November 16, 2021

The Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation and United Way of Washtenaw County are looking to provide capacity building opportunities for organizations doing racial equity/social justice work through access to consultants via the Catchafire platform.

Eligibility: Organizations that meet the following criteria

  • Nonprofit human service organizations OR community based organizations including those without a 501(c)(3) status that serve Washtenaw County residents
  • Organizations currently or looking to get engaged in racial equity/social justice work in Washtenaw County
  • Organization must attend an information session on 11/23, 12/1, or 12/8 (sign up below)

Information Session Sign Up

Additional Consideration:

  • Agency annual operating budget of $500K or smaller
  • Based in and operating in Washtenaw County for 10 years or less
  • Led by a BIPOC individual
These criteria are based on data from the 2021 AAACF Catchafire User Survey which looked to understand the impact of working with Catchafire and what kinds of organizations reported as being “much stronger” from the opportunity.
Length of Engagement: This opportunity would be for two years from February 2022 through February 2024.
Expectations: In an effort to support organizations where the need for capacity support is self-reported as high, organizations are expected to work on a minimum of 2 projects per year, with no ceiling on how many projects they can undertake.
Process:
  1. This would be a first come first served opportunity where organizations opt in as opposed to being assigned.
  2. Organizations attend an information session facilitated by AAACF, UWWC, and Catchafire to support awareness and expectations related to the opportunity to be eligible for selection.
  3. Selection would be based upon an organization’s responses to the application, with decisions being made by key staff at AAACF and UWWC.

Capacity BUILDING APPLICATION