Nonprofit of the Year Finalist: Women Helping Women Fund


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Women Helping Women Fund is a Spokane-based collective-giving nonprofit.

The organization pools together donations and members vote on which philanthropic organization or program receives grant funding.

The program fosters leadership skills, civic engagement, and a deeper understanding of social issues.

It produces data and research through its annual State of Women and Children report.

For more information, visit womenshelpingwomenfund.org.

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Community: W2W, Heritage Trust, Police Panto, Wanderers' Send, Qeqm Friends ...

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Kool Boiz Foundation Empowers Young Men of Color

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Extension Office Thanks 4-H Volunteers Ahead of National Recognition Week

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Cornyn, Colleagues Introduce Bill to Make the Feral Swine Eradication Program Permanent

The Feral Swine Eradication Act would extend and make permanent a pilot program to safeguard public health, agriculture, and local ecosystems against the threat of feral swine.There are approximately...more

Teens Get Hands-on Voting Lessons

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose made the second trip of the year in his Grads Vote program.Program intended to give pending high school graduates and upper-class students a look at voting...more

Hong Kong Summit Focuses on Sustainable Tech, Finance

The One Earth Summit was held in Hong Kong on March 28.The theme was 'Driving systemic change towards a sustainable future through impact investment and technological innovation' It attracted over...more

Nonprofit of the Year Finalist: Women Helping Women Fund

Women Helping Women Fund is a Spokane-based collective-giving nonprofit.The organization pools together donations and members vote on which philanthropic organization or program receives grant...more

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The ANERIS project integrates different marine life-sensing technologies to implement the new concept of Operational Marine Biology.The information flow will be based on an automatic pipeline of...more


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