In the Washington metropolitan region, nearly half a million women and girls are living in or near poverty. We all have a stake in building the economic security of our region’s women and girls. The Women’s Foundation works to mobilize our community and provide solutions to eliminate the persistent barriers that disproportionately hinder women and girls from achieving economic security.
From Afghanistan to Bank of America, thanks to a Goodwill training program.
Goodwill of Greater Washington offers numerous programs in addition to the Women in Construction program that The Women’s Foundation supports. Last Friday, I had
Leadership Awards Program is looking for a few good nonprofits, and volunteers. Join us!
It seems like only yesterday I was attending my very first event at The Women’s Foundation: The Leadership Awards reception. The Leadership Awards Program
Prince George's Gazette covers child care strategy that's smart for businesses and families.
New economic development initiatives can present outstanding opportunities for new partnerships – including partnerships that support employers and low-income single working women and their
Phyllis Caldwell and Grantee Partners on the potential impact on nonprofits of the Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae takeover.
On Sunday, The Women’s Foundation’s president, Phyllis Caldwell, was quoted in Philip Rucker’s Washington Post article, "Mortgage Giants’ Fall May Hurt Nonprofits." Grantee Partners
Quality pre-school for low-income families: A story 25 years in the making.
In their September issue, Real Simple magazine highlights the story of Barbara Mason’s 25 year journey helping thousands of children living in poverty and
DCWA: DC Council candidates respond to issues important to local women.
In an election guide released this week by the DC Women’s Agenda, DC Council candidates were challenged to find solutions to staggering issues confronting
First round on grantmaking committee highlights rigor, hard work that goes into investing wisely.
I always knew the Women’s Foundation’s grantmaking process was rigorous, but it wasn’t until I joined the Open Door Capacity Fund Committee that learned