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Find similar grantsThe Women's Fund (Austin Community Foundation) is sponsored by Austin Community Foundation. Awards funding to organizations and programs providing direct services and systems-level change in strategy areas including housing, childcare, education, unintended pregnancy prevention, and women's health to advance the economic mobility of women and children in Central Texas.
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Women's Fund Grants | Austin Community Foundation Child care, education, housing, unintended pregnancy prevention, women’s health Austin Community Foundation believes that advancing the economic mobility of women and children is essential to closing the opportunity gap in Central Texas—and we know true progress requires tackling the persistent economic and health disparities many women still face.
The Women’s Fund awards funding to organizations and programs providing direct services and systems-level change in the following strategy areas: Housing : Supporting access to affordable housing for women that include a network of support and/or opportunities for long-term wealth building.
Child Care : Expanding access to safe, quality, culturally competent and affordable child care that is conveniently located for families with low incomes. Education : Providing access to an ecosystem of support—academic, emotional, and financial—for women pursuing educational dreams. Unintended Pregnancy Prevention : Increasing access to consumable, unbiased pregnancy prevention resources.
Women’s Health : Reducing health disparities experienced by women facing the greatest barriers to care. In each strategy area, three grants will be distributed as follows: Winning Finalist: $60,000 total; a multi-year grant over two years Runner-up Finalist: $30,000 In total, $550,000 in unrestricted, general operating support will be awarded to 15 different nonprofit organizations.
Before applying for a grant from the Women’s Fund , please review our strategy areas and most recent report to ensure your work is aligned with our mission. Our application resources below will help guide you in submitting a successful application.
Latest research report: Women’s Issues are Community Issues (2023) Strategy Statements, Guiding Definitions, and Scoring Rubric : Stay tuned for uploaded documents including the Women’s Fund strategy statements, guiding definitions, and the scoring rubric used to evaluate applications.
Women’s Fund Informational Webinar Registration: Register here to attend this year’s informational webinar for an overview of the Women’s Fund, including its strategic focus areas, eligibility criteria, application process details, and tips for submitting a strong application. If you believe your organization is a good fit for our grant opportunity, please apply through our grant portal (opening June 1, 2026) .
All applications are due at 5 p. m. CT on Friday, July 31, 2026.
Key dates for the 2026 grant cycle Monday, June 1, by 12 p. m. CT Thursday, June 4, from 12 – 1 p.
m. CT Friday, July 31, at 5 p. m.
CT Mondays & Wednesdays, June 8 – July 29, by appointment June 15 – July 31, by appointment Grant writing technical assistance Zoom learning sessions with semifinalists Award decisions announced Eligibility considerations All applicants must be tax-exempt organizations or units of government serving the six county Central Texas region which includes: Travis, Williamson, Hays, Bastrop, Burnet, and Caldwell Counties.
Organizations must be tax-exempt under Sections 501(c)3 or 170(b)(1)(a)(vi) of the Internal Revenue Code, and/or be a unit of government. Proposals will be considered from organizations that engage in non-lobbying advocacy work. Organizations doing systems change level work such as educating the public about issues, community organizing, policy research and other non-lobbying advocacy activities may apply.
Proposals will be considered from religious organizations that engage in non-religious programming. Religious organizations will need to demonstrate that their work aligning with the Women’s Fund strategies is secular in nature and does not discriminate against any employees or clients based on religion.
In general, the Women’s Fund does not award grants for: Fundraising activities or events Political lobbying or legislative activities Religious organizations for religious purposes Umbrella funding organizations that intend to distribute funds at their own discretion Browse all grant opportunities.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations and programs providing direct services and systems-level change in Central Texas, aligned with the fund's strategy areas for women and children's economic mobility and health. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $20,000 - $60,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for The Women's Fund (Austin Community Foundation) are due July 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
The Women's Fund (Austin Community Foundation) is funded by Austin Community Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Texas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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