2003 Grant Recipients
In 2003, the Women's Foundation granted $55,626 to organizations across Wyoming that share its mission. Below is a synopsis of 2003 awards:
| Grant Recipient | Purpose | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Albany County Family Planning | Assisted in funding after-hours clinics for working women and students | $1,840 |
| Cathedral Home for Children | For a weeklong self-esteem workshop for young women who have suffered abuse and neglect | $8,602 |
| Comea, Inc. | Allowed staff of this homeless shelter to attend a transitional housing program conference in Denver | $2,000 |
| Community Children's Project | Funded a teen parent program in collaboration with an area high school | $3,000 |
| Crisis Intervention Services of Park County | Assisted with childcare for clients who are in the life skills training program | $2,000 |
| Financial Solutions of Wyoming | Funding for education courses on credit and home ownership targeted toward single parent families with a female head of household | $5,000 |
| Northwest Community College | Developed and implemented a support services program for single mothers enrolled in continuing and higher education | $7,984 |
| Project Safe | Funded the New Generation Station, a child advocacy program for children of women in transition | $5,000 |
| Women's Self Help Center | A $4,000 grant for equipment and material supported a job training program for women and community-based workshops on economic and personal self-sufficiency. A $2,000 grant allowed staff of this safe house to attend a transitional housing program conference in Denver. | $6,000 |
| Wyoming Women's Business Center | Enhanced ability to continue to train women business owners in accounting, marketing, business education and other financial services programs | $5,000 |
| Mother Seton House | Funding to implement an expanded job skills training program for homeless mothers and their teenage daughters residing at Seton House. | $3,200 |
| Laramie County Community College | Funding for the Transitional Services Program designed to provide the assistance necessary to help low-income women transition from a welfare/subsidy culture to self-sufficiency. | $10,000 |
| Community Safety Network | Allowed staff of this domestic violence program to attend a transitional housing program conference in Denver. | $2,500 |