Family Tree Clinic

4 grants from 2014-2022
Minneapolis
MN

Grants Received

$980,000
in
2022
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Term
37 months

Minneapolis, MN — This grant will support the work of Relationships Evolving Possibilities (REP), fiscally sponsored by Family Tree Clinic. REP is developing steps to build community response capacity and preparing vetted resources as an approach to public safety. The two umbrellas of REP are Revolutionary Emergency Partners and Radical Ecosystem Pods. The first element, Revolutionary Emergency Partners, will provide emergency care to community members via a secure hotline. The second element, Radical Ecosystem Pods, will facilitate and build community capacity to respond to crises through trainings and relationship building. This work will fortify neighborhood resources and skills around mental health incidents, situational management, and de-escalation, which will overall minimize the need to reach beyond our own community for crisis support.

$757,000
in
2021
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Term
61 months

Minneapolis, MN — Family Tree Clinic will scale its gender-affirming care project to expand access for transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) individuals in Greater Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. This grant will sustainably increase the number of providers offering this type of care and will address issues around health disparities and inequalities facing TGNC people.

$10,000
in
2017
Program
Bush Prize for Community Innovation
Term
12 months

Minneapolis, MN — In recognition of becoming a finalist for the 2017 Bush Prize for Community Innovation, this grant will advance the organization's charitable mission

$100,000
in
2014
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Term
26 months

Minneapolis, MN — To further the Family Tree Clinic's Trans Health Initiative by partnering with community stakeholders to pilot an informed consent hormone access project to provide high-quality, transgender affirming and affordable health care