$670,000 in Grants Awarded to Help Women Thrive
June 5, 2017 - Grants, Homepage News - Posted by darren
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[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]With the mission of economic security for women, the Women’s Foundation of Mississippi (WFM) is awarding a total of $670,000 in grants to non-profit organizations and community colleges across the state for the 2017 funding cycle. The sixteen recipients of the grants stretch across the state and provide programs to women in the areas of access to opportunity/community college, planned pregnancy, and two-generation/better futures.
“We know that when women thrive, so does our state,” noted Tracy DeVries, Executive Director of WFM. “That’s why we award grants to programs that drive social change and have a lasting impact on women and their families.”
“Through the support of national foundations, corporate sponsors, and our generous individual donors, the Women’s Foundation has grown from awarding $68,000 in grants in its first year of funding to the current annual level that is close to $700,000,” DeVries continued. “With the 2017 funding cycle, we have awarded $2.8 million since 2012 and have impacted more than 4,000 women across the state.”
“Our grantmaking focus aligns with our belief that all women should have the opportunity to obtain degrees or credentials, good jobs with benefits, and to plan their pregnancies,” noted Latisha Latiker, Director of Grant Programming at WFM. “The range of programs we explored through the grantmaking process was enlightening,” noted Latiker. “Throughout the application and review process and the 2,000 miles of in-state travel for site visits, it was inspiring to see the programs that are focused on social change, despite the shortage of funds and resources. We are thrilled to support a broad range of programs that will help women and their families on their path to economic security.”
Grantees operate programs from the Delta through northwest Mississippi, across to Oxford and the northeast area of the state, down through Meridian/Lauderdale County and Jones County, to the Gulf Coast, and back up to the Jackson/Hinds County area, with work of the grantees impacting women from all areas of Mississippi. The 2017 Women’s Foundation of Mississippi grantees and projects are listed below:
Organization Name | Project Name |
2nd Chance MS | High School Equivalency & Nursing Certification Support Program |
Coahoma Community College | Workforce Women’s Emergency Fund |
Delta Health Center | #ProjectRAD (Reaching Adolescents in the Delta) |
Disability Rights Mississippi | Improving Opportunities Across Generations |
East Central Community College | Women’s Emergency Assistance Fund |
East Mississippi Community College | EMPOWR – Mayhew and Scooba |
Ecumenical Coalition for Women and Families | Cultivating Faith Leaders as Sex Ed Advocates and Teachers |
Exchange Club Family Center | Raising Mothers to Rise |
Jackson State University – School of Public Health | Determinants of Pregnancy Prevention Among Older African American Teens at HBCU’s |
Jones County Junior College | Women’s Emergency Fund II |
Magnolia Medical Foundation | Encouraging Responsible and Informed Choices: Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program |
Mississippi Center for Justice | Community College Legal Clinic |
Mississippi State University Social Science Research Center | EMPOWR |
Mississippi University for Women | Professional Development for Sexual Health Educators |
Northwest Mississippi Community College | Project Gateway: From Community College to Careers |
Single Stop | Mississippi Community Colleges – A Holistic Approach to Student Success (Phase 1) |
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