Dear Researcher, how does the Women's Fund choose agencies to research each year? The Women’s Fund maintains a database of nonprofit agencies that meet our mission -- addressing the critical needs of women, children, and families in south Santa Barbara County. These include: - Mental health including addiction recovery and counseling
- Housing assistance including homelessness
- Early childhood development
- Health care including dental and preventative care
- Food insecurity and nutrition
- Family support services including childcare and parent education
- Domestic violence prevention and response
- Seniors including caregiving and transportation
- Education including academic support, enrichment activities, and technology
Our database is regularly updated based on member recommendations, news reports, and suggestions from other funders and agencies themselves. You may suggest an agency by sending an email to research@womensfundsb.org. The research team will review the agency to make sure it aligns with our mission and meets our criteria for funding. Many suggested agencies are added to the database, but not all. Each spring, all agencies in the database are invited to submit project ideas for consideration by the Research Committee. Using objective guidelines, researchers review submissions and select projects that best address current community needs. The agencies are reviewed by the Finance Committee and Board of Directors. Agencies that pass this initial review are invited to apply for a grant. A more detailed description of this process is available on our website. If you have questions about this or any other aspects of Research, please email research@womensfundsb.org. |