Public Policy Support Impact in Minnesota's Communities

GrantID: 7453

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $50,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Minnesota who are engaged in Women may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Impact Litigation in Minnesota

The Banking Institution's Grants for the Legal Community program prioritizes outcomes that advance civil rights, human rights, anti-poverty, and environmental justice in Minnesota. Specifically, the funder seeks to support impact litigation that addresses systemic injustices and promotes positive change for marginalized communities. To achieve this, the program focuses on cases that have the potential to set precedents, influence policy, or bring about significant relief to affected groups.

Key Areas of Focus

In Minnesota, the Grants for the Legal Community program is particularly interested in supporting litigation related to housing rights, environmental justice, and economic equality. For instance, the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency has identified a pressing need for affordable housing, with over 60,000 households on the waiting list for subsidized housing. Impact litigation that challenges discriminatory housing practices or advocates for policy changes to increase affordable housing stock could be a priority for funding. Similarly, cases that address environmental injustices, such as pollution in low-income or minority communities, may also be considered.

The program also recognizes the importance of supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs, particularly those owned by women and minorities. In Minnesota, women-owned businesses are a growing segment of the economy, with the number of women-owned firms increasing by 43% between 2014 and 2019, according to the American Community Survey. Grants that support litigation related to economic equality, such as cases challenging discriminatory lending practices or advocating for greater access to capital for minority-owned businesses, may be a good fit.

Measuring Success

The Grants for the Legal Community program will measure the success of its investments in Minnesota through a range of metrics, including the number of cases supported, the outcomes of those cases, and the broader impact on the state's legal landscape. The funder is particularly interested in understanding how its grants contribute to positive change for marginalized communities and promote a more just and equitable society. To this end, grantees will be required to submit regular reports detailing their progress, outcomes, and any challenges encountered during the grant period.

The Minnesota Historical Society's grant programs, which often focus on preserving and promoting the state's cultural heritage, may also provide a useful model for evaluating the long-term impact of impact litigation. By supporting cases that address systemic injustices and promote positive change, the Grants for the Legal Community program aims to make a lasting difference in the lives of Minnesotans.

Looking Ahead

As the Grants for the Legal Community program continues to evolve, it is likely that the funder will remain committed to supporting impact litigation that advances civil rights, human rights, anti-poverty, and environmental justice in Minnesota. With a range of pressing issues to address, from housing rights to economic equality, the program is poised to make a meaningful difference in the state's legal landscape. Applicants seeking funding should be prepared to demonstrate a clear understanding of the program's priorities and a compelling case for how their proposed litigation aligns with those goals.

Q: What types of cases are most likely to be funded by the Grants for the Legal Community program in Minnesota? A: The program is particularly interested in supporting litigation related to housing rights, environmental justice, and economic equality, with a focus on cases that have the potential to set precedents or bring about significant relief to marginalized communities.

Q: How will the Grants for the Legal Community program measure the success of its investments in Minnesota? A: The funder will track a range of metrics, including the number of cases supported, the outcomes of those cases, and the broader impact on the state's legal landscape, with a focus on understanding how its grants contribute to positive change for marginalized communities.

Q: Are there any specific resources or support services available to grantees in Minnesota? A: While the Grants for the Legal Community program does not provide direct support services, grantees may be able to access resources and expertise through organizations such as the Minnesota Historical Society or other state agencies and non-profits focused on civil rights, human rights, and environmental justice.

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