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Women's Foundation of Oregon

WEBWe acknowledge the land on which we sit and which we occupy at the Women’s Foundation of Oregon. The Portland Metro area rests on traditional village sites of the Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Bands of Chinook, Tualatin, Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other tribes who made their homes along the Columbia River creating …

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Eight That Cant Wait — Women's Foundation of Oregon

WEBEight That Cant Wait — Women's Foundation of Oregon. In September 2018, the Women's Foundation of Oregon released Count Her In, the most comprehensive report on the status of women and girls in 20 years. The report identified eight areas of urgent concern for Gender Justice in Oregon. These eight urgent concerns were the focus for The Eight

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WFO Grants and Pushing for Pay Transparency in Oregon

WEBThe Portland Women & Girls Health & Safety Grant aims to support organizations who are dedicated to gender justice and creating community safety through their work. This grant is funding organizations working with women & girls aged 14-24 in the city of Portland. Open until February 28th. Portland Safety Grant Application. Oregon …

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Congratulations to our Portland Girls/Women Health and Safety …

WEBWomen's Foundation of Oregon 221 NW Second Ave. Suite 302 Portland, OR 97209 971 230 1294 [email protected]

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About — Women's Foundation of Oregon

WEBImmediate impact funding is a crucial feature of the Women’s Foundation of Oregon grant making approach. The Women’s Foundation began offering this funding in 2017 as one opportunity for women, girls, transgender, and gender non-binary Oregonians to access financial support in cases of immediate need. Immediate Impact Fund.

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Our Community. Our Dream. Our Goal.

WEBWomen's Foundation of Oregon 221 NW Second Ave. Suite 302 Portland, OR 97209 971 230 1294 [email protected]

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New Grant Opportunities! — Women's Foundation of Oregon

WEBWomen's Foundation of Oregon 221 NW Second Ave. Suite 302 Portland, OR 97209 971 230 1294 [email protected]

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Local, State, and Federal Work for Gender Justice!

WEBWFO is committed to advancing Gender Justice! We recognize that in order to have sustainable and effective impact, our work has to be done at all levels. We are proud of our local and statewide efforts, and now we are integrating ourselves into Federal opportunities. Last week, we participated in

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Our first grant announcement of 2023!

WEBWe are launching our first grant opportunity of 2023! We are starting with a location-based grant for the city of Portland. The grant is focused on health and community safety initiatives serving 14-24 year old women and girls.

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Count Her In — Women's Foundation of Oregon

WEBCount Her In also found that Oregon’s women and girls contribute more than their fair share toward making the state a great place to live. For instance, women in Oregon: Perform nearly 500,000 hours of unpaid caregiving; Hold nearly 70 percent of the state’s educational occupations and over 80 percent of the state’s healthcare positions; and.

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Immediate Impact Fund — Women's Foundation of Oregon

WEBThe Women’s Foundation is part of an expansive ecosystem of funders who actively support the vast and immediate needs of the non-profit sector and the communities they serve. Historically, the Foundation has operated with an Immediate Impact Fund of approximately $50,000 - $60,000, awarding between 10 - 15 organizations per year.

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Updates, Celebrations, Community, and More! — Women's …

WEBWomen's Foundation of Oregon 221 NW Second Ave. Suite 302 Portland, OR 97209 971 230 1294 [email protected]

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Grants — Women's Foundation of Oregon

WEBWe acknowledge the land on which we sit and which we occupy at the Women’s Foundation of Oregon. The Portland Metro area rests on traditional village sites of the Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Bands of Chinook, Tualatin, Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other tribes who made their homes along the Columbia River creating …

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Grants Archive — Women's Foundation of Oregon

WEBThe Women’s Foundation of Oregon has prioritized our Immediate Impact Fund to address both crisis response for the COVID-19 pandemic and/or the Wildfires and to support system change efforts that look toward our collective rebuilding and recovery. Our grantmaking model is rooted in relationships and begins with intentional outreach to those

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Turning Dreams into Reality! — Women's Foundation of Oregon

WEBOur Dream Big Grant is our new initiative that is breaking down the barriers that have traditionally existed in philanthropy and fostering powerful and transformational relationships. We had a record number of amazing applicants and we are grateful to all the individuals in our state who are workin

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Women’s Foundation of Oregon names Emily Evans as first …

WEBEvans, who was born and raised in Ashland, Ore., spent the last five years as the Lead Development Officer for the Forum for Youth Investment, a nonprofit think tank in Washington DC.

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Grants Due September 26th — Women's Foundation of Oregon

WEBTHANK YOU to everyone who has reached out to support our statewide efforts! We are still working to accomplish our goals, and will continue connecting with folks to ensure that we can advance gender justice across our state. As a friendly reminder we have multiple grants open until September 26th

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Together We Make a Difference: Meet Our Grant Winners!

WEBCollective giving is at the heart of Women’s Foundation of Oregon. We believe in the power of all of us to make a meaningful difference in the lives of women and girls in Oregon. Your donation allows us to quickly move resources where they are needed. Collective giving means that many small contri

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March 2017 Newsletter: Reproductive Health in Oregon

WEBThis month, we're focusing on the landscape for reproductive health in Oregon. It's so much more than a health issue.

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