Girls Rights Project

155 MOUNTAINWOOD LANE - WOODSIDE - CA 94062, California
Latest Filing: 2023
Total Assets: $4.26M
Total Giving: $413,123
Grants: 61
Median Grant: $5,000

GIRLS RIGHTS PROJECT, a medium-sized 990pf foundation in California, provides grants ranging from $1K to $20K annually.

2023 Summary

$4.26M

Total Assets

$413,123

Funding Awarded

61

Grants Given

$5,000

Median Grant

$15,000

Largest Grant

$1,000

Smallest Grant

2023 Recipients

Recipient Award Location Purpose
The 19 Th $15,000 Washington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA To Empower Women With The Information, Resources And Community They Need To Be Equal Participants In Our Democracy.
Crea Nicaragua $11,000 Oakland, CALIFORNIA To Inspire Nicaraguans To Empower T Hemselves And Ther Communities By Providing Educational Resources
She Can $11,000 Falls Church, VIRGINIA To Equip And Empower Young Women From Post Conflict Countries To Become Leaders
Harvard University $10,001 San Francisco, CALIFORNIA To Provide An Academic Prog Of The Highest Quality
Alliance For Girls $10,000 Oakland, CALIFORNIA To Mobilize Girls' Champions To Adress Barriers Facing Girls
Amplify Girls $10,000 Chattanooga, TENNESSEE To Localize Global Development And Invest In Adolescent Girls.
Asian University For Women Support Foundation $10,000 Cambridte, MASSACHUSETTS To Provide Funding Mobilization For The Asian University For Women In Chittagong, Bangladesh
Cambodia Childrens Fund $10,000 Santa Monica, CALIFORNIA Provide Education, Nourishment And Healing To Children
Center For Reproductive Rights $10,000 New York, NEW YORK To Use The Power Of Law To Advance Reproductive Rights As Fundamental Human Rights Around The World.
Educate 2 Envision $10,000 San Leandro, CALIFORNIA To Bring Affordable And Impactful Secondary School Education To Rural Poor Communities In Honduras
Equality Now $10,000 San Juan Capistrano, CALIFORNIA To Work For The Protection And Promotion Of The Human Rights Of Women And Girls Around The World.
Everfree $10,000 Seattle, WASHINGTON To Free Communities From Human Trafficking And Empower Survivors Everywhere To Thrive In Freedom.
Every Woman Treaty $10,000 Dedham, MASSACHUSETTS To Support Working For A Safer World For Women And Girls Worldwide.
Freedom Story $10,000 Washington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA To Preven Child Trafficking And Exploitation Through Culturally Relevant Programs
Global Fund For Children $10,000 San Francisco, CALIFORNIA Prevent Child Trafficking And Prostitution
Ignite $10,000 Durham, MAINE To Shape And Encourage Individuals To Emergence, Advocacy And A Life Of Purpose
Madre $10,000 Arlington, VIRGINIA To Advance Social Justice For Women
Plan International Usa $10,000 Portsmouth, NEW HAMPSHIRE To Address The Needs Of Children Around The World Through Community Engagement And Ownership
Rise Up $10,000 Montclair, NEW JERSEY To Create A Betteer Future For Girls, Youth And Women Globally
Sacred Valley Project $10,000 San Rafael, CALIFORNIA To Provide Boarding And Supplementary Education For Young Women From Remote Areas Of The Andes
... and 8 more recipients.
$10,000
$99,001
State
Total
  • CA

    California

    $99,001
  • DC

    District of Columbia

    $33,000
  • MA

    Massachusetts

    $27,500
  • VA

    Virginia

    $21,000
  • TX

    Texas

    $20,000
  • WA

    Washington

    $16,322
  • TN

    Tennessee

    $10,000
  • NY

    New York

    $10,000
  • ME

    Maine

    $10,000
  • NH

    New Hampshire

    $10,000
  • NJ

    New Jersey

    $10,000

Contacts

Name Phone Title
STACEY KEARE 6506145003 PRESIDENT
STACEY KEARE Signing Officer

Historical Financials

Year Total Assets Total Giving Grants Median Grant Max Grant Min Grant
2023 $4,255,719 $413,123 61 $5,000 $15,000 $1,000
2022 $4,340,112 $343,060 59 $5,000 $20,000 $1,000
2021 $4,169,204 $354,925 48 $5,000 $100,000 $1,000
2020 $4,125,903 $279,870 52 $5,000 $10,830 $1,000
2019 $4,019,655 $270,185 54 $5,000 $15,000 $1,000
2018 $4,122,234 $239,165 45 $5,000 $15,000 $1,000

Why Organizations Trust GrantExec

$78.81B
Available Funding
7,151
Active Grants
224
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