Washington Women’s Foundation (WaWF) is excited to announce the priorities for the 2023 Collective Grants.
Donor Name: Washington Women’s Foundation (WaWF)
State: Washington
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/15/2022
Details
The community priorities presented to the WaWF membership for a vote were as follows:
- Climate & Agricultural Justice
- Farm worker rights
- Food sovereignty, insecurity, & production
- Land acquisition and farmer support
- Education
- Creating belonging for students and families
- Culturally responsive curriculum
- Early childhood education, including literacy
- Teacher support, including training, coaching, and pipeline development
- Healthcare
- Access to culturally relevant mental health care
- Affordable access to medical care
- Reproductive justice and maternal healthcare
- Training, supporting, and developing the pipeline of community-based providers
With gratitude to their community, they are proud to introduce their 2023 funding and learning priorities:
- Theme: Climate & Agricultural Justice
- Priority: Food Sovereignty & Security
- Investing in communities’ access to culturally appropriate food via sustainable food systems, and food security created through ecologically sound production lines.
- They are interested in learning more about the relationship between people, power and food production, and the impact that relationship to the land has on climate and agricultural justice.
- Theme: Education
- Priority: Early Childhood Education
- Investing in both formal and informal education and opportunities for early learners from birth to age 8, which may include the development of literacy skills.
- They are interested in learning more about how a focus on otheir youngest community members during a period of fundamental development impacts their growth.
- Theme: Healthcare
- Priority: Reproductive Justice & Maternal Healthcare
- Investing in the ability to maintain personal bodily autonomy, control reproductive choices, and access healthcare during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
- They are interested in learning more about the many ways reproductive matters impact their community, with a holistic approach to maternal health.
- They look forward to learning about these priorities as a membership and focusing their grantmaking on supporting organizations advancing racial and gender equity in these areas in 2023.
Eligibility Requirements
- Tax Exempt Status. 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.
- Connection to Washington. Organization must operate programs or provide services within the state of Washington.
For more information, visit Collective Grants.