Resource Radar: โœŠ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ˜ค | Week of May 5

$25k for local development, roles in housing, cities, & inclusive economies, and what Sinners teaches us

Good people! Hope that y'all are having an excellent start to your week. We have a shorter edition today as life is life-ing this week ๐Ÿ˜ตโ€๐Ÿ’ซ. We still got y'all though! ๐Ÿซก

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Funding Opportunities ๐Ÿ’ฐ

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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

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

  1. Senior Researcher, Housing + Cities
    • Organization: Sightline Institute
    • Location: Charlottesville, VA or Richmond, VA
    • Description: This role will lead policy research and advocacy to promote housing abundance as a solution to affordability, climate change, equity, and sprawl with a focus on WA but may include work in other Cascadian regions.
    • Deadline to Apply: 5/7/2025
    • Salary: $86,000-$105,000
    • 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. Personal Assistant
    • Organization: Everlight Solar
    • Location: Houston, TX; Hybrid
    • Description: Everlight Solar is hiring a hybrid Personal Assistant to support administrative tasks, event planning, and personal errands. The role requires strong organizational skills, flexibility, and comfort with Apple software.
    • Deadline to Apply: Apply ASAP
    • Salary: $40,000โ€“$50,000
    • Link to Apply: Click Here
  4. Senior Fellow, Inclusive Economy
    • Organization: Center for American Progress
    • Location: Washington, D.C.; In-person
    • Description: This role will provide thought leadership and conduct rigorous economic analysis to shape CAPโ€™s economic policy agenda, including developing original analyses, representing the organization publicly, coordinating economic policy projects, and advising colleagues.
    • Deadline to Apply: Apply ASAP
    • Salary: $120,000+
    • Link to Apply: Click Here
  5. Customer Success Lead
    • Organization: Crux
    • Location: United States; Remote
    • Description: The Customer Success Lead will manage key intermediary accounts, drive onboarding, and ensure customer satisfaction and retention. This role involves collaborating across teams, improving customer metrics, and supporting enterprise clients in maximizing platform value.
    • Deadline to Apply: Apply ASAP
    • Salary: $170,000-$225,000 plus equity
    • 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)

The next few weeks might be a grind โ€” but we believe in this group and the work that yโ€™all are putting in every day ๐Ÿ˜ค


News Scan: Updates to Track๐Ÿ“ฐ

The Deep South Center for Environmental Justice Launches the Environmental Justice Data Action Portal:

This portal provides relevant data critical to the ongoing work of ensuring that we can create economies where we all have clean air, water, land, and healthy environments. This work is especially crucial in light of the ongoing purges of federal gov data.


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While Sinners is fictional, it points to the models of solidarity forged in Mississippi and throughout the Deep South amidst the physical and economic terror of Jim Crow.

Weโ€™ll spare yโ€™all another thinkpiece on the film, but IMO, its an instant classic. As weโ€™ve mentioned before, during these uncertain times, the ancestors have something to teach us. Without spoilers, the juke joint in Sinners only came to fruition in large part because of the collective support from community members within the Mississippi Delta. This points us back to deep history of economic solidarity in the South, with a shining example of that being the great Fannie Lou Hamerโ€™s Freedom Farm Cooperative.

โ€œThe time has come now when we are going to have to get what we need ourselves. We may get a little help, here and there, but in the main weโ€™re going to have to do it ourselvesโ€- Fannie Lou Hamer, 1969

With some modest financial backing and a commitment to keeping the cooperativeโ€™s priority of being purpose-built for poor folks. The cost of joining the cooperative as a member was $1 in 1969, which converts to ~$9 in todayโ€™s currency. Freedom Farm Cooperative eventually grew to 640+ acres. While the farm was successful, the lack of undercapitalization from the start and ongoing funding streams led to its closure. For those with access to capital this is a lesson to be learned in this times of increased austerity. Now is the time to double down, not run.

Image source: https://mdcinc.org/2025/02/06/a-rural-story/
Image source: https://mdcinc.org/2025/02/06/a-rural-story/

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