Ribbons of Hope Grant

by | May 23, 2013

 


The
Ribbons of Hope – Invest in Women Foundation is now accepting grant applications from 501(c)(3) organizations for projects that will improve the lives of women or girls in one or more of the following areas:

  • HealthRibbons of Hope Logo
  • Education
  • Economic Independence
  • Social Well-being
  • Human Rights

One grant of $100,000 will be awarded.

Ribbons of Hope – Invest in Women, Inc. is an Atlanta-based foundation that began as friends and family of the Coca-Cola Company, who want to reach out and help support organizations that are making a difference in women’s lives across the country. The deadline for submission is August 1, 2013. For more information on this grant opportunity, click here.

Transform Consulting Group can help your organization with this and other funding opportunities. Contact us today!

 

 

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