2025 Women’s Fund grant partners

Thanks to the generosity of our investors and volunteers, the Women’s Fund awarded $550,000 in general operating support to 15 organizations working to support the economic mobility of women in Central Texas.

We’re thrilled to introduce our 2025 grant partners, beginning with the top finalists in each of our five impact areas: Child Care, Education, Housing, Unintended Pregnancy Prevention, and Women’s Health

Child Care

Expanding access to safe, quality, culturally competent and affordable child care that is conveniently located for families with low incomes.

 

Open Door Schools

$60,000 general operating grant

Nurturing and inspiring children of diverse abilities, circumstances, and backgrounds in a child-led, play-based environment.

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Education

Providing access to an ecosystem of support—academic, emotional, and financial—for women pursuing educational dreams.

 

Austin Black Physicians Association

$60,000 general operating grant

Fostering equitable healthcare and empowering current and future Black physicians to provide compassionate, human-centered care in our communities.

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Housing

Supporting access to affordable housing opportunities for women that include a network of support and/or opportunities for long-term wealth building.

 

Magdalene House

$60,000 general operating grant

Providing long-term residential care, counseling access, and life and career development to foster healing, belonging, and lasting independence for women who have experienced sex trafficking.

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Unintended Pregnancy Prevention

Increasing access to consumable, unbiased pregnancy prevention resources.

 

Lilith Fund

$60,000 general operating grant

Providing financial assistance and emotional support while building community spaces for people who need abortions in Texas— unapologetically, with compassion and conviction.

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Women’s Health

Reducing health disparities experienced by women facing the greatest barriers to care.

 

Volunteer Healthcare Clinic

$60,000 general operating grant

Improving the health of low-income and uninsured people by providing access to high-quality health care, prevention education, and support for long-term health.

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Semifinalist grant partners

Child Care

Unintended Pregnancy Prevention

Education

Women’s Health