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Fund for Women awards $250,000 in grants

Monies go to nonprofits serving women and girls in all three counties
May 30, 2023

At its recent grant awards dinner, the Fund for Women at the Delaware Community Foundation announced $249,575 in grant funds had been presented to 18 nonprofit organizations serving women and girls in all three Delaware counties.

This is the largest amount the FFW has granted in a single year. Since it began awarding grants in 1994, the FFW has awarded 377 grants totaling more than $3.2 million. The FFW’s one-year grants offer organizations seed money for innovative, creative programming, or funding to continue or expand programs where effectiveness has been demonstrated.

Recipients are: Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware (statewide), $15,000 to expand Girls on the Run teams and programming to 10 more clubs; Child Inc. (statewide), $15,000 to fund transitional housing for 11 victims of intimate partner violence and their 21 children; Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (statewide), $15,000 for a culturally competent breast health outreach program to reach underserved Hispanic populations in Delaware; Delaware Center for Justice (statewide), $15,000 to provide training and case management to help women reentering the community after incarceration; First State Abortion Fund (statewide), $15,000 to provide education and resources to break down barriers for women's healthcare services; First State Community Action Agency (statewide), $15,000 for a homelessness prevention program for households headed by single mothers; Fresh Start Scholarship Foundation (statewide), $15,000 for partial education scholarships for at-risk Delaware women; Jewish Family Services of Delaware (statewide), $15,000 for mental health care for women experiencing perinatal and postpartum depression; Junior League of Wilmington (New Castle County), $15,000 to provide period products to the community through a network of partners; La Esperanza Inc. (Sussex County), $5,200 to establish a digital and financial literacy program for Hispanic women; La Red Health Center Inc. (Kent and Sussex counties), $15,000 for prenatal care for uninsured patients; Latin American Community Center (New Castle County), $15,000 for life skills, career and mental health workshops for Hispanic women in abusive relationships; Read Aloud Delaware (New Castle and Sussex counties), $15,000 to teach Hispanic mothers to support their children's literacy development from an early age through music, movement and storytelling; Survivor Ventures (statewide), $15,000 to help survivors of trafficking to reenter the workforce by supporting local startup ventures; Survivors of Abuse in Recovery (statewide), $15,000 to provide therapy to victims of sexual abuse and assault who are either uninsured or unable to afford recovery services; Urban Bike Project of Wilmington (New Castle County), $9,375 to fund GirlCycle Summer Camp, including biking, art projects and training on bicycle mechanics; Vision to Learn (statewide), $10,000 to provide eye exams and glasses to girls in underserved Delaware communities; and Sussex Family YMCA (Sussex County), $15,000 for job training and a pathway to employment for teen girls.

Through collective philanthropy, the Fund for Women invests and advocates to empower women and girls in Delaware to achieve their potential by bringing together members’ knowledge and passion.

The FFW was established in 1993 as an endowment at the Delaware Community Foundation. Since then, it has issued more than $3.2 million in grants to hundreds of nonprofit programs statewide. For more information, go to fundforwomende.com.

 

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