Community Stories
Learn more about our Spring 2024 Grow grantees and how community reviewers are reflecting on Equity in Participation.
See the groups across New England who received a Grow grant in Spring of 2024.
As we are continuously learning we made some changes to the Spring 2024 Grow Grant Reader system. Here are the results!
Faye Christoforo (They/She) joined the Grassroots Fund team as the new Co-Director in January. They have written an introduction letter to the community. Please join us in welcoming Faye!
Deep dive with us into the data for our Fall 2023 Grow round and see how well this grant program is living out our Guiding Practice of Shifting Power.
Mary Jones joined the Grassroots Fund in July 2023 as the Program Manager for the Grow Grants Program. We asked Mary three questions to get to know her a bit more.
A list of Spring 2023 Grow Grantees
A list of Grassroots Fund Fall 2022 Grow grantees.
Part of the work of the Grassroots Fund includes better understanding the impacts of grant rounds through the collection of demographic information.
We know that communities resist injustice and create lasting change when they are able to access the necessary resources So the idea of Resourcing Community Work should be simple, right?
A list of Grassroots Fund Spring 2022 Grow and Young Leaders grantees
For the Moose Mountain Seed Savers of Milton, N.H. their Grassroots Fund Seed Grant couldn’t have come at a better time.
A list of the Grassroots Fund Fall 2021 Grow and Young Leaders grantees.
The Grassroots Fund is both a funder and a learning community that is centered around Environmental Justice.
The Guiding Practices - Shifting Power in Decision Making, Rooted Innovation, Equity in Participation, and Centering a Just Transition - serve as the grounding the Grassroots Fund's work.
In flood-prone Southern Vermont, Emily Davis, the Windham Regional Commission, and the Green River Watershed Alliance are challenging the notions of "success" and "failure" in resilience planning.
For 50 years, the Narrow River Preservation Association has been protecting the Pettaquamscutt from ecological harm. Last year they realized: we should know the indigenous history of this land.