The Washington Women’s Foundation’s Collective Grants provide unrestricted support to nonprofit organizations across Washington State working in three priority areas annually. For 2025, the thematic areas are climate and agricultural justice, healthcare, and education, and specific interests include alleviating and reversing the effect of climate change on those communities most impacted by its effects in Washington State, culturally relevant mental health and connection-building services for young people, and non-traditional adult education programs and educational opportunities in support of adults navigating the requirements of employment and civic participation. Applicant organizations must provide services to or advocate for people affected by inequity due to race or gender identity, be accountable to the people being served, address systemic racial or gender inequities in one of this year’s priority areas, and demonstrate how they reduce disparities or achieve more equitable outcomes through their direct service or advocacy work.
Letters of inquiry are due December 6, 2024.