Jun. 15, 2011 (Business Wire) — Washington Women’s Foundation has awarded grants to five local nonprofit organizations totaling $475,000, bringing total foundation giving since 1995 to over $11 million, both through individual grants of up to $1,000 each and through Pooled Fund Grants of $50,000 – $100,000.
“Reaching $11 million in cumulative grants is a testament to the power and leverage of our collective giving model,” said Carla Lewis, President of Washington Women’s Foundation. “Our members have combined their resources, their knowledge and their passion for improving our community to have an enormous philanthropic impact in the region.”
Pooled grants were awarded in each of the Foundation’s five giving areas: arts and culture, education, environment, health and human services. Here’s a closer look at the award-winning organizations and the purpose of the grant funds:
The Washington Women’s Foundation presents a WWF Merit Award to the five finalists who were not awarded the Pooled Fund Grants. The Merit Award is in recognition of the Grant Committee’s strong endorsement of these organizations and includes a $2,000 grant in appreciation for the time and effort invested in WWF’s rigorous grant process. The 2011 Merit Awardees are: Burke Museum Association, Little Red School House, Seattle Audubon, Kindering Center, and Cocoon House.
In addition to combining their giving dollars for the large impact grants, Washington Women’s Foundation members will distribute an additional $475,000 this year in individual grants to nonprofits of their choice as part of their annual membership contribution. Total foundation giving for 2011 will approach $1 million.
About Washington Women’s Foundation
The mission of Washington Women’s Foundation is to educate and expand the number of women engaged in philanthropy, and to build and strengthen community through individual and large impact grants. The Foundation’s members, now more than 500 strong, have invested $11 million of their own resources in nonprofit organizations since 1995 ($5.7 million in pooled grants; $5.3 million in individual grants). Membership is open to all women interested in philanthropy. For more information, visit www.wawomensfoundation.org.
Washington Women’s Foundation
Marion DeForest, 206-340-1710
marion@wawomensfoundation.org