6. What is the application process?
First, determine if your organization is applying for new or renewal funding. If you’re a new applicant, you should complete a Letter of Inquiry, which includes space to describe the project and provide financial information. Your responses must fit within the space allowed. Required information includes:
- a list of other sources of support (if applicable);
- program budget (if applicable); and
- the organization’s most recent 501(c)(3) certification or that of your fiscal agent, along with a letter of approval from that fiscal agent.
If you are a renewal applicant, you will be invited by CFW staff to submit a Full Proposal Renewal request, which also has a separate deadline.
If you are applying for the Strategic Response Fund, the Health Series or the Enterprise Fund you should complete that fund's application found on the online application system.
7. What is the grantmaking schedule and deadlines?
Grants from the spring and fall cycles are made twice a year. Application materials are due no later than 5 p.m. on the date listed—material turned in after 5 p.m. will not be accepted. Ongoing small grant opportunities are made on a rolling basis.
8. How do I submit my application?
Please submit all applications on CFW’s online application system by 5 p.m. on the deadline date. We will not accept late applications or proposals. Applications for grants from the Strategic Response Fund, Enterprise Fund, Health Series Fund, Scholarships, Giving Councils and Giving Circles, should also be submitted on the online application system.
9. Can I apply for general operating support?
Yes. The Foundation provides general operating support for organizations. If you are applying for operating support for an organization, your organization’s mission must align with Chicago Foundation for Women’s guidelines—i.e., your organization must, by design, specifically benefit women and/or girls. If you are seeking operating support for a program that is part of a larger organization, apply for program support.
10. Can I apply for direct service support?
Yes. You should be able to document a clear need for the proposed program, describe the constituency to be served, and articulate program strategies, a project timeline, and expected outcomes.
11. Can I apply for advocacy support?
Yes. We expect proposals to outline clear strategies that will affect public policy or community systems (e.g., criminal justice, health care, media, public education). Advocacy is defined as seeking to affect or inform the actions of community systems or any level of government expressed in laws, administrative practices, regulations, and executive or judicial actions. Please note that this includes policy advocacy and lobbying but is not limited to that type of work.
12. Can I apply for funding in the arts or in education?
Yes, as long as your agency or program’s mission emphasizes social justice and intentionally benefits women and girls. In addition, the program must focus on one of the Foundation’s three issue areas: economic security, freedom from violence, and access to health services and information.
13. What size are your grants?
Anticipated grant ranges:
- Advocacy: $15,000-$50,000
- Direct Service: $15,000-$50,000
- Stabilization: $25,000-$50,000
- Training: $35,000- $150,000
Grants awarded for ongoing small grant opportunities:
- Enterprise Fund: maximum of $7,500
- Eva Janzen Powell and Smith T. Powell Health Series: maximum of $5,000
- Strategic Response Fund: maximum of $7,500
14. Can my organization submit more than one application during the fall or spring cycles?
No, only one request is permitted per grant cycle for the primary cycles (Fall and Spring). This limit does not include requests to the Strategic Response Fund, Enterprise Fund, and Health Series Fund, which are accepted on a rolling basis. Please note: an organization is limited to one Strategic Response grant per year.