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Women's Fund is sponsored by Topeka Community Foundation. The Women's Fund supports innovative, one-year projects that improve the lives of women and children in Shawnee County, focusing on areas such as financial literacy, STEAM education, health and mental health, affordable housing, and access to healthy food.
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Women's Fund Topeka – Women Leading Change Through Giving Welcome to the Women's Fund of Topeka Women Leading Change Through Giving The Women’s Fund of Topeka champions women as philanthropists and leaders. By combining individual generosity into collective action, we create deeper impact and lasting progress for our community.
The Power of Collective Giving The Women’s Fund of Topeka is dedicated to empowering women and reinforcing their role as philanthropists in our community. By fostering women’s leadership in philanthropy, we aim to multiply the impact of individual charitable contributions through a collective approach.
Our vision is not only to enhance the value of each donation but also to inspire a new generation of philanthropists, ones who understand and appreciate the profound positive change that can be achieved when we come together for a common cause. Our commitment is to ensure that the power of collective giving is recognized, embraced, and harnessed to create a better tomorrow.
Join The Women’s Fund and be part of a community where women come together to give, lead, and shape positive change. Attend the Annual Luncheon Wednesday, April 29, 2026 The Women’s Fund is committed to supporting innovative solutions to complex problems facing women and children and to being a catalyst for enduring change.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations working on issues affecting women and children, located in the Topeka/Shawnee County area. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Women's Fund is funded by Topeka Community Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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