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 are a list of our current grantee partners.

DC Action for Children

DC Action envisions a safe, resilient, and empowered DC for young people, dismantling barriers with research, data, and racial equity.

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.

DC Fiscal Policy Institute

DC Fiscal Policy Institute centers Black and brown communities in its research, advocacy, and partnerships to drive racially-just tax, budget, and policy decisions.

DC Girls’ Coalition

DC Girls’ Coalition amplifies voices of young women, girls, femmes, and non-conforming individuals, centering their leadership for policy change and advocacy.

District of Columbia Association for the Education of Young Children (DCAEYC)

DCAEYC, a DC affiliate of NAEYC, advocates high-quality early learning for young children through connections in practice, policy, and research.

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.

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.

Nonprofit Montgomery

Nonprofit Montgomery strengthens nonprofits in Montgomery County through development, networking, advocacy, and partnerships to maximize their impact.

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.

Prince George’s Child Resource Center

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

SPACEs In Action

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

Voices for Virginia’s Children

Voices for Virginia’s Children advocates for children’s policies, ensuring the Commonwealth’s vulnerable youth are prioritized and supported.

Help us support gender and racial equity and empower women and girls of color in the Washington metropolitan region.