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What is the Queer Mobilization Fund?
The Queer Mobilization Fund (QMF) was created in 2016 as a rapid response fund to support community mobilizations and projects that advance Queer and Trans liberation in the wake of NC House Bill 2 (HB2). The longterm vision and purpose of this fund is to support queer and trans people of color on the frontlines of struggles for freedom + liberation and to build power for and within queer communities. Many queer and trans people of color recognize the legacy of slavery, genocide, and violence that made HB2 possible. It is with this reflective lens that illuminates our histories and inspires change in our realities, that supporting queer and trans people of color organizing to reclaim our futures is centered in our funding efforts.
Since our inception, QMF has supported grassroots organizing and community-building efforts across North Carolina. Historically we have primarily conducted rapid response funding, with grants ranging between $500-$750. After conducting a series of listening circles in 2018, QMF’s model shifted to receiving applications each spring for requests up to $5,000. In addition to financial resources, QMF offers support in strengthening groups/organizations capacity through participation in a cohort that includes power building support and network gatherings, with the goal of increasing support for grassroots community organizing efforts across the state.
Our goal is to strengthen the power and presence of queer and trans BIPOC-led organizations across the US Southeast [AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV]
The Queer Mobilization Fund is open to groups who have 501c3 status, a fiscal sponsor, or groups without any legal designation. We prioritize moving grants to organizations with budgets under $300,000 that are: LGBTQ, BIPOC-led, grassroots, community-led, new/emergent, and/or rural organizations doing work in the Southeastern US. QMF intentionally supports communities that are often barred from receiving financial support for their efforts. We do not fund: groups outside of the US southeast, for-profit businesses or projects that are not led by LGBTQ+ communities.
If you have any questions, please email us at qmf@southernvision.org.
We offer two different grant opportunities:
BISCUITS Grant
A capacity building grant of up to $5,000 that is open to organizations with budgets under $300,000. The BISCUITS grant includes power building and access to a cohort of peer organizations with networking + learning opportunities. Grant recipients are asked to attend two short virtual gatherings to open and close the grant cycle as well as a QMF gathering, time and format TBD. This grant comes with a $500 organizational wellness stipend and encourages participation in power building. Participation in the cohort and in power building is not required to receive funding but groups who indicate they want to participate in their application will be prioritized. We hear from many grantees that the power building and cohort experiences are the best parts of the grant! This grant is only open to groups who have never received a QMF grant before OR are a previous QMF grantee who has turned in their most recent QMF final report.
GRAVY Grant
A $10,000 capacity building grant that invites grantees to prioritize and commit to power building and is available only to prior BISCUITS grant recipients with budgets under $450,000. Grant recipients have access to all resources provided to them in previous grant cycles, as well as a $1000 organizational wellness stipend. Grant recipients are asked to attend attend two short virtual gatherings to open and close the grant cycle, a QMF gathering, time and format TBD, and the SVA All Member Gathering. GRAVY grantees are highly encouraged to engage in power building at least once per month for the duration of the grant. This grant is available only to previous BISCUITS grant recipients who have turned in their most recent final report. There are a limited number of GRAVY grants- any group that applies for and does not receive a GRAVY grant, will automatically be considered for the BISCUITS grant (as long as total budget is under $300k).
Areas of work we fund (based on community input):
- Organizational development: Support for your organization to do strategic planning, organizational strengthening, development of organizational structures, processes, etc.
- Leadership development: Support for you or your organization to take advantage of opportunities to strengthen the leadership of LGBTQ BIPOC. (i.e. coaching, accessing trainings/conferences, or support for the creation of a leadership development program within your organization).
- Solidarity convenings/gatherings: Support for efforts that bring together LGBTQ BIPOC to relationship build, strategize, and extend solidarity efforts across issues, identities, and geographies.
- Healing Justice: Support for efforts that address trauma and healing with a political, social, economic, and spiritual framework.
- Creative Liberation: Support for projects that embody arts based-liberation strategies, create visibility for BIPOC/LGBTQ people through stories, creative expression, and other artistic mediums.
QMF’s Process – Grant Cycle Closed
Applications are reviewed by QMF’s community grantmaking panel, consisting of community members, activists/organizers and QMF grantees from and connected to the US Southeast [AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV].
August 1: Application opens
August 27: Application Rep. appointment deadline
September 1: Application closes
November 4: Grant decisions announced
November 4-22: Distribution of funds
How to Apply – Grant Cycle Closed
You can submit an application online via the clickable button above, and we understand that written communication is not the best means of showing off every project. We are happy to offer an Application Representative (Application Rep.) to anyone who requests this option. An Application Rep. is a member of our staff or grantmaking panel and supports groups who want to apply to QMF but may not feel comfortable applying using a written application. An Application Rep may also reach out to your group if the grantmaking panel has questions about your application. The Application Rep. appointment deadline is August 27.
Alternate Applications:
Please email us at qmf@southernvision.org for more information on alternate ways to apply to the program including phone conversation, video, portfolio submissions, or other creative ideas via our Application Representative process.
If you have any safety and/or security concerns regarding submitting an application to QMF, please reach out to us to schedule a conversation. We are deeply cognizant of the challenges and dangers posed to many of our applicants and grantees in this political moment, and are committed to protecting your safety as best we can.
Do you want assistance in developing your organizations project proposal? We are happy to talk through your idea and give you feedback on your application before you submit. Please email us at qmf@southernvision.org.