The first step in applying to the Grassroots Exchange Fund (GXF) is to
thoroughly review the grantmaking criteria and priorities in order to ensure
that your organization is a good fit for the GXF grant program (this will save
both your time and ours). Organizations that meet the eligibility and funding
criteria are encouraged to submit the GXF Application Form.
Timeline
Grassroots Exchange Fund (GXF) grants are distributed on a monthly cycle
February through November. Applications must be submitted by the first Monday of
the month (February-November). Turn around time for requests to be processed and
reviewed by our grants committee is approximately four weeks from the deadline,
so please plan ahead and apply more than a month ahead of your exchange
opportunity.
Mission and Background
Common Counsel's Grassroots Exchange Fund (GXF) is a discretionary small grants
program designed to support networking and collaboration between grassroots
social change organizations throughout the United States. GXF prioritizes grants
to small community-based groups seeking to meet face-to-face with other
grassroots organizations, to build collaborative campaigns, and to benefit from
organizing training and technical assistance opportunities. The program strives
to meet three central goals:
- To strengthen the ability of small organizations to participate in public
debates;
- To strengthen key cross-region and cross-sector movements; and
- To contribute to collaborative policy victories in the realms of social,
economic, and environmental justice.
Grantmaking Criteria and Priorities
The Fund typically makes grants to grassroots community-based organizations
working on social, economic, and environmental justice initiatives that give
voice to the needs of low-income people, women, youth, and people of color.
Organizations are only eligible for one GXF grant annually.
GXF grant awards range from $500-$1000 with an average of approximately $800.
Grants are given to approximately 45 groups per year to cover training, travel
or conference expenses.
Priorities
Priority is given to:
- Organizations that most clearly demonstrate a membership-led community
organizing model that is working toward social, economic or environmental policy
change;
- Organizations based in and organizing in low-income or moderate-income
communities;
- Organizations that have a strong group of leaders and board members that
represent the community they serve and who are accountable to the community.
- Organizations that have strong leadership development programs for their
members;
- Organizations that have a concrete plan to grow and to build more power by
getting more people involved;
- Organizations that organize collective action of members to bring concerns to
public officials and other decision-makers.
- Organizations with annual budgets under $1,000,000 (higher priority is given
to organizations with annual budgets of less than $750,000).
- Proposed exchanges or events that promote strategy development and skills
transfer between organizations and leaders;
- Organizations working in hard to fund areas, including the southern US and
Rocky Mountain states;*
-Current or recent grant recipients of other Common Counsel member funds;*
-Small organizations that do not have access to large government, corporate or
private funding sources, and for whom a small grant from GXF would make a
significant impact;
-Events or exchanges that are urgent with respect to the organization's overall
work; and
- Applicants that have not received recent GXF funding (grants are typically not
awarded for more than three consecutive years).*
* We still accept applications from groups that are not previous recipients of
other Common Counsel funds, from organizations based in other parts of the
United States, and from organizations that have received GXF funding for two or
more years, but we will give preference to applications that meet the priority
areas above.
Exclusions
GXF generally does not fund the following:
- Organizations with budgets larger than $1,000,000 per year (priority is given
to organizations with annual budgets of less than $750,000).
- Travel for United States-based organizations to go to a foreign country (rare
exceptions are made for cross-border organizing work between groups in the
United States and Mexico or Canada);
- International organizations and organizations located outside of the United
States;
- Direct social services;
- Government agencies and programs undertaken by tax-supported institutions or
government initiatives;
- Capital expenditure, endowments, construction or renovation programs;
- Scholarship funds or other aid to individuals;
- Schools and educational institutions, cultural institutions, or medical
institutions;
- Film, video, publications or other media projects;
- Grantmaking institutions;
- Research or fellowships;
How to Apply to GXF
If your organization fits all or most of the above eligibility criteria, then
you may submit a GXF Grant Application Form to the Common Counsel Foundation.
1. Download the GXF Application Form and fill in all requested information. This
form is required for all applicants and asks some basic questions about your
organization, your exchange opportunity, your membership, and budget information.
(If you are having trouble downloading the form, you can click HERE and copy and
paste the GXF Application Form into a word processing document).
Reporting
Upon completion of the exchange, Common Counsel requires that grantees submit a
brief (1-2 page) letter, report, or evaluation of the funded activity. We will
not consider renewal requests in subsequent years until we receive a final
report.