Resource Radar: โœŠ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ˜ค | Week of Apr 28

Resource Radar: โœŠ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ˜ค | Week of Apr 28

Policy Role @Elevate, $500k for Just Transitions, + It's Gonna Be May(Day)

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Funding Opportunities ๐Ÿ’ฐ

  1. Humanitarian Prize by Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
    • Who it's for: The worldโ€™s largest annual humanitarian award honors a nonprofit for extraordinary contributions to alleviating human suffering and driving sustainable global progress.
    • Funding Amount: $2,500,000
    • Deadline: 4/30/2025
    • How to Apply: Click Here
  2. Oโ€™Shaughnessy Fellowship by Oโ€™Shaughnessy Ventures (OSV)
    • Who it's for: A one-year program funding radically ambitious ideas in science, tech, media, and art. Ten Fellows receive $100K each; up to twenty additional applicants receive $10K grants and access to OSVโ€™s support network.
    • Funding Amount: $100,000 for Fellows; $10,000 for select grantees
    • Deadline: 4/30/2025
    • How to Apply: Click Here
  3. Local Economy Lab by The Just Transition Fund
    • Who it's for: Supports scalable, community-led economic projects in coal-impacted areas with flexible grants and technical assistance to access public, private, and philanthropic capital.
    • Funding Amount: $250,000โ€“$500,000
    • Deadline: 5/9/2025
    • How to Apply: Click Here
  4. Movement CARE Fund by Communities First Fund
    • Who it's for: Supports scalable, community-led economic projects in coal-impacted areas with flexible grants and technical assistance to access public, private, and philanthropic capital.
    • Funding Amount: $25,000
    • Deadline: 5/16/2025
    • How to Apply: Click Here
  5. D-Prize Global Competition by the D-Prize
    • Who it's for: Awards seed funding to launch new organizations distributing proven poverty solutions in low- and middle-income countries.
    • Funding Amount: $20,000
    • Deadline: 5/18/2025
    • How to Apply: Click Here

๐Ÿ’ฐ View All Funding Opps in the Funding Database ๐Ÿ’ฐ


Jobs & Fellowships ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿฝโ€๐Ÿ’ผ๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿฝโ€๐Ÿ’ผ

  1. โšก๏ธโšก๏ธโšก๏ธ Good Governance Research Fellow, Summer 2025 โšก๏ธโšก๏ธโšก๏ธ
    • Organization: Clean Virginia
    • Location: Charlottesville, VA or Richmond, VA
    • Description: Supports original research on corporate influence, campaign finance, and ethics reform in Virginia. Analyzes policy proposals, drafts reports, and helps shape recommendations for good governance reforms. Fellowship runs from May or June through August 2025, with potential to extend.
    • Deadline to Apply: 5/2/2025
    • Salary: $25/hour
    • Link to Apply: Click Here
  2. Director, Policy
    • Organization: Elevate
    • Location: Illinois; Remote
    • Description: Leads clean energy and water policy development, advocacy, and regulatory compliance to support Elevateโ€™s mission. Represents Elevate at external forums and collaborates with internal teams and partners to advance policy goals. Drafts policy materials, manages stakeholders, and supports internal policy education.
    • Deadline to Apply: Apply ASAP
    • Salary: $110,000โ€“$125,000
    • Link to Apply: Click Here
  3. Program Assistant, NLC Mutual-RISC
    • Organization: National League of Cities
    • Location: Washington, D.C.; Hybrid
    • Description: Provide remote administrative support for meetings, communications, and member engagement within the NLC Mutual and RISC programs. Coordinate logistics for conferences, manage databases, and assist with content development for newsletters and social media. Strong organizational and communication skills required.
    • Deadline to Apply: Apply ASAP
    • Salary: $50,000โ€“$55,000
    • Link to Apply: Click Here
  4. Chief of Staff to the CEO
    • Organization: Karp Strategies
    • Location: New York, NY; Hybrid
    • Description: The Chief of Staff to the CEO will support high-level executive operations, manage strategic initiatives, and enhance cross-functional coordination to ensure organizational alignment and impact. This role requires balancing strategic thinking with executive support, facilitating internal communications, and managing administrative functions with professionalism, discretion, and empathy, especially in supporting the CEOโ€™s disability-related needs.
    • Deadline to Apply: 4/30/2025
    • Salary: $110,000 โ€“ $130,000
    • Link to Apply: Click Here
  5. Senior Associate, Power
    • Organization: The Rockefeller Foundation
    • Location: New York, NY; Hybrid
    • Description: Supports strategy implementation across renewable energy, energy access, and energy transition portfolios with a global focus. Responsibilities include research, grant development, project management, and partner coordination. Works on initiatives like GEAPP, Mission 300, and mini-grid scale-ups in developing regions.
    • Deadline to Apply: Apply ASAP
    • Salary: $98,000โ€“$110,000
    • Link to Apply: Click Here

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RFP & Contracting Opportunities ๐Ÿ“‘

  1. RFP: Environmental Justice Curriculum Design
    • Issued By: WE ACT for Environmental Justice
    • Scope: WE ACT seeks a curriculum consultant to update and adapt its Environmental Health and Justice Leadership Training (EHJLT) program for use in its new Environmental Justice Center.
    • Budget: Max daily rate of $703.42
    • Deadline for Proposals: 5/8/2025
    • Details & Submission Link: Click Here

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Lagniappe โšœ (a lil extra)

Them: we should tone down all that environmental justice stuff

Me:


News Scan: Updates to Track๐Ÿ“ฐ

After Allen Field: Lessonโ€™s From Houstonโ€™s Mandatory Buyout Program by Amal Ahmed for The Margin: Let me start by saying that The Margin and Counterstream are starting to become some of my favorite news sources. This piece covers the story of Dolores Mendoza, who while living in a Houston floodplain impacted by storms such as Hurricane Harvey was part of Harris Countyโ€™s mandatory buyout program, which spent $200M to buyout ~400 properties and relocate these residents. Excellent writing.

From the article:

โ€œFor Mendoza and her family, navigating the buyout process was no easy feat, even in less hostile political circumstances: from navigating virtual town halls during the chaotic, early days of the pandemic, to being caught off guard by the level of aid that residents qualified for based on opaque factors. โ€œThe point in my life Iโ€™m at now, I know what it means to not live in Allen Fieldโ€”it was too far gone,โ€ she said. โ€œIt turned out to be a positive thing for us, but with the program they presented at the very beginning, without us pushing back, we would have been worse off.โ€โ€

10 charts prove that clean energy is winning โ€” even in the Trump era by Irfan et al for Vox & Grist: One of the steelmen arguments made by backers of fossil fuel is that it and only it can create the economics and reliability to create jobs and power our lives. These charts show that actual clean energy technologies can create jobs, generate clean power, all while protecting our and our communitiesโ€™ right to healthy environments.


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What is the purpose of solidarity?

โ€œ If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.โ€ - delivered by
Lilla Watson in 1985 and co-created with Aboriginal rights groups

As we approach this upcoming May Day aka International Workersโ€™ Day, thereโ€™s lessons and inspiration to be taken from our ancestors. One such note is that of the Knights of Labor. Founded in Philadelphia in 1869, the KOL quickly spread nationally, organizing across racial and gender lines with their platform. Solidarity.

โ€œAn injury to one is the concern of all.โ€

Image source: https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/african-americans-and-the-knights-of-labor-1869-1949/
Image source: https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/african-americans-and-the-knights-of-labor-1869-1949/

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