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Women's Funding Alliance

Justice, health and opportunity for women and girls.

2010 Workplace Campaign Grants

WFA partners with regionally based employers through their workplace giving campaigns. Through these campaigns, WFA raises funds which are allocated as unrestricted operating grants to the following organizations:

  • Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services: Responds to domestic violence and sexual abuse by providing services to Deaf and Deaf-Blind victims and survivors so they can begin to heal.
  • BABES Network-YWCA: Provides peer support, advocacy, education, and outreach to HIV positive women and families, as well as youth prevention education through their HOPE Project.
  • Breast Cancer Resource Center Enhances the quality of life of people touched by breast cancer and increases awareness and knowledge of breast cancer and breast health.
  • Chaya: Supports South Asian survivors and families impacted by domestic violence and engages communities to change societal conditions that enable oppression, especially violence against women.
  • Citrine Health: Connects women and their families to health care, social services and disease prevention programs in the Puget Sound area.
  • FaithTrust Institute: Provides religious leaders and community advocates with the tools and knowledge they need to address the religious and cultural issues related to abuse.
  • Family Planning of Clallam County Works to assure that all individuals in Clallam County have access to quality healthcare, education, and social services relating to human sexuality and fertility.
  • Harborview Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress: Prevents and counters the harmful effects of traumatic experiences on victims, families and our community.
  • Intercommunity Mercy Housing: Creates stable, healthy communities through affordable, service-enriched housing for individuals and families who lack economic resources to access quality, safe housing.
  • Jubilee Women's Center: Provides women a safe and supportive place to live and an opportunity to learn while becoming self-reliant in housing and employment.
  • King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence: A membership organization that facilitates regional advocacy and education campaigns aimed at ending domestic violence through social change.
  • King County Sexual Assault Resource Center: A victim advocacy organization providing comprehensive, free services to child, teen and adult sexual assault victims, plus prevention education to end silence about sexual assault.
  • Legal Voice: Advances women's rights through ground-breaking lawsuits and advocacy, and by providing self-help information to people with legal problems.
  • Northweat Indian College: Supports the mission and financial needs of Northwest Indian College by promoting indigenous self-determination and knowledge.
  • Passages Northwest: Inspires courage and leadership in girls through the exploration of the arts and the natural environment.
  • Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest: Provides routine reproductive health care, contraceptives, pregnancy tests, counseling, referrals, HIV tests and education for women, men, teens and parents.
  • Powerful Voices: Fosters adolescent girls' development by providing programs and promoting social justice so girls can realize their dreams, engage their communities and shape a better world.
  • Real Change: Exists to create opportunity and a voice for low-income people while taking action to end homelessness and poverty.
  • Refugee Women's Alliance: Promotes inclusion, independence, leadership and strong communities by providing refugee/immigrant women and families with culturally, linguistically appropriate services.
  • Residence XII: Provides high quality chemical dependency treatment programs and services to meet the unique needs of women and their families.
  • Seattle Girls' School: Empowers middle school girls to think critically and seek creative solutions to real world problems in setting that embraces diversity, collaboration and integrated learning.
  • Washington CASH: Provides the business training, capital and a supportive community to help individuals with limited financial resources gain self-sufficiency through entrepreneurship.
  • Washington State NARAL Foundation: Educates the public about reproductive health options, improves those options for women in our state through activist training on civic involvement and grassroots organizing.
  • Women's Housing Equality and Enhancement League: A non-hierarchical and grassroots organizing effort of homeless and formerly homeless women working, through empowerment and action, on ending homelessness for women.