Support Women in Philanthropy
Become a WIP Supporter
Becoming a Women in Philanthropy supporter is an opportunity to engage more deeply in community impact. Women in Philanthropy Supporters help guide the work of WIP by participating in grantmaking decisions, attending gatherings, networking and learning opportunities, and connecting with others who care about creating positive change.
Supporter levels are available at a variety of giving levels, making it easy to participate in a way that works for you.
Give to a Women in Philanthropy Fund
Gifts to Women in Philanthropy funds directly support programs and initiatives that help women and girls thrive. You do not need to be a WIP supporter to give — these funds are open to anyone who wishes to support this important work.
You may choose to support a specific focus area or contribute to more than one.
Housing Angel Fund
Helps families remain safely housed by covering critical gaps, including security deposits, utility assistance, and emergency home repairs.
Even Bigger Smiles Fund
Expands access to dental care, helping restore health, confidence, and opportunity.
Financial Confidence Fund
Supports financial education paired with matched savings, helping participants build assets and work toward long-term financial stability.
Empowering Women and Girls Fund
Helps remove financial barriers to opportunities such as STEAM competitions, leadership programs, career certifications, and skill-building experiences.
Funding for the Future Fund
Strengthens the long-term sustainability of Women in Philanthropy while supporting initiatives focused on civic engagement and mental health.
Fondo de la Iniciativa para las Mujeres en la Filantropía
Provides flexible support for Women in Philanthropy programs and grantmaking, helping the initiative respond to emerging needs and opportunities that benefit women, girls, and families across our community.
Questions?
If you would like to learn more about Women in Philanthropy or discuss ways to get involved, we would be happy to connect.
Amy Betts
(570) 347-6203
amy@safdn.org