Women's Foundation of Montana Grant Program
Funding Amount
Varies
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Overview
Our Focus
The Women’s Foundation of Montana (WFM) was established at the Montana Community Foundation in 1999 to provide a permanent resource for women and girls in Montana. WFM is committed to partnering with organizations and programs across the state that advance gender equity in Montana. The WFM Advisory Committee guides WFM’s grantmaking priorities and funding decisions.
The Women’s Foundation of Montana is seeking to fund organizations and projects that align with WFM’s priorities:
1\. Wealth and Asset Building
Includes strategies that:
* support women in accessing fulfilling work with a livable wage and quality benefits;
* provide training, resources, and access to financing for women to start and grow businesses;
* provide education and training, and ongoing opportunities for women to upskill and retrain.
2\. Strong Families
Includes strategies that:
* increase women’s access to essential services to meet basic needs, including housing, nutrition, safety, and financial stability;
* provide education and resources for women’s health care, including reproductive, maternal, and gender-affirming care;
* advocate for and advance policy reforms that improve access to and increase public investment in economic opportunity, security, and equity for women.
3\. Leadership Development
Include strategies that:
* establish or enhance educational programs with a gender-specific lens;
* build capacity to engage women in advocacy and policy change.
Funding Type:
* WFM accepts applications for general operating support as well as project-specific support.
* General operating requests are awarded to organizations whose overall work intentionally and specifically supports women and/or girls or addresses issues that disproportionately impact women and/or girls and includes a gender equity analysis.
* Project-specific requests are awarded to and restricted to projects and activities that are targeted to benefit women and girls. Fiscally sponsored organizations should submit project-specific requests.
Eligibility
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* Grant recipients must be a non-profit 501(c)3 organization.
* Primarily benefit women and girls and understand and address the unique barriers women face in advancing economically.
* Provide direct services, build leadership skills, engage in state or local policy and advocacy, or all three.
* Demonstrate commitment to inclusivity and diversity and reflect and represent those they serve.
* Demonstrate a clear impact on the lives of women and girls in Montana and/or have the potential for sustainable and positive change.
* Preference will be given to organizations and projects serving women in rural and tribal communities.
* Meet at least one of the WFM objectives: Wealth and Asset Building, Strong Families and Leadership Development
Ineligibility
* Religious, partisan, or sectarian programs or projects.
* One-time events, such as celebrations or social gatherings that are not part of longer-term goals.
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