Don’t miss the live performance by Coty Raven Morris from 3-3:15 pm and then we’ll hear from our new Impact Partners before kicking off 2022 membership!
Portland Homeless Family Solutions Wins Big!
We are thrilled to share that our 2017 Impact Partner Portland Homeless Family Solutions (PHFS) has been awarded a $2.5 million Bezos Day 1 Families Fund Grant! Click here to learn more about the great work PHFS continues to do through “investing wrap-around services to help families end their homelessness for good.”
How Embedding Trust-based Philanthropy Has Impacted Meet the Finalists
As you have likely heard, we are well on the way to shifting to trust-based philanthropy in our grantmaking and education at ninety-nine girlfriends. This shift is weaving its way through all that we do including events like Meet the Finalists. In the past, we have asked our finalists to make presentations to us about why we should choose them to be funded. We’ve had a lot of conversations about how we might be able to do this differently or better with the goal of centering fairness and equity for each of our finalists.
Support Rose Haven by Donating Rain Gear
Grantee Partner Update: BPI Awarded Grant from MacArthur Foundation
Grantee Partner Update: Bienstar is Celebrating 40 Years!
RSVP for the Awards Celebration on December 5!
Get Ready for Meet the Finalists!
Co-Lead the Outreach Team
The Grants Steering Committee (GSC) is seeking an Outreach Team Co-Lead who will help expand the reach of ninety-nine girlfriends to nonprofits in the four-county area.
Contact Holly Cook with questions or to express interest in volunteering for this role.
Register for Meet the Finalists
This is a wonderful opportunity to hear directly from the finalists being considered for this year’s funding. Voting begins at the conclusion of this virtual event held on October 24.
Join Our TBP + Grantee Partner Convening
On September 19, come learn more about how we are applying trust-based philanthropy (TBP) in our grant making and about our grantee partners and their work. This is a great opportunity to learn more about things to consider when voting and to hear directly from our current grantee partners about the impact of trust-based philanthropy and our awards.
Grantee Partner Update: Adelante Mujeres
Learn how LGBTQIA+ Youth Leadership Has Transformed The Chicas Program. Read more.
Tour & Celebrate Rose Haven’s New Home
On Sunday, August 29 join your girlfriends for a small, socially distanced reception to check out Rose Haven’s new space. Register today to attend one of the four 30-minute time slots.
Grantee Partner Update: Street Roots
Five Street Roots former vendors trained as Ambassadors, a program ninety-nine girlfriends helped fund, are now working for Greater Good Northwest, an organization that serves the houseless population! They were hired this month into jobs that pay housing wages and provide benefits. Read more.
Support the Black United Fund of Oregon
Black United Fund of Oregon (BUF) currently has multiple open volunteer and business partnerships opportunities. Check out the ways that ninety-nine girlfriends can support BUF below and contact BUF's Volunteer Coordinator to get involved.
Co-Lead the Outreach Team
The Grants Steering Committee (GSC) is seeking an Outreach Team Co-Lead who will help expand the reach of ninety-nine girlfriends to nonprofits in the four-county area.
Contact Holly Cook with questions or to express interest in volunteering for this role.
Vote for Raphael House to Win a Grow Grant
Raphael House has been selected as one of 12 finalists for an Advantis Grow grant! If they win an award, they’ll get to outfit the 11 private rooms in their emergency shelter with new, much-needed bedding and cribs, as well as replace a broken washing machine so families can safely do laundry onsite.
Grants will be awarded based on which projects receive the most votes from the community. Voting is easy at https://www.advantiscu.org/grow-vote, and folks can vote once per day through July 7.
Co-Lead the Impact Team
Would you like to play a pivotal role in the relationship between ninety-nine girlfriends and our grantee partners? We're recruiting a co-lead for the Impact Team for our 2021-2022 activity! Contact Tammy Wilhoite with questions or to express interest in volunteering for this role.
Grantee Partner Profile: Community Energy Project
Community Energy Project, one of our 2020 Grantee Partners, was just announced as an inaugural grantee of the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF). The grant will allow them to perform energy retrofits and repairs for 20 low-income Black homeowners, including installing rooftop solar panels on 5 of the homes. These energy-efficiency upgrades will deliver a 55% average energy use reduction and 38% average utility bill savings. What a great impact!
Help Bienestar Staff with English-Language Skills
Our grantee partner Bienestar is seeking people to volunteer for one hour per weekday to help with English-language skills for their staff members.