NFG’s membership is composed of grantmaking organizations that co-conspire to accelerate racial, gender, economic, disability, and climate justice.

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Our members co-conspire with us to:

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Hold philanthropy accountable to ensuring that Black, Indigenous, and people of color communities can continue to organize, build power, and transform our lives, as well as dismantling white supremacy and patriarchal norms in this sector

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Organize philanthropy to make use of both grantmaking dollars and institutional influence through NFG’s member-led programs: Democratizing Development Program, Funders for a Just Economy, Integrated Rural Strategies Group, Philanthropy Forward, Midwest Organizing Infrastructure Project, and our grantmaking fund — Amplify Fund

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Move more philanthropic dollars to local organizing and local power building led by Black, Indigenous, and people of color communities, low-income communities and workers, rural communities, LGBTQIA and gender non-conforming people, women, and immigrants

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Resource efforts to ensure the safety, protection, and resilience of movement leaders with philanthropic support

Membership at a Glance

 

Membership Eligibility:

  • Organizations whose primary activity is grantmaking.
  • Organizations that move money to racial, economic, gender, and climate justice movements across the U.S.

NFG's members center people and communities, hold values of liberation and justice, strive to deepen their analysis and learn from others, and seek to mobilize resources with greater alignment and strategy for deeper impact.

Note that NFG membership is at the institutional level. Any number of individuals within the institution receive membership benefits.

 

Membership Dues:

Membership dues provide important unrestricted funding to support NFG’s work. Suggested annual membership fees are listed here, based on your foundation’s annual grantmaking budget (excluding donor advised funds).

We invite you to choose the membership rate that feels appropriate for your grantmaking organization, even if it does not correlate with the suggestions here.

2024 updated NFG membership dues chart. Chart includes 8 membership levels, using annual grant making budget size to determine suggested dues amount.
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Meet the dynamic community of NFG members!

NFG’s membership is composed of over 140 grantmaking organizations that co-conspire to accelerate racial, gender, economic, disability, and climate justice.

NFG members are as diverse as the communities they serve. They work in every part of the nation, in both urban and rural settings. Our members include private foundations, community foundations, family foundations, corporate foundations and giving programs, religious giving programs, public foundations, and other grantmaking institutions.

Our members work at a national or local scale — and anywhere in between. They come to NFG to build relationships, strategize, and partner with like-minded funders across the country.

If your institution is not eligible for membership (e.g., peer Philanthropy Serving Organizations or affinity groups), please contact us to learn more about how we can partner.

Blue Shield of California Foundation

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Humboldt Area Foundation

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Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation

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Raikes Foundation

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Collective Future Fund

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Meyer Memorial Trust

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Magic Cabinet

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The Jacob & Valeria Langeloth Foundation

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GreenLight Fund

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Omidyar Network Fund

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Edward W. Hazen Foundation

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Third Wave Fund

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Ready to Get Started

Start your new member application.

After you submit your application, we'll review it follow up with you once it's approved. We'll share instructions on how to pay your dues and set up a new member orientation call.