Women's Foundation of Boston

The Women’s Funding Network (WFN), the world’s largest philanthropic alliance for gender equity, received $45,000 in funding in 2022 from The Nellie Mae Education Foundation to support their New England members’ efforts in building sustainable access to equitable and excellent education. The Nellie Mae Education Foundation, founded over 30 years ago, is New England’s largest philanthropic organization focused solely on education. 

WFN awarded $5,625 to the Women’s Foundation of Boston, along with eight other New England organizations doing exemplary work to further educational initiatives that directly impact the education of women and girls through a gender and racial equity justice lens.

The Women’s Foundation of Boston has granted the funds from WFN evenly between the three tuition-free, all-girl middle schools which the organization proudly supports: Mother Caroline Academy (Dorchester), Our Sisters’ School (New Bedford), and Esperanza Academy (Lawrence). All three schools provide outstanding educational and enrichment opportunities for girls in low-income, under-resourced communities. The Women’s Foundation of Boston has provided several transformative grants to these schools, including funding for STEM expansion, math curriculum development, and remediation learning. The vast majority of the girls at these schools are BIPOC and 100% live in low-income communities.