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◊ Organizations located in and centering Black women and girls on the West Side of Chicago
◊ Priority to organizations that:
♦ are in Austin, East and West Garfield Park, and/or North Lawndale
♦ are Black-Woman-Led
◊ Work that aligns with Chicago Foundation for Women's Guiding Principles and Issue Areas
♦ Guiding Principles: apply a gender lens, value reproductive justice, have board
and staff diversity, and be inclusive of those with disabilities and of LGBTQ people
♦ Issue Areas: economic security, freedom from gender based violence, and access to
health care and information
Grants of $5,000 to $15,000 are awarded annually in June. As grantees of The Circle, they will have access to the capacity-building programming and technical assistance offered by Chicago Foundation for Women, as well as join a network of grantee partners who convene quarterly to learn together, share resources and create connections. These investments are made possible primarily through The Circle's endowment earnings and membership donations. Additionally, individuals and companies are invited to support the mission through contributions to The Circle.
The Advocate Bethany Community Health Fund, known as the Bethany Fund, gifted initial funding for an endowment to The Circle, the earnings of which will support its grantmaking. The Bethany Fund was established in 2006 as part of Advocate's ongoing commitment to support existing community organizations on the West Side of Chicago. The Bethany Fund donated approximately $1 million per year for 14 years to local nonprofits to promote health and wellness in communities previously served by Bethany Hospital. The Bethany Fund sunset in December 2020.