Landau Family Foundation Oakland Open Call 2026: Grants of $10,000–$25,000 for Arts, Housing, and Workers’ Rights Organizations @$25,000 for Arts, Housing, and Workers’ Rights Organizations

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    Applications are now open for the Landau Family Foundation Oakland Open Call 2026, a new grant opportunity supporting grassroots organizations and coalitions advancing social, racial, and economic justice in Oakland, California.

    The Landau Family Foundation is launching its first-ever open call in Oakland to fund organizations working in community arts, arts and activism, housing justice, and workers’ rights.

    The foundation prioritizes organizations rooted in and accountable to communities most impacted by racial, social, and economic injustice.

    About the Grant Opportunity

    This open call is designed to support local leaders, grassroots innovation, advocacy, and creative expression as drivers of systemic change.

    Funding can be used for:

    • General operating support
    • Program expenses
    • Capacity-building initiatives

    The foundation seeks to reduce barriers to funding and invest in community-led solutions that promote long-term equity and justice.

    Grant Amount

    Selected organizations will receive grants ranging from:

    • US$10,000 to US$25,000

    Number of Awards

    • 10 to 20 organizations and coalitions will be selected during this funding cycle.

    Priority Program Areas

    Eligible applicants may work in one or more of the following areas:

    • Community arts
    • Arts and activism
    • Housing and housing justice
    • Workers’ rights and labor justice

    Eligibility Criteria

    Applicants must:

    • Be organizations or coalitions based in or serving Oakland, California
    • Focus on social, racial, and economic justice
    • Be rooted in and accountable to impacted communities
    • Have an annual operating budget of US$5 million or less

    Application Process

    The first stage of the application is a Letter of Introduction (LOI).

    Important details:

    • LOIs are reviewed on a first come, first reviewed basis
    • Only the first 100 LOIs received will be reviewed during the spring cycle
    • Early submission is strongly encouraged

    Information Session

    A free informational webinar will be held on:

    • 22 May 2026

    Application Window

    • Opens: 12 May 2026
    • Closes: 5 June 2026

    How to Apply

    Access the applicant guide, funding priorities, and application instructions here.

    For more Grant Opportunities, Visit OFY Here.

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