Women's Foundation of Boston

Women’s Foundation of Boston Announces 2024 Catalyst Grant Recipients

Boston, MA – November 25, 2024 – The Women’s Foundation of Boston is proud to announce that it will award a total of $429,000 through its biannual Catalyst Grants cycle to eight nonprofits that exclusively serve women and girls. The Foundation’s Catalyst Grants are one-time funding opportunities intended to act as “catalysts,” to improve the quality and growth of the organization. 

Founded in 2017, the Women’s Foundation of Boston is a nonprofit public charity that creates, funds, and accelerates economic empowerment, leadership and mentoring programs that equip women and girls in Greater Boston and throughout Massachusetts to be financially independent and successful leaders. In seven years of grantmaking, the Foundation has awarded a total of $8.5M among 39 organizations and 111 grants. 

“Philanthropic giving to women and girls remains staggeringly low in Massachusetts, with only 1.4% of all giving going to organizations that serve women and girls,” said Christina Gordon, Co-Founder and CEO of the Women’s Foundation of Boston. “As the only Massachusetts funder specifically focused on supporting women- and girls-serving nonprofits, we’re dedicated to moving the needle. The Catalyst Grants enable efficient and effective organizations and programs to achieve even greater impact, enhancing their ability to transform lives.” 

The 2024 recipients of the Catalyst Grants include:

The Care Center. The Care Center (TCC) is an innovative educational program in Holyoke, MA, providing opportunities for young mothers who have had their education interrupted by a lack of support and systemic barriers. TCC offers a Hi-Set program, part-time college courses, and an associate degree program (Bard Microcollege Holyoke), all with extensive wrap-around services which allow women to  acquire the education, resources and skills for life-long growth, wellness, and economic stability. This grant will fund a new multi-year strategic plan for the program. The Care Center is a new grantee partner for the Foundation.

Dress for Success Boston (DFSB). DFSB empowers women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and development tools. This grant will fund a mobile boutique van which will remove the transportation barriers which prevent many women and girls from accessing DFSB’s suiting and career services.

Esperanza Academy. Esperanza is a tuition-free, independent, lottery-based middle school for girls from low-income communities in Lawrence. This grant will fund a website upgrade to better engage donors and improve accessibility for prospective students and families. The grant will also be used to upgrade the donor and graduate management system to ensure better tracking, and to develop an annual report and a graduate-focused publication.

 Girl Scouts of Eastern MA (GSEMA). GSEMA builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, providing positive outcomes in Life Skills/Leadership, STEM, Entrepreneurship, Financial Literacy, and the Outdoors. This grant will help fund STEM ON-THE-GO, a mobile learning center that will bring the wonders of science, technology, engineering, and math directly to Girl Scout troops and summer camps in underserved communities across Eastern MA, who would not otherwise have access this programming. The STEM programming will include space science, engineering, robotics, coding, and environmental stewardship

Girls Inc. of Worcester (GIW). GIW works to inspire all girls to be strong (healthy), smart (educated), and bold (independent). This grant will fund a program impact evaluation to ensure GIW is providing the most effective and engaging programming possible to their participants. 

Mujeres Unidas Avanzando (MUA). MUA provides low-income Latina and other women English Language Learners the tools to empower themselves through mentoring, education, and job training. This grant will fund a new website and social media rollout to reflect MUA’s dynamic, life-changing work for women and girls, and to better position MUA with potential donors and interested participants. 

Our Sisters’ School (OSS). Our Sisters’ School is a tuition-free nonsectarian middle school for girls from low-income communities in Greater New Bedford. This grant will fund a comprehensive marketing plan to enhance the visibility and awareness of the school, which will increase admissions and enrollment, and will better engage volunteers and donors.

WE CAN. WE CAN empowers and supports Cape Cod women to build pathways to stability and self-sufficiency. This grant will fund the development and implementation of a new economic mobility program, which will focus on goal-setting and coaching to gain financial literacy, secure employment, and access educational opportunities.

About Women’s Foundation of Boston:

The Women’s Foundation of Boston, Inc. is a nonprofit public charity that creates, funds, and accelerates high-impact economic and leadership programs that equip Massachusetts women and girls to be financially independent and successful leaders. The Foundation is becoming the primary vehicle for investing in women and girls in Greater Boston and across the Commonwealth and is building a fast-growing network of female nonprofit and business leaders.