The Nightingale Network Accepting Grant Proposals

  • Tuesday, May 24, 2016
The Nightingale Network, a membership-based affiliate of The Women’s Fund of Greater Chattanooga, is now accepting grant proposals from organizations that are committed to creating long-term social change for women and/or girls in Hamilton County. Nonprofits may submit proposals for projects and initiatives that will accomplish the following:
 
- Build human and/or technological capacity for organizations serving women and girls.
 
Strengthen the grassroots network of advocates working on strategic solutions to the unique challenges facing women and/or girls in the community.
 
Lead advocacy for collaborative efforts and increased activism to eliminate discrimination, end violence against women, protect women's health and increase economic security.
 
Applications must be received by 5 p.m. on Monday, June 20.
 
To obtain additional details and instructions on how to complete and submit proposals, visit chattanoogawomensfund.org/grantmaking or contact Katie Jackson at 423 752-4820kjackson@chattanoogawomensfund.org.
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