The awards center around innovative practices, economic justice, intersectional organizing, community-centered advocacy, healthy democracy and responsive operations.
The 150 grants will support organizations that work with and grow communities that have long experienced disparities.
The committee will focus on climate justice, housing for all, rethinking public safety, and a healthy democracy.
Read the latest blog about this batch of awards at mmt.org.
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