The true power of a woman is in the ripple her impact creates. Our focus and our funding are channeled directly toward real change, and we expect the needle to move in the right direction, one woman at a time.
The main thing that’s held a woman back is the system stacked against her. And systems that don’t serve us were meant to be left behind. We tackle issues head-on, without the burden of the way things have always been to make real headway for our daughters, neighbors, and selves.
Since 1995, the Women’s Fund has awarded more than $2.6 million in grants to innovative projects and programs that improve the circumstances for women and girls in the Fox Valley Region.
We are proud to have funded initiatives across the community, developed by over 120 different Fox Valley agencies. We offer funding opportunities for nonprofit organizations serving women and girls in Outagamie, Calumet, Waupaca, Shawano, and northern Winnebago counties.
Untethered, we soar ever higher.
I can definitely say that this organization has changed my life for the better! I cannot imagine where I would be right now if I had never had such great support!
Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services P.O.W.E.R. program participant
Thank you for your interest in partnering with the Women’s Fund to make real change for women and girls in the Fox Valley. This year’s grant cycle is now closed. Please check back in the fall for information about our next grant cycle.
Make sure you are on the list to receive email updates about Women’s Fund grant programs by contacting us at grants@womensfundfvr.org.
The Women’s Fund cannot provide grant funding to individuals. Only nonprofits designated as 501(c)(3) organizations and government entities may apply.
It takes resolve to dismantle the status quo.
Women exceed societal expectations, and our individual and collective potential is powerful. While progress has been made, there is still ground to be gained toward a place where men and women are valued equally. Our dollars go directly toward making real change for women now and making that impact stick for generations to come.
Inspire WI’s Girls Career Connection Program
$2,500 to support the Inspire WI Network which connects high school girls in Outagamie and Calumet Counties with career opportunities, mentorship, and essential skill-building resources.
Let’s Talk About It
$5,000 supporting self-advocacy and abuse prevention for young women with intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as educating professionals on the unique needs of individuals with disabilities and how they can be better served.
New Visions in Partnership with Catalpa Health
$8,870 to continue the initiative launched last year to bring nature-based healing to Catalpa’s outpatient mental health program through New Visions Partnership with Catalpa Health.
Program Accessibility
$5,000 to support the Girls on the Run program that combines social and emotional learning with physical activity for 3rd through 8th graders.
Life Skills, Mentoring, and Support for Young Black and Brown Girls
$5,000 to support programming for girls of color, focused on identity, growth, and achievement with a range of activities that nurture girls’ growth and celebrate their identities.
Nkauj Hmoob Rising: Empowering our Future Leaders
$10,000 to empower Hmong girls through cultural identity, leadership, and life skills by addressing assimilation pressures, inequities, and patriarchal norms in a supportive, confidence-building space.
Women’s Mental Health Support
$5,000 for women’s peer support groups and mental health education and self-care gatherings in both English and Spanish.
This grant is being funded by the Women’s Fund & a donor advised fund within the Women’s Fund.
Supporting Parents and Mentoring Relationships
$5,000 to support volunteer-led networks that empower single mothers in crisis to keep their children safe and families together.
STEM Tutoring for Girls
$7,500 to provide targeted assistance for girls in the Menasha school district in STEM subjects to empower young women with the skills and knowledge needed for higher-paying opportunities, fostering self-sufficiency.
Reaching Out New Visions in Partnership with Catalpa Health
$15,655 to create a program partnership to bring the outdoors through the Girl Scouts Adventures on the Go program to Catalpa Health’s intensive outpatient treatment program.g
Supporting Parents and Mentoring Relationships
$15,000 to support women by providing temporary housing for their children, coaching, family relationships, and resources to families in crisis to break the cycle of poverty, neglect and abuse.
We Are Brave: Healing and Response for Indigenous Survivors of Violence
$10,000 to support Indigenous survivors of violence in Shawno County with programs & services.
Financial Wellness and Small/Micro Business Training
$10,000 to provide a holistic approach combining personal financial training along with business and entrepreneurship technical assistance to support women’s long-term success as entrepreneurs and small business owners.
African Women’s Group
$7,500 to address challenges female refugees face by giving access to information and resources, bringing women together to share in community and gain education about the new culture that they are entering in a culturally appropriate way.
Mental Health Navigator for Women
$5,000 to provide specialized and personalized approach to addressing mental health challenges within the community by collaborating with a network of referral sources, assess the specific mental health needs of each referral and formulate a customized care plan that aligns with their unique requirements.
Sober Living for Women
$5,000 to provide a safe home with support services to help women in recovery from substance use disorders move from instability and uncertainty to independence and self-sufficiency so each can reach her full potential and enjoy a brighter future.
Women Leaders Program
$2,500 to provide opportunities for middle and high school girls to learn about and from different STEM careers and mentors through interactive and engaging activities. This program works to address the underrepresentation of women in STEM-related careers.
Skills Enhancement Program
$10,000 to provide financial assistance to support women in Outagamie and Waupaca Counties are continuing their education. This program supports women in becoming more economically and emotionally self-sufficient by providing financial assistance for training-related costs, paired with holistic case management to prevent, manage, and overcome barriers in a variety of areas.
Success in Motion
$7,500 to support female FVTC students to successfully complete their education by completing a college readiness class, addressing transportation barriers and providing support for child care while in school.
Empowering Black and Biracial Girls
$2,500 to support the expansion of programs for Black and Biracial girls to build self-esteem, cultivate a supportive community and support within peer monthly meetings.
Case Management for Families in Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA)
$7,500 to provide case management for women in the TBRA program by helping to navigate safe, affordable housing opportunities combined with support that empowers economic advancement and self-sufficiency.
Basic Needs to Survivors of Sexual Violence
$5,000 to provide basic needs assistance to survivors that are not able or do not qualify for services from other agencies. This assistance will alleviate the financial burdens and stress that stem from trauma and empower survivors to build bright and healthy futures.
Supporting Parents and Mentoring Relationships
$5,000 to support women by providing temporary housing for their children, coaching, family friendships, and resources to families in crisis to break the cycle of poverty, neglect, and abuse.
Brilliant Women
$10,000 to provide an educational program to empower women with disabilities to build and navigate personal, professional, and romantic relationships safely and appropriately. Through this program, women with disabilities have the social skills necessary to pursue their career goals.
Financial Wellness and Small/Micro Business Training
$5,000 to provide a holistic approach combining personal financial training along with business and entrepreneurship technical assistance to support women’s long-term success as entrepreneurs and small business owners.
Our relentless pursuit is to see that women are not limited by their options but the choices they are free to make. In a world where the sky’s the limit, women are ready to rise and soar. Together, we fly higher.
The Women’s Fund offers opportunities for female students seeking college scholarships.
The 2025 scholarship cycle is closed! Thank you to our applicants. Our cycle will reopen in January 2026.