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About Borealis Philanthropy
Borealis Philanthropy is a philanthropic social justice intermediary that works to resource grassroots leaders and social justice movements for transformative change. We help funders expand their reach and strengthen their impact through donor collaboratives that support a variety of issues, communities, and movements. Borealis is home to nine donor collaboratives, including the Disability Inclusion Fund and Disability x Tech.
DIF x Tech Fund
For the Disability Inclusion Fund at Borealis, part of our efforts for disability rights and justice includes the ways disability and technology are working towards shared goals in our movements. The DIF x Tech initiative, supported by the Ford Foundation’s Technology & Society Program and the MacArthur Foundation’s Technology in the Public Interest, invites proposals that are working to bring about transformational change at the intersections of disability, justice, and technology
About the Disability Inclusion Fund and DIF x Tech
The Disability Inclusion Fund (DIF) supports U.S.-based groups run by and for people with disabilities to lead transformational change. The Fund is supported by donors including the Presidents’ Council on Disability Inclusion in Philanthropy, which is comprised of foundation presidents who are committed to disability inclusion as part of improving diversity, equity, and inclusion within philanthropy.
Part of the efforts of disability rights and justice includes the ways disability and technology are working towards shared goals in our movements. This newly launched initiative is housed at the Disability Inclusion Fund (DIF) and supported by Ford Foundation’s Technology & Society Program and the MacArthur Foundation’s Technology in the Public Interest.
DIF x Tech Fund Values
All Disability x Tech award decisions will align with the DIF guiding values. The DIF guiding values are:
What we fund
We invite proposals that are at the nexus of technology, disability rights and justice. This opportunity may be a good fit for your organization, if you are doing work in any of these areas below:
The All of Us Research Program seeks to advance its mission by enabling access to biospecimens stored in the All of Us supported Biobank for researchers to conduct assays to evaluate associations between biomarkers and chronic diseases and add data to the All of Us resource for broad use by researchers. Biomarker analysis includes, but is not limited to, biomarker discovery; biomarker validation; novel disease stratification; and multiomics integration for disease risk, diagnosis, and prognosis, in support of advancing precision medicine. The All of Us Research Program is a historic effort to enroll 1 million participants who share data to accelerate research and medical breakthroughs, and enable individualized prevention, treatment, and care. Researchers use data from the program to learn more about how individual differences in lifestyle, environment, and genetics can influence health and disease.Grant authorities that allow the All of Us Research Program to forecast this opportunity are as follows: 42 USC 241 and 284.
Creative West
Established in 1974 as a nonprofit U.S. Regional Arts Organization (USRAO), Creative West was founded on the belief that place matters to the creative process. Fifty years later, communities of place, practice, experience, and identity remain fundamental to our work, framing our understanding of how culture is creatively produced and collectively experienced.
Creative West empowers artists and culture-makers with direct, practical resources, delivered regionally.
We offer practical, equity-centered learning experiences and funding opportunities that connect and inspire artists, culture-bearers and communities to build a more inclusive sector, strengthen the arts field, and catalyze change.
Pacific Jurisdictions Artist Fund
The 2026 Pacific Jurisdictions Artist Fund (PJAF) is a community-rooted, artist-centered fund co-designed with artists and cultural leaders across American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). PJAF honors artists as essential culture bearers — preserving language, lineage, land-based knowledge, and strengthening community wellness and belonging. This year is the second round of the program. There will be one more round of the program in 2027.
This is not a project grant. This is unrestricted support rooted in trust and care.
What’s New for Year Two (2026)
Funding Overview
The artist decides how they want to use the funds.
Examples include:
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How common are grants in this category?
Quite common — grants in this category are more prevalent than in others.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for grants for Charities in Guam?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
What's the typical amount funded for Guam?
Grants are most commonly $88,367.
What's the total number of grants in Grants for Charities in Guam year over year?
In 2024, funders in Guam awarded a total of 74 grants.
Among all the Grants for Charities in Guam given out in Guam, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Human Services, Arts, Culture & Humanities, and International, Foreign Affairs & National Security.
1. Human Services
2. Arts, Culture & Humanities
3. International, Foreign Affairs & National Security
How is funding for Grants for Charities in Guam changing over time?
Funding has increased by 27.20%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Guam County, Barrigada Municipality, and Mangilau Municipality receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Guam County | $4,043,021 |
| Barrigada Municipality | $937,699 |
| Mangilau Municipality | $887,000 |
| Hagatna Municipality | $385,107 |