Women’s Fund of Western Mass to award $250K to organizations that assist women

(Photo Credit: Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts)
(Photo Credit: Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts)
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: Kelley Bryant
413-529-0087 x113
kbryant@mywomensfund.org
July 1, 2020
Springfield, Mass. (July 1, 2020). The Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts has announced $45,000 in grant awards based on recommendations of a committee led by local survivors of sexual violence and harassment.
The Women’s Fund employed a participatory process, convening a committee of women from across Western Mass. to review applications and recommend these grant awards. While this committee was diverse in race, age, careers, geographic locations, and many lived experiences, they did share one important connection – all were survivors, advocates, or strong allies of the Me Too Movement. Women’s Fund Chief Operating Officer Monica Borgatti explains, “Empowering the people in our community who are most impacted by grant decisions to determine which projects get funding goes a long way in shifting the power dynamics we often see in philanthropy.” Women’s Fund organized the process and vetted grantee organizations but ceded all decision-making power to the committee. Borgatti notes, “These folks are the subject matter experts, they know which organizations in our community are working to combat the issues at hand, where there are gaps in services, and where resources are needed most.”
Grants were awarded to five projects working locally on the prevention and intervention of sexual-based violence:
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The Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts is a public foundation with over 20 years of experience supporting women and nonprofit organizations that work on behalf of women and girls in Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire counties.
The Women’s Fund fuels progress toward gender equity by funding the most promising solutions, collaborating with results-oriented partners, and by elevating the collective power of local women to take charge, and to lead with purpose. To learn more, visit MyWomensFund.org
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