Topic: Women's Fund
Women’s Fund Drives Impact Through Data
Women’s Fund investor Sujata Ajmera talks about new research and how data informs the grantmaking strategy of the Women’s Fund.
New Report Highlights Progress, Challenges Facing Women in Central Texas
A new report released by the Women’s Fund at Austin Community Foundation sheds light on what life is like for women and children living in Central Texas, including recent progress and challenges.
2022 Year in Review
The Women’s Fund Confronts Racial Disparities in Maternal Health Care
People’s Community Clinic Saves Lives
Grant Partner Spotlight. People’s Community Clinic supports the health and wellness of the Central Texas community.
Jail to Jobs Inspires Change
Our grant partner, Jail to Jobs, transforms lives in juvenile detention facilities. Learn about them and impact of our grantmaking.
Women’s Fund Awards Nearly $500,000 to Support Central Texas Women and Children
Leaders of the Women’s Fund Grants Committee announce the 2022 grant partners and share details about the grantmaking process.
Reflecting on the State of Child Care in Central Texas
Kimberly Storin, chair of the Women’s Fund Steering Committee, reflects on a recent panel discussion about inequitable access to child care in Central Texas.
Women’s Fund Grants $400,000 with Racial Equity Lens
Women’s Fund Revises Strategy Based on Racial Equity
The Women’s Fund is shifting its strategy to address and create a more equitable grantmaking strategy and process.
Our Response to COVID-19
Since the local outbreak of COVID-19, Austin Community Foundation has quickly and effectively mobilized funding and resources to respond to needs of our community.
Keyholder’20 Raises Record-Breaking Amount
Held at the Long Center for the Performing Arts, Keyholder’20 convened influential business and philanthropic leaders for networking and conversation around the needs of women and children in Central Texas and beyond. In addition to revealing the winners of the Raise Your Voice Awards, the Women’s Fund announced that a total of $300,000 will be granted to local organizations through its 2020 grant cycle.