Seeding the Movement Fund
Established in 1981 The Seeding the Movement Fund continues PDF’s long-standing support for grassroots organizations around the nation, organizing for social justice. All grants are general operating support, allowing the groups flexibility and the ability to use the funds where they are needed most. The fund was renamed this year to better reflect our work and is our main grant program.
Below are our STMF highlights from our 2023 Annual Report
The Peace Development Fund is thrilled to announce our latest grants—we’re supporting 22 organizations in every region of the US and Haiti and Mexico through the Seeding the Movement Fund. Seeding the Movement Fund grants support grassroots organizing led by people from their communities. Several of the grants are renewals, reflecting our commitment to investing in the ongoing work of transformative grassroots organizing. This is important to ensure the success and sustainability of start-up organizations.
Organizing for justice involves a myriad of issues with the recognition that oppression is interconnected. This year’s grantees are organizing around environmental issues, economic inequity and labor rights, racial justice and Indigenous rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and women’s issues. They are on the frontlines of change in this country.
2023 Grantees
- The Alyssa Rodriguez Center for Gender Justice*, Calabasas, CA
- Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Lactation Collaborative of California, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
- Bantu Safe Haven, Philadelphia, PA
- Best Practices Policy Project, Morristown, NJ
- Beyond Trenches, Sanford, NC
- Center for Social Sustainable Systems (CESOSS), Albuquerque, NM
- Communities for Clean Water (CCW), Taos, NM
- Dignity Power, Orlando, FL
- Healing Communities PA, Philadelphia, PA
- Home Roots Foundation*, Washington, DC (Haiti)
- La Colectiva, Benito Juarez, Mexico
- Manasseh Ministry*, Black Jack, MO
- Marijan, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
- Montana Two Spirit Society, Missoula, MT
- NYCHA Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Arverne, NY
- Root Cause Research Center, Louisville, KY
- Tight Lipped*, Richmond, CA
- Tranzzlation, Seattle, WA
- UnHarming Ohio, East Liverpool, OH
- Washington Fair Trade Coalition Education Fund, Seattle, WA
- Whiteswan Environmental, Bellingham, WA*
- yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective, Seattle, WA
*past year grantee