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    Womens Foundation for the State of Arizona

    ActiveCommunity Improvement
    Tucson, AZWebsiteEIN: 31-16607024 filings on record

    About Womens Foundation for the State of Arizona

    WFSA innovates to create social, political, and economic change that achieves equity for women and girls of all identities through an integrated framework of research, advocacy, grantmaking, and innovative programmatic solutions.

    Focus Areas

    Gender equityEconomic empowerment for women and girlsResearch on barriers to self-sufficiencyAdvocacy and public policy (childcare, housing, pay equity, reproductive healthcare)Unrestricted & renewable grantmakingLeadership development (Unidas youth program)Workforce and education programs for single mothersRacial equity and support for women and girls of colorLGBTQ+ inclusion

    Funding Style

    annual/recurring program support

    About Womens Foundation for the State of Arizona

    The Womens Foundation for the State of Arizona pairs unrestricted operating support with named grant programs that center women and girls, especially women and girls of color, single mothers, and queer and gender-expansive youth. Its annual grants program is unrestricted and supports nonprofits working on social change and gender equity in Arizona, while the Women and Girls of Color Fund, launched in 2021, provides renewable unrestricted support to organizations led by and serving women and girls of color. The foundation also runs Pathways for Single Moms, a wraparound workforce program that helps participants earn one-year certificates in growing fields with tuition, childcare, and stipend support. Recent grants show a mix of broad institutional support and tightly defined initiatives. A $75,000 annual grant to Phoenix Legal Action Network and a $65,000 Forge grant to the same organization point to repeat support across program lines. Other recent awards include $75,000 annual grants to Black Lives Matter Phoenix Metro, Cihuapactli Collective, and Beyond the Hurt, reflecting attention to advocacy, racial equity, and community-based change. The foundation also uses youth-led grantmaking through Unidas, which gives high school-aged young women and gender-expansive teens direct experience in reviewing applications and selecting a nonprofit recipient each semester.

    What Womens Foundation for the State of Arizona Funds

    Economic self-sufficiency is a clear thread in the foundation’s work. Pathways for Single Moms supports women pursuing one-year certificates in growing fields and can cover up to 100% of tuition and childcare expenses, plus a living stipend. In a related area, the foundation gave a $65,000 Forge grant to BIPOC Loan Fund in Tucson, linking economic advancement with community-based capital access. Its advocacy and public policy focus appears in grants such as $75,000 to Phoenix Legal Action Network in Tempe for annual support and $65,000 to Planned Parenthood Arizona Inc in Phoenix. The foundation also supports racial equity through annual grants to Cihuapactli Collective in Phoenix and Black Lives Matter Phoenix Metro. Leadership development is built into Unidas, a youth program where participants review applications, conduct site visits, and choose one nonprofit to receive a $5,000 semester grant focused on sex education, queer-affirming sex education, and social justice.

    How Womens Foundation for the State of Arizona Gives

    Open Grant Opportunities

    Current and upcoming funding from Womens Foundation for the State of Arizona that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

    Opening soonAward: $5K – $25K

    ember award

    community-rooted workemerging leadersorganizational sustainability+2 more

    Who can apply: Organizations based in Arizona that are led by and serving women, girls, and gender-expansive people, particularly BIWOC and historically excluded communities, are encouraged to apply. Specific eligibility criteria will be shared when applications open.

    Deadline: Applications not yet open; future dates not specified.

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    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $3.8M

    Total Assets

    $9.6M

    Total Revenue

    $9.7M

    Total Expenses

    $2.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $15K and $65K, with a median of $65K.

    25th Percentile

    $15K

    Median

    $65K

    75th Percentile

    $65K

    Geographic Reach

    Local4 states funded

    About 90% of grants go to recipients in UT.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters

    Leadership

    Cheryl House

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    named grant portfolios (Forge, Ember, Unidas)special initiativescommunity impact initiativeswomen-led or women-focused giving cohort (100 Women)general program support

    Typical grant size clusters at $65,000, with p25 at $15,000, median at $65,000, and p75 also at $65,000. That pattern suggests a strong center around one standard award level, alongside occasional smaller community grants and larger DAF or program-support payments. The foundation is a regular funder and a local giver. Several organizations recur across multiple years and grant types, including Phoenix Legal Action Network, Cihuapactli Collective, Beyond the Hurt, Community Investment Corporation, and Planned Parenthood Arizona Inc. The data also shows both unrestricted annual grants and named program grants such as Forge, plus youth-led awards through Unidas. Annual Grants accept unsolicited applications.

