About Safety & Security 2024 Grants
Across Florida and the US South, Queer and Trans communities, especially Trans youth and women of color and those on the frontlines across our movements for social justice are experiencing sharp levels of bigotry and violence. In response, Contigo is launching a unique and urgent grant cycle focused on (a) supporting organizations to establish safety and security measures in response to the rise of anti-Queer hate and mass violence and (b) advocacy and organizing advancing systemic change – including addressing gun violence and advancing gun control measures. These efforts must center transgender, nonbinary, drag communities, youth, immigrants, and people of color.
What We Mean When We Talk About Safety and Security
For movement groups, “Safety” means being protected from danger, risk, or injury, and creating the conditions where those harms can’t happen. “Security” refers to the process of ensuring safety. These concepts encompass a broad range of conditions, practices, and feelings that allow for thriving, self-determined, and liberated communities and impactful social justice movements. The challenges faced by Queer and POC-led groups have reached a critical juncture, with sustained attacks from well-resourced, powerful opposition forces putting lives and organizations at risk, compromising their ability to secure victories, and jeopardizing the communities they serve. Safety is a critical issue for marginalized communities, and specifically for Queer and Trans individuals who often face multiple forms of oppression. Social justice movements have always been met with vigorous and often violent opposition throughout US history. In recent years, as these movements have gained increasing visibility and power, the threats they face have gained reinvigorated steam. Building safety and security is an ongoing, holistic process and requires durable infrastructure. The process should be informed and driven by those impacted, foster community, and take care not to inadvertently create psychological insecurity. For instance, over surveillance or highly visible police presence in certain circumstances may provide security for an open public event but may not allow every person at that event to feel individually safe.
Grants and Decision Process
Contigo 2023 Safety and Security Grant Cycle:
- Grants can be made up to a maximum of $5,000 and limited to one application per organization (joint applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis), and
- Applicants can apply for a 6-month grant up to the maximum and must demonstrate how a proposal would be accomplished in that period for the amount requested.
Grant Cycle Application, Distribution, and Reporting Timeline
- December 18, Monday: Public release of RFP application
- January 15, Monday: Online portal opens
- January 31, Wednesday: Final deadline – applications due by 5 pm EST
- Mid-to-Late February: Final decisions on grants & notification
- Mid-March: Grants distributed
- October 1st, Tuesday: Final Reports from grantees due by 5 pm EST