What We Do
Our Approach
We identify and invite nonprofits that serve women and girls with economically empowering programs to apply for grants, rigorously vet them, and invest in those that offer the highest economic impact over a multi-year basis. We partner with our grantees to help them achieve success, measure and review their outcomes over the short and long term, and advocate for
the entire sector.
We meet potential grantees from across Massachusetts. We review their missions and programs
and create a list of those that focus on economic empowerment
solely for women and girls.
We invite the selected nonprofits to apply for grants during our annual grant cycle. The application process includes a detailed website for applicants, online letter of intent forms (LOI) and a clear overview of requirements and schedules. We invite open communications with applicants prior to the application date.
We use a two-step process informed by our collective business lens and implemented by a grant cycle committee. Round 1 includes careful review of mission fit, viability and program impact. Rounds 2A and 2B focus on the program outcomes, leadership experience and financial strength. To maintain consistency and objectivity, we use ratings scorecards. The final group is reviewed and voted on by the Board of Directors.
Research shows that multi-year funding achieves better results because nonprofits have more time to focus on the programming and not the fundraising. Therefore, most of our grants are multi-year, and we partner with our grantees to help them succeed.
We review impact, and financial data, and engage with our grantees at least twice a year. We analyze life stage, geographic area, racial demographics as well as program focus. We review metrics to ensure that goals have been met.
We promote our grantee partners via social media, connections with corporations and foundations, and events, bolstering the entire sector