    Where Womens Foundation for the State of Arizona Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is overwhelmingly Arizona-based, with 90% of grants to recipients in the state. Tucson and Phoenix appear most often among recipient cities, alongside Tempe. Outside Arizona, grant activity in the recent list appears in Utah through Utah Film Center in Salt Lake City, and the country distribution is otherwise entirely U.S.-based. The top state by grant count is Utah, even though the foundation’s grants are concentrated in Arizona by recipient location.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Womens Foundation for the State of Arizona

    What kinds of organizations does The Womens Foundation for the State of Arizona fund?

    The foundation funds nonprofits working on social change and gender equity, with emphasis on the economic advancement of women and girls. Its active programs also support organizations led by and serving women and girls of color, community-centered organizations, and groups working on advocacy topics such as childcare, housing, pay equity, and reproductive healthcare.

    Does The Womens Foundation for the State of Arizona accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes for some programs. The Annual Grants program accepts unsolicited applications, and the Unidas Grant is also marked as accepting unsolicited applications. Other listed programs, including the Women and Girls of Color Fund and Pathways for Single Moms, do not.

    What is the foundation’s typical grant size?

    The stated distribution centers on $65,000: p25 is $15,000, median is $65,000, and p75 is $65,000. The recent grants list also includes larger awards such as $100,000 and $1,105,344, alongside a $5,000 Unidas grant and $1,000 community impact awards in active programs.

    Is the foundation’s giving limited to Arizona?

    Its geographic scope is local, and 90% of grants go to recipients in Arizona. The recent grants list also includes a Utah recipient, Utah Film Center in Salt Lake City, and all recorded recipient-country distribution is in the U.S.

    How does the foundation involve youth in grantmaking?

    Through Unidas, high school-aged young women and gender-expansive teens meet weekly, learn philanthropy and social justice, and review applications, conduct site visits, and select one nonprofit each semester to receive a $5,000 grant. The program is statewide and accessible via Zoom.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Opening soonAward: $50K – $100K

    FORGE and ember Grants

    racial equitygender equitysystems change+3 more

    Who can apply: Organizations based in Arizona that are led by and serving women, girls, and gender-expansive people, particularly BIWOC and historically excluded communities, are encouraged to apply. Specific eligibility criteria will be shared when applications open.

    Deadline: Applications not yet open; future dates not specified.

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    Program support

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    Cihuapactli Collective

    $75,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    Annual grant

    Black Lives Matter Phoenix Metro

    $75,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    Annual grant

    Beyond the Hurt

    $75,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    Annual grant

    Phoenix Legal Action Network

    $75,000
    Tempe, AZ2025

    Annual Grant

    Matriarch Ways

    $65,200
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    Forge grant

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    $65,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

    Forge grant

    BIPOC Loan Fund

    $65,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

    Forge grant

    Poder

    $65,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    Forge grant

    Community Investment Corporation

    $65,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

    Annual grant

    Planned Parenthood Arizona Inc

    $65,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    Annual grant

    Law College of Association of U of

    $65,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

    Annual grant

    Phoenix Legal Action Network

    $65,000
    Tempe, AZ2025

    Forge grant

    Tucson Centers for Women and Childr

    $65,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

    Annual grant

    CAIR Arizona

    $65,000
    Chandler, AZ2025

    Forge grant

    RE Frame Youth Arts Center

    $65,000
    Portland, OR2025

    Forge grant

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    $65,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

    Forge grant

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    Tucson, AZ2025

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    State Democracy Project

    $30,000
    Brooklyn, NY2025

    Community impact grant

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    $30,000
    Scottsdale, AZ2025

    Special initiative grant

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    $12,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

    Special intitiative grant

    Instituto Lab

    $12,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

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    $10,200
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    Ember grant

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    $10,200
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    Community on Wheels

    $10,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

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    $10,000
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    Ember grant

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    $10,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

    Ember grant

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    $10,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

    Ember grant

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    Ember grant

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    Annual grant

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    Tucson, AZ2025

    Forge grant

    Splinter Collective

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    Tucson, AZ2025

    Ember grant

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    Ember grant

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    $10,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

    Ember grant

    Anytown Leadership Program

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    Phoenix, AZ2025

    Ember grant

    South Tucson Community Outreach

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    Forge grant

    Utah Film Center

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    Salt Lake City, UT2024

    DAF grant

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    DAF grant

    Community Investment Corporation

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    Annual grant

    Black Lives Matter Phoenix Metro

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    Annual grant

    Cihuapactli Collective

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    Annual grant

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    Phoenix, AZ2024

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