community foundation for the national capital region
A community foundation is a permanent philanthropic
instrument of, by, and for, its community.
Its essential task is to maintain a pool of
endowment funds, donated by many people
and institutions, and invest it to produce
income for charitable grants to benefit the
entire community. You can donate to CF funds
and projects, or create your own fund. Established in 1973 to
serve Metropolitan Washington, CFNCR is also affiliated with
two other CF’s – the Montgomery County
Community Foundation and the Prince
George’s Community Foundation. The local CF is a
great first stop on any philanthropic journey.
1201 15th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005
Tel 202 955 5890, www.cfncr.org
washington area women’s foundation
In 1997 a diverse group of women created
this public foundation to improve the lives
of women and girls in the Metropolitan Washington
area. Founded on the belief
that the well-being of our country is directly
related to the economic status of all women,
WAWF supports local organizations that
help women and girls achieve economic
independence and full lives. The first
foundation of its kind in the region, WAWF
builds upon the success of more than 100
women’s funds around the world. You can
contribute to WAWF, learn about women
in philanthropy at their annual spring
conference, or seek advice
about excellent charities in the field.
666 11th Street NW Suite 450, Washington DC 20001
Tel 202 347 6770, www.wawf.org
washington grantmakers
Washington Grantmakers is the regional
association of funders in the National
Capital Area. It works with all segments of
the philanthropic community – grantmakers
individual donors, philanthropic leaders,
and charitable organizations – telling
philanthropy’s story, providing support,
advice, information, education, and
collaborative opportunities. You can learn
about e-philanthropy, start your own
foundation, or join a “giving circle.” An
information hub for philanthropy,
Washington Grantmakers is a resource
both for the seasoned grantmaker and the
eager beginner. Get connected!
1400 16th Street NW, Suite 740 , Washington, DC 20036
Tel 202 939 3440, www.washingtongrantmakers.org