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Funding & Grant Resources For Women’s Empowerment Organizations

Bloomerang

WomensNet, which founded the Amber Grant Foundation, gives away at least $10,000 every month in Amber Grant money, as well as a year-end grant of $25,000. Texas Women’s Foundation promotes women’s philanthropy and raises money to support community programs that help women and girls realize their full potential. Areas served: Worldwide.

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2021 Funding & Grant Resources For Women’s Empowerment Organizations

Kindful

WomensNet, which founded the Amber Grant Foundation, gives away at least $10,000 every month in Amber Grant money, as well as a year-end grant of $25,000. Texas Women’s Foundation promotes women’s philanthropy and raises money to support community programs that help women and girls realize their full potential. Areas served: Worldwide.

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Meditations on Relevance, Part 3: Who Decides What's Relevant?

Museum 2.0

Develop collaborations and programs, keeping in mind what you have learned. Once we've identified assets and needs, we seek out collaborators and project ideas. The most successful programs fostered youth empowerment and community leadership in various content areas: agriculture, technology, healing. No money changed hands.

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Off the Mat, Into the World: An Interview with Seane Corn

Have Fun - Do Good

I raised a lot of money. I just thought, "I wonder what would happen if I made this shirt, sold the shirt and put the money towards YouthAIDS?" I thought, "What would happen if we began the process of aligning our heartfelt intentions, our energy, our time, and also our money to be able to benefit some particular causes?"

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

Have Fun - Do Good

And, of course, because women's organizations always have too little money, I thought maybe a book would inspire other people to help. Britt Bravo: In so many of the groups you profiled, the women were using the arts for education, empowerment, or healing. One was I had earned two years worth of money in one year.

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Alli Chagi-Starr, Art in Action/Ella Baker Center, Podcast Interview Transcription

Have Fun - Do Good

In addition to being an artist, performer and dancer, Alli is also a writer whose most recent piece can be found in the Code Pink anthology, Stop the Next War Now. It's all about collaboration. I don't think we learn very much about collaboration in our culture. How to have relationships.

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