The Women’s Fund of Central Indiana Annual Grant Round 2022 is open to any organization serving central Indiana women and/or girls.
Donor Name: Women’s Fund of Central Indiana
State: Indiana
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/01/2022
Size of the Grant: $25,000
Details:
Women’s Fund of Central Indiana mobilizes people, ideas and investments so every woman and girl in community has an equitable opportunity to reach her full potential – no matter her place, race or identity.
Focus Areas
- Caregiving: Women need high quality caregiving options for their children and family members.
- Intimate Violence: Women in domestic violence situations need a safety net of support so they can remove themselves from danger and achieve economic security.
- Economic Security: They fund programming to help women and girls experiencing poverty move to economic stability and onto a lifetime of economic security.
- Issues Impacting Girls: Young girls benefit from programs specially designed to meet their needs.
Funding Information
The maximum allowable request is $25,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Organizations must serve women and/or girls in central Indiana (Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan, and Shelby Counties).
- Women’s Fund is particularly interested in funding programming in the following areas:
- Breaking negative cycles (e.g., intimate partner violence and poverty) and moving to economic mobility.
- Programming for girls that is preventive and has a demonstrated impact.
- Programming that demonstrates an awareness and/or provision of mental health services for women and girls.
- Caregiving assistance so women can pursue their education or continue working.
- Organizations whose mission is focused on service to women and/or girls can apply for operating support. Other organizations can apply for project/program support.
- Women’s Fund is interested only in gender-specific efforts, not just programs that happen to serve women and/or girls.
Women’s Fund will not consider funding for the following items:
- Organizations not committed to gender equity
- Programs promoting religion, including proselytizing or religious training (see below)
- Fundraising activities (such as golf tournaments or galas)
- Political campaigns
- Individual or personal requests
- Organization-sponsored conferences or event sponsorships
- Schools
- Organizations whose board of directors or advisory group is composed of less than 50% women.
For more information, visit Women’s Fund of Central Indiana.