Funding search · EIN 522103947 · Washington, DC
Developing Families Center
A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.
- 9
- grants reported
- $7.2M
- total given
- 2022–2023
- filing years
- $145,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2023. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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Grant history
All 9 reported grants, largest first.
- $5.0M
Gwcf · Washington, DC · 2022
invest in community-based organizations within Wards 5, 7 and 8, where women of color continue to experience health disparities and face socioeconomic and structural challenges when it comes to accessing affordable and … read allinvest in community-based organizations within Wards 5, 7 and 8, where women of color continue to experience health disparities and face socioeconomic and structural challenges when it comes to accessing affordable and quality maternal care. less
- $1.0M
Community of Hope · Washington, DC · 2022
support maternal and infant health services in Ward 5 of DC
- $464,348
Gwcf · Washington, DC · 2023
invest in community-based organizations within Wards 5, 7 and 8, where women of color continue to experience health disparities and face socioeconomic and structural challenges when it comes to accessing affordable and … read allinvest in community-based organizations within Wards 5, 7 and 8, where women of color continue to experience health disparities and face socioeconomic and structural challenges when it comes to accessing affordable and quality maternal care. less
- $250,000
Edward C Mazique Parent Child Cente · Washington, DC · 2022
Education and Advocacy and Maternal Health Systems of Care by creating andmaintaining a Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) workforce and healthier work environment to better supportdevelopment and education for families with yo… read allEducation and Advocacy and Maternal Health Systems of Care by creating andmaintaining a Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) workforce and healthier work environment to better supportdevelopment and education for families with young children experiencing low-income, and relocatingeducation and child development centers, including the center previously located at the DevelopingFamilies Center on 801 17th Street, NE to continue to provide high-quality services to families with youngchildren experiencing low-income less
- $145,000
Dc Hospital Association · Washington, DC · 2022
Education and Advocacy by addressing the combined impact of trauma on bothstaff and patients together to strengthen respectful care and reduce care inequities by implementing anevidence-based program focused on expectin… read allEducation and Advocacy by addressing the combined impact of trauma on bothstaff and patients together to strengthen respectful care and reduce care inequities by implementing anevidence-based program focused on expecting and birthing mothers, including a critical incident supportprogram for clinical staff based on the Prevention of PTSD in midwifery (POPPY) model less
- $145,000
Volunteers of America · Annapolis, MD · 2022
support Priority Areas Maternal Health Systems of Care and Capacity Building and Scaling by launchingthe Hope Has A Home for Women program to offer homeless women of child-bearing age access toprimary care, behavioral h… read allsupport Priority Areas Maternal Health Systems of Care and Capacity Building and Scaling by launchingthe Hope Has A Home for Women program to offer homeless women of child-bearing age access toprimary care, behavioral health, substance use recovery, and housing assistance and placement in theDistrict of Columbia less
- $100,000
National Assoc To Advance Black Bir · Washington, DC · 2022
supportPriority Area Education and Advocacy by accelerating the NAABB Midwifery Scholarship Program for Blackwomen who are District of Columbia residents
- $40,996
The George Washington University · Washington, DC · 2022
The Developing Families Center collaborated with the George Washington University Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health to conduct a community needs assessment aimed at providing an in-depth analysis of the … read allThe Developing Families Center collaborated with the George Washington University Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health to conduct a community needs assessment aimed at providing an in-depth analysis of the maternal health landscape for women ages 18-44 in the District of Columbia, specifically focused on wards 4,5,6,7,8 for the Developing Families Center (DFC). less
- $25,000
Mamatota Village · Washington, DC · 2022
support perinatal healthworker training scholarships
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