Philanthropy Series: Values Aligned Investing (OPEN TO ALL)

We’re delighted to announce Washington Women’s Foundation Philanthropy Learning Series. Beginning in March 2023 WaWF will host panel discussions with philanthropic leaders on various topics including how to build your giving plan, solidarity as an action, a critical lens on donor advised funds, values aligned investing, and donor perspectives on reparations in philanthropy. Join us...more

2023 Grant Award Celebration (OPEN TO ALL)

Seattle Asian Art Museum 1400 E Prospect St, Seattle, WA, United States

Washington Women’s Foundation (WaWF) is excited to invite you to the 2023 Grant