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M. for Girls Grants is sponsored by Your Community Foundation. Promotes science, technology, engineering, and math activities and opportunities for girls in North Central West Virginia.
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Applications for the 2025-26 funding cycle closed September 22, 2025. Please check back in July 2026 for the next grant opportunity. Who is eligible to apply?
All traditional public schools in Harrison, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, and Taylor Counties with preference given to Title I schools Nonprofit organizations including public libraries Projects/programs must be open to girls only , targeting girls in grades K-12 Awards will be made for up to $4,000 The funds are expected to be used in the school year in which they are awarded.
Fund teacher-initiated enrichment programs or after-school clubs in STEM Provide financial assistance to attend a STEM-related activity Support students in attending STEM-related competitions Contact Laurie Abildso at laurie@ycfwv. org for instructions.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Traditional public schools and nonprofit organizations in specified counties in North Central West Virginia. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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