de fondos

24 de abril – 20 de mayo

Varía

Virtual

Visitas al sitio del fondo semilla

Viernes, 26 de mayo

Fecha límite para recaudar fondos

Parte 5: Toma de decisiones democrática

Sábado, 3 de junio

10am – 4pm

En persona

Decisiones finales y recomendaciones para la concesión de subvenciones

Sábado, 10 de junio

10am – 4pm

En persona

Decisiones finales y recomendaciones para la concesión de subvenciones

Parte 6: Cierre

Miércoles, 13 de agosto

6p.m – 7p.m

En persona

Celebración de clausura

Interesado en unirse?

Complete nuestro formulario de interés o si tienes preguntas, por favor contacte a Lizette Garza, Gerente de programa en lizette@crossroadsfund.org o 773.227.7676

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo se seleccionarán los participantes??
Each interested Giving Project participant will submit an online interest form and have an in-person meeting with a Crossroads Fund staff member. We are looking for people who can: commit to attend all of the training days; review grant applications; participate in site visits; have the time and capacity to fully invest in the cohort experience; are passionate about organizing donors to fund social movements; and who meet our overall goals for cohort diversity.


What do we mean when we say “our goals for cohort diversity” and cross-class/crossrace/intergenerational group?

We want the Giving Project to be a space that brings together people from all different identities together to move through this process of learning and action. As such, we work hard to pull together a group that represents the race, class, gender, sexuality and ability diversity of the city of Chicago. We are committed that at least 50% of the cohort will be made of up people of color, and curate a group of people that span the spectrum of many other identities. We especially encourage people of color and LGBTQ-identified people to apply, and are looking for individuals from all class backgrounds.

 

I’m interested in joining the Giving Project but my organization will apply for a grant from Crossroads Fund. Can I still participate?
Yes! We’ve had many people affiliated with applicants and grantees participate in past Giving Projects. We will use our conflict-of-interest policy to ensure that anyone closely involved with an applicant organization does not participate in the decision-making process for that organization’s application.

 

Is childcare available?
Yes. Crossroads Fund is committed to providing childcare, if needed, during the program. If you require childcare, please tell us when you submit your info form.

 

What organizations will be funded by the Giving Project?
The Giving Project participants will use Crossroads Fund’s longstanding criteria to select grantees. We support grassroots groups working for racial, social, and economic justice in the Chicago area. Participants will work together to make one-year general operating grants. Potential grantees will apply through the Seed Fund application, which supports new, emerging, and small community-based organizations that are actively engaged in social change work. The maximum grant in this program is $10,000. Click here to learn more about the Seed Fund.

 

I’ve done training on race and class before – is this for me?
The Giving Project trainings on race and class are designed to help make sure that all participants have a common knowledge and language to use before we begin evaluating applications and making site visits. For those who have previous training, some of the curriculum will be review but there is always something new to learn. Often, people have had training on race, but not class, or vice versa. This curriculum brings them together. Additionally, this training is designed to facilitate dialogue and relationship building with a cohort of people who are intergenerational, cross-race, cross-class, and cross-identity group. Often we have these conversations in silos with other folks who share our identities. Last, the Giving Project model combines learning and action. So often, training spaces give us frameworks but don’t ask us to do anything after. By combining political education with fundraising and grantmaking, the Giving Project helps people live out what they’re learning.

 

I’m interested but I don’t know if I want to ask others for money.
Fundraising is not something that most people like to do. It feels intimidating and awkward but it is essential to supporting movements for justice. The Giving Project is designed to help each of us become better grassroots fundraisers and explore any hesitation we have in asking for money. Crossroads Fund staff members will work with each participant on their fundraising plan, practice making “an ask”, and help troubleshoot any questions or concerns. Each Giving Project participant will grow as a donor organizer by the end of the six month process.

 

What type of fundraising are we doing?
We will train participants in grassroots fundraising. This means having one-on-one conversations with people in your network about their values and making a direct ask. We are not using online platforms like GoFundMe or crowd-sourced fundraising. The purpose of this is to build skills around relational fundraising, which is the most challenging—and yet still the most effective type of fundraising.

 

Wait – 20 people raising $100,000? I know how to do math – am I responsible for raising $5,000?
Nope, not necessarily! The overall fundraising goal for each Giving Project cohort is $100,000 but we only ask each participant to give a gift that is meaningful for them personally and to then fundraise from their network. Each participant sets their own goal of what they can give and raise. The beauty of a cross-class cohort is that people can raise varying amounts from their networks! What’s most important to us that is people are having deep conversations with their friends/families/colleagues and making asks – all gifts are meaningful and add up.

 

I’m not in the Chicago area. Can I still participate in the Giving Project?
Although it might be tricky to participate in Crossroad Fund’s Giving Project if you don’t live in the city or suburbs, there are other options around the country! The following sister foundations are mobilizing donors through Giving Projects in their respective cities:

Social Justice Fund Northwest [Seattle, WA]

Chinook Fund [Denver, CO]

Headwaters Foundation for Justice [Minneapolis, MN]

North Star Fund [New York, NY]

Bread & Roses Community Fund [Philadelphia, PA]

 

I’m interested but I can’t participate this time. How can I support?
There are many ways that you can support, even if you do not join as a participant. Here are a few:

  • Tell others about the Giving Project. Please ask Crossroads Fund staff about helping you to share information about the Giving Project on social media.
  • Be willing to be fundraised! We need supporters who are willing to have one-to-one conversations with our Giving Project participants that would be “easy asks.” If you are interested in/willing to be fundraised, please email lizette@crossroadsfund.org.
  • Donate! Commit to building power and fighting for a more just Chicago by donating to the Giving Project. You may choose to donate to the current Giving Project or to the Crossroads Fund general fund, which makes this program possible.
I was motivated to join the giving project after seeing the positive impact that Crossroads Fund has had on so many Chicago grassroots organizations. I wanted to play a role in fundraising for collective liberation, and the Giving Project gave me the community and tools through which to do that. Anjali Misra, 2020 Giving Project Member

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