serve Dallas, Collin, Denton and Tarrant Counties, and the immediate surrounding North Texas area,.demonstrate a three-year operating history,.Proposals that promote innovative collaboration, community engagement, or movement building to create systemic change that break down barriers that result in positive outcomes for women and girls Proposals that address operational effectiveness with the intention of strengthening an organization’s ability to sustain their mission to support positive outcomes for women and girls including implementing creative strategies, operating with nimbleness and resilience and supporting staff recruitment and retention. organizations that reflect the Foundation’s values and core competencies of integrity, intentionality, and inclusivity, and have demonstrated support for all women and girls inclusive of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.organizations with a commitment to addressing the unique needs at the intersection of gender and race,.organizations that are culturally responsive, are multilingual, have staff at all levels who possess specific skills, expertise and background to effectively address the needs of the women and girls served,.organizations with a history of working directly in and with disenfranchised neighborhoods and communities,.Proposals that demonstrate the organization’s history of working locally on behalf of and in partnership with historically marginalized women and girls to eliminate persistent cultural, economic and racial barriers and inequities. Proposals that clearly articulate and demonstrate that women and girls who are recipients of the organization’s services are thriving. engagement and community organizing work for and by women and girls related to economic, social, and racial justice.services for survivors of gender-based violence and prevention of gender-based violence,.prevention, intervention programs for girls,. access to health care including women’s health, general physical health, mental health, behavioral health, and dental health,.education support services (not individual scholarships),.basic skills & English as a Second Language (ESL),.child care and adult care services and caregiver support,.Texas Women’s Foundation Community Grants are broad based and effect important issues that improve the quality of life and give voice to issues affecting women and girls, as well as cultivates leaders. Program/Project grants provide funds for a specific new or existing program in which at least 75% of the program’s primary service beneficiaries are women or girls. Capacity building grants and operating grants require that at least 75% of the organization’s primary service beneficiaries are women or girls. General operating grants provide flexible funding for the overall operations of the nonprofit. Texas Women’s Foundation will consider proposals for capacity building support, general operating support and program/project support for organizations serving women, girls and their families in Collin, Dallas, Denton, Tarrant and the immediate surrounding counties.Ĭapacity building grants provide funds for the improvement of an organization’s effectiveness in its services to benefit women and girls. For the Community Grant Cycle 2023, Texas Women’s Foundation is focused on the mid-term and long-term needs of women and girls in North Texas, particularly those facing multiple systems of oppression and disenfranchisement.
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