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Democracy Grant Program

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We seek to strengthen organizing that builds power, narrative, leaders and infrastructure for lasting change.

Program Overview

Our Democracy Grant Program will consider proposals that address one or more of the following:

  • Organizing across issues (e.g., economic justice, climate justice) that builds power and strengthens democratic participation and/or works to improve the material conditions of Minnesota communities
  • Narrative infrastructure and storytelling that expands civic voice and dialogue toward an equitable democracy and a just Minnesota
  • Infrastructure and institution building that expands our movement landscape, strengthens leaders and equips our changemaking ecosystem for lasting power-building

We understand this work of realizing and strengthening our democracy manifests across issues. We also understand that organizing leverages various strategies required to shape political agendas and social conditions for long-term change include strengthening narrative infrastructure, organizing resources, increasing democratic participation, and building new institutions.

Organizing that works to change the material conditions of communities will both fortify our civic infrastructure and strengthen the democratic participation of communities across the state. Efforts grounded in strong issue-based campaigns, the defense of democratic institutions, leadership development that brings new leaders into the fold, and an orientation of institution building all lay the groundwork for long-term change.

Funded work could include any of the following and more:

  • Cross-issue organizing around topics of economic justice, public safety, environment/climate, LGBTQIA+ rights, racial justice, immigration, Indigenous governance and sovereignty, civic engagement working to improve the material conditions of Minnesota communities
  • Organizing strategies that expand base-building and grow new constituencies to build a bigger “we”
  • Organizing that builds narrative infrastructure and power to shape storytelling and expand civic discourse for a just Minnesota
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Grant Guidelines

Eligibility

Grants can be made to 501(c)3, 501(c)4 and 501(c)6 nonprofits, government entities, educational institutions or organizations with a fiscal sponsor.

Organizations should have a demonstrated impact or potential for impact in the geography served.

Geography

Through this grant program, we are proud to serve and fund the East Metro region (Dakota, Ramsey and Washington counties) and Greater Minnesota. We do not fund organizations primarily serving the West Metro (Anoka, Carver, Hennepin or Scott counties).

Types of Grants

All Democracy Grant Program recipients will be awarded general operating grants. These grants provide flexible funding to grantees.

Grant Details

  • Grant amounts will be $100,000 per year for a five-year grant period, for total grant amounts of $500,000 per grantee
  • In 2026, up to $2,000,000 is available for this grant program, and we anticipate awarding approximately 20 grants

Grant Requests Not Accepted

The Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation will not consider grant requests for support of:

  • Sectarian religious programs or organizations
  • Direct work of individuals
  • Organizations that are not classified as 501(c)3, 501(c)4 and 501(c)6 nonprofits, government entities, educational institutions or organizations with a fiscal sponsor
  • Organizations exclusively serving the West Metro (Anoka, Carver, Hennepin or Scott counties)

Current & Past Grant Status

Current grantees are eligible for funding. Please contact a member of our Grants Team with questions.

Application Materials

Grant Guidelines [PDF]

Letter of Inquiry Preview [PDF]

Application Preview [PDF]

Decision-making Timeline

Applications for our Democracy Grant Program begin with a letter of inquiry and initial screening.

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January

Letter of Inquiry

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May

Invitation to Apply for Select Organizations

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Summer

Site Visits

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Fall

Decisions

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November

Grants Awarded

How to Apply

Step 1: Review Grant Guidelines

Familiarize yourself with the eligibility criteria and funding priorities for this grant program.

Step 2: Talk to the Grants Team

All interested applicants are encouraged to contact a member of our Grants Team before applying to ensure that the grant program fits your needs.

Contact Our Grants Team

Step 3: Review Application Materials

Review required application materials and instructions on how to apply. Note: Applications for our Democracy Grant Program begin with a letter of inquiry and initial screening.

Step 4: Register and Apply

This grant program requires applicants to register for GranteeView to apply for a grant. Registration is open now. Note: Only select organizations will be invited to submit a full application.

Go to GranteeView

Step 5: Stay Connected

Whether or not your organization is selected for a grant opportunity, we want to stay connected. Our Grants Team is always excited to connect with community partners.

Contact Our Grants Team

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