Grants for Women's Economic Mobility and Empowerment
GrantID: 64798
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
There is a funding opportunity available each year that supports nonprofit organizations working to improve the lives of women and girls within a specific southern state. This program is designed to provide nonprofit leaders with financial resources that help strengthen programs, expand services, or develop new initiatives addressing economic security, health, education, leadership, and community engagement for women and girls across the region.
The intent of this funding is to support work that moves the needle on equity and opportunity. Organizations that apply are encouraged to propose strategies that help reduce barriers to success, whether through job training, financial literacy, mentorship programs, health education, or other efforts that enhance wellbeing and stability. Rather than focusing on a single issue, the opportunity is interested in proposals that reflect a commitment to systemic improvement and measurable outcomes for populations that may have been historically underserved.
Eligible applicants for this opportunity are established nonprofit organizations with tax-exempt status that have a clear track record of serving women and girls in their communities. Individual applicants and for-profit businesses are not eligible to receive awards, as the focus is on supporting organizational capacity to deliver sustained impact. Organizations may be asked to demonstrate their operational history, leadership capacity, and ability to implement and evaluate programs effectively.
The funds can be used to support program delivery, staff development, outreach efforts, and other direct costs associated with serving the target population. The range of awards varies by year and available funding, but recipients can expect meaningful support that enables them to enhance existing work or launch new initiatives aligned with the program’s purpose.
This grant opportunity is available statewide, enabling nonprofits located in urban, suburban, and rural communities within the state to participate. Applicants should be prepared to articulate how their work aligns with the broader goals of improving outcomes for women and girls and share plans for tracking progress and community benefit. Annual application cycles allow organizations to plan ahead and integrate support into their program design and budgeting for the year.
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