Peer2Peer Exchange Fund
The Peer2Peer Exchange Fund (P2P), an initiative of the Transformative Communities Initiative, is a resource for transformative justice movement building centered around survivors of violence and community organizations building alternatives to police, jails and state surveillance.
Twenty-one organizations from across the nation who have demonstrated incredible creativity and strength in designing and implementing transformative justice approaches were selected to receive general support grants so they could continue building bold local responses to violence.
Grantee Members and Organizations:
Arely Westley, BreakOUT!
Taylor Little, California Coalition for Women Prisoners
Rakim Covington, Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions
Donnell Penny, Common Justice
Xochtil Moussier Larios, Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice
Alex Williams, Forward Justice
Blanca Gomez, Freedom Inc.
Edgar Ibarra, Motivating Individual Leadership for Public Advancement
Tavia Benjamin, National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network
Rodney Johnson, One Common Unity
Tatiana Lima, Racial Justice Action Center
Bilphena Yahwon, Restorative Response Baltimore
Melissa Centeno, S.O.U.L. Sisters Leadership Collective
Nicole Townsend, Southerners On New Ground
Rodrigo Rodriguez, SouthWest Organizing Project
Mya Hunter, SpiritHouse Inc
Leilani Clark, Sustainable Nations
Britteny Floyd, The National Reentry Network for Returning Citizens
Santos LaRose, Transgender, Gender-Variant, and Intersex Justice Project
Ki Ifopo, Young Women's Freedom Center
Anthony Robles, Youth Justice Coalition
The scope of the P2P Fund’s national support includes:
Flexible organizational grants
Live training, web access and toolkits
Cross-site exchange coordination
Travel funding and support
Leadership development and coaching
Exposure to sector funders/partners