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  2. People Are Awesome: Grants available to support art, health ...

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    Applications are open for Mid-America Arts Alliance’s annual Artistic Innovations grant, a program that since 2012 has awarded more than $2 million to regional artists and creative organizations ...

  3. Black women-led Fayetteville nonprofits face funding barriers ...

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    Grant eligibility requirements bar often Black women-led nonprofits from funding they need. Here's how they get work done anyway, and what comes next. Black women-led Fayetteville nonprofits face ...

  4. 10 must-know African American nonprofits making a ... - AOL

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    Nonprofits Focused on Economic Empowerment Economic empowerment is vital for progress. These nonprofits provide skills, mentorship, and resources that drive financial success in Black communities.

  5. Global Fund for Women - Wikipedia

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    The Global Fund for Women awarded the organization's first grants in 1988 to eight grantees totaling $31,000. In September 1996, Murray retired and was succeeded by Kavita N. Ramdas . Ramdas ended her 14-year tenure at the Global Fund in September 2010, and was succeeded by Musimbi Kanyoro in August 2011.

  6. Chicago Foundation for Women - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Foundation for Women (CFW) is a nonprofit grantmaking organization that focuses on creating opportunities and resources for women in the Chicago area. [1] Many Chicago based organizations such as South Side Giving Circle and LBTQ Giving Council further help women that face violence, poverty, and discrimination using the resources from CFW. [2]

  7. Wallace Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace Foundation began with the philanthropy of DeWitt and Lila Acheson Wallace, who together founded the Reader's Digest Association. [4] Drawing on the money they earned from the magazine, which they launched in 1922, the Wallaces contributed to a wide assortment of artistic, cultural and youth-serving causes.

  8. National Association of Women Artists - Wikipedia

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    Similar concerns about gender parity in the art world are raised today. Assessing women in art in the twenty-first century, art historian Whitney Chadwick writes: "There remains an ongoing need to document women's unique contributions in areas of patronage, collaborative practice, photography and new media in a concise and widely available format."

  9. ‘The Librarians’ and PEN America Awarded Grants ... - AOL

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    Subject Matter, a nonprofit that supports socially conscious documentaries and organizations that address the issues portrayed in those films, will give a $25,000 grant during the Sundance Film ...