Our Grantee Partners
Since 1998, The Women’s Foundation has been fortunate to work with more than 215 community-based organizations working to improve the lives of women and girls across the Washington region. Below are a list of our current grantee partners.​
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Early Care and Education 10
Stand Together Fund 2
Young Women's Initiative 2
Community Youth Advance

Community Youth Advance (CYA) harnesses the power of community and transforms out-of-school time to Teach, Reach and Keep youth on the path to success.

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Mamatoto Village

Mamatoto Village empowers Black women by offering career pathways in maternal health and accessible perinatal support services.

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The Person Center

Dedicated to serving the African Immigrant and Refugee community in the D.C. region, The Person Center provides holistic support to survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

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Children's Opportunity Alliance

The Children's Opportunity Alliance uses a system-wide approach to ensure Montgomery County’s early care and education systems are equitable for all children and their families.

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DC Family Child Care Association

DC Family Child Care Association offers home-based family childcare for children 6-weeks to 12 years of age for full-time and part-time care.

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SPACEs In Action

SPACEs In Action empowers DC and Montgomery County residents for social justice through leadership, training, grassroots organizing, and safe spaces.

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Child Resource Connect

Child Resource Connect nurtures kids through family support and caregiver education, impacting half a million children and aiding 1,500 families and 2,000 childcare providers.

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Northern Virginia Association for the Education of Young Children (NVAEYC)

NVAEYC, an affiliate of NAEYC, comprises 800+ caring members – educators, families, and professionals – dedicated to fostering the healthy development of young children.

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Multicultural Spanish Speaking Provider Association

MSSPA is a non-profit organization formed by early childhood education professionals to support Spanish-speaking providers in the Washington Metro area.

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Maryland State Family Child Care Association

MSFCCA is a volunteer-driven organization advocating for registered family child care providers in Maryland, promoting visibility and respect for their profession.

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OUR GRANTEE PARTNERS

Since 1998, The Women’s Foundation has been fortunate to work with more than 215 community-based organizations working to improve the lives of women and girls across the Washington region. Below are a list of our current grantee partners.

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