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WA Community Arts & Culture, Education, Environment, Health and Human Services Grants

Subject: Education, Arts, Culture, Environment, Health, Human Services, Community Development
Deadline: Nov. 5, 2018 (Letters of Inquiry)

“Since our founding, the collective membership of WA Women’s Foundation has granted millions of dollars to nonprofit organizations across Washington State. In spite of these investments, we are seeing inequality continue to grow at unprecedented levels in our communities – not just economic inequality but disparities in education, health care, environmental impacts, and creative and cultural expression.

Through our pooled fund, our members invest in the five areas which we believe are the foundational elements of a thriving and inclusive community – Arts & Culture, Education, the Environment, Health and Human Services. Each year, one Pooled Fund Grant Award is made in each of these five categories.

While we do fund programs and projects, including capital projects, we encourage organizations to apply for general operating and capacity-building support. Regardless of the type of support requested, we want to understand your community’s needs and how your organization is addressing those needs through the delivery of services to those directly impacted by inequity.

We seek to support and collectively invest in organizations that are reflective of and embedded in the communities they serve, draw on the strengths and assets of these communities, and are accountable to these communities in order to achieve the long-term goals of increasing equity and reducing disparities.”

Funder: The WA Women’s Foundation
Eligibility: “Organization must currently qualify as tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) or 7871 of the Internal Revenue Code or be fiscally sponsored by another tax-exempt organization.  Organization must operate programs or provide services within the state of Washington.”
Amount: Up to $100,000
Contact: Link. 


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