How We’re Funded and Where the Money Goes

 

GIFT’s work is supported through subscriptions, sales of our resources, training and program fees, grants, and donations. To keep our programs and resources affordable and accessible to grassroots organizations, we rely on the support of funders and individual donors. Our donors give us gifts of $1 to $10,000, and they are critical to our success.

Download our  Fall 2011 Newsletter

Download our  2010 Annual Report

Thank you to our 2010 Funders:

Organizational Funders
The Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice
The Ford Foundation
The Justice Fund
Open Society Foundations
Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program at Shelter Rock
Victor & Lorraine Honig Fund of the Common Counsel Foundation

Training Funders
Funders who supported GIFT to provide capacity-building to its grantees

Cricket Island Foundation
Funders’ Collaborative on Youth Organizing
Liberty Hill Foundation
New York Foundation
New York Women’s Foundation
North Star Fund
Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation
Oxfam America
San Francisco’s Department for Children, Youth, and Their Families
Union Square Awards

Money for Our Movements 2010 Conference Funders
Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice
Brett Family Foundation
The California Endowment
Community Investments Fund of the Tides Foundation
French American Charitable Trust
Funding Exchange and its Member Funds

Fund for Santa Barbara
Hawai’i People’s Fund
Haymarket People’s Fund
Liberty Hill Foundation
MRG Foundation
North Star Fund

Ms. Foundation for Women
Southern Partners Fund
Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program at Shelter Rock
Women’s Foundation of California
Y & H Soda Foundation

Advertisers
Adam Hussey & Associates
AK Press
Alternative Technologies
bullockconsulting
ColorLines
Development Services
Donor Perfect / SofterWare, Inc.
Draper Consulting Group
eTapestry
Fast Smart Web Design
Fired Up Consulting!
FundRaiser Software
Jossey-Bass, an Imprint of Wiley
Liberation Ink Collective
Mechanics Bank
Quantum Jump
Reach and Teach
Rockwood Leadership
SuperPrint USA
The Social Equity Group
thedatabank
Writing for Community Success