Applications are now open for the Visionary Leadership Fund, a separate endowment managed by the Valentine Foundation, provides funding for leadership development for women executives and aspiring leaders in organizations that improve the lives of women and girls in the Greater Philadelphia region.
Donor Name: Valentine Foundation
State: Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/13/2023
Size of the Grant: $40,000–$50,000
Details:
The Fund for Visionary Leadership enhances these organizations and creates positive social change by making valuable leadership training accessible to those working in the non-profit sector with the goals of:
- Supporting the Effectiveness of Current Women Leaders
- Developing the Next Generation of Women Leaders
- Fostering a Community of Women Leaders
The Valentine Fund for Visionary Leadership is committed to advancing, encouraging, and developing visionary leadership skills in both aspiring and executive-level women nonprofit leaders. The Fund understands visionary leadership, apart from management and executive authority, to include the following characteristics:
- Demonstration of innovation and entrepreneurial vision: (Takes initiative, is not risk averse, seeks new solutions, partnerships, tries alternative approaches)
- Credibility: (Demonstrates knowledge of issues from the standpoint of content and policy. Demonstrates capacity for strategic synthesis of knowledge and practice).
- Demonstration of the capacity to influence others with or without the formal authority or title.
- Demonstration of the capacity to respect followers, promote their voices, and protect their interests.
- Exhibition of generosity: Shares knowledge, power, and resources in the interest of an aim.
- Demonstration of life decisions and actions consistent with a set of core values and ethics.
- Demonstration of effectiveness. Achievements, even if modest, that reflect intelligence, creativity, vision, advocacy, and a healthy balance of outrage and optimism.
- Ability to think expansively about long term challenges
- Seeks new solutions
Funding Information
- Awards are made by May 2023 for leadership development activities initiated in 2023-2024.
- A total grant pool of $40,000–$50,000 will be awarded to successful applicants.
Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible nonprofit organizations have at least one paid staff, operate in the Greater Philadelphia region, and serve at least 70% women or girls or have a program that serves 70% women and/or girls. If the organization is eligible because it has a program specifically for women and/or girls, the individual leader(s) who benefit from this grant must have an active role within or responsibility for this program. The Leadership Fund seeks to support both current and aspiring women leaders and will accept nominations for an individual or a group from eligible organizations.
- The Fund encourages submissions from women executive and aspiring leaders from groups that have historically been under-represented in leadership roles. Their grant making goal is to close the gender, racial, ethnic, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, and other equity gaps in non-profit leadership. They do this by actively funding the leadership development of as many current women executive and aspiring leaders from groups that have historically been under-represented in leadership roles as possible, within their means and mission.
- Their definition of “women and girls” includes anyone who is cis-gender or Tran’s woman/girl, or non-binary.
- The groups they focus on who have historically been under-represented in leadership roles include, but are not limited to, those who are Black, Indigenous, People of Color, LGBTQ+, and/or People with Disabilities.
- The Greater Philadelphia region refers to southeastern Pennsylvania counties (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia) as well as contiguous counties in southern New Jersey (Camden) and Delaware (New Castle).
- Note: It is the responsibility of the Applicant and the Nominated Individual(s) to ensure that the Nominated Individual(s) are eligible and available to attend the proposed leadership initiative. For example, some initiatives require pre-requisites, or applications for admission, or other qualifications.
For more information, visit Valentine Foundation.