Annual Funding for Women and Girls Programs in California (USA)
GrantID: 75409
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $10,000
Summary
This grant opportunity provides annual funding for programs aimed at supporting the well-being and advancement of women and girls within a specific county in California. The grants are intended to assist nonprofit organizations in creating meaningful, sustainable impact in areas such as mental health, poverty prevention, and domestic violence prevention. Funding is offered to projects that directly address community needs, encourage collaboration among local service providers, and demonstrate strong potential for measurable results.
Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations with recognized tax-exempt status. The programs must serve residents of the designated county, with a particular focus on initiatives benefiting women and girls. Preference is given to projects that foster partnerships, avoid duplication of existing services, and provide long-term benefits to the community. The grant is designed to be flexible, allowing organizations to tailor funding to programmatic needs that align with the fund’s priorities.
Grant awards are provided annually, with individual grants typically reaching up to $10,000. The funding is intended to support both ongoing initiatives and new programs that address pressing social issues affecting the target population. While the exact application timeline varies each year, proposals are reviewed with attention to the project’s alignment with community needs, the capacity of the organization to deliver results, and the sustainability of outcomes.
This funding opportunity offers nonprofits the chance to enhance their programs, expand services, and build capacity while addressing critical areas that affect women and girls in the community. By prioritizing collaboration, measurable impact, and responsive programming, the grant helps ensure that local organizations can make a lasting difference and strengthen the overall well-being and self-sufficiency of those they serve.
The focus on a single county allows applicants to direct resources efficiently, ensuring that support reaches those most in need while fostering local engagement and long-term community benefits.
Organizations and individuals based in California who are engaged in Mental Health may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.
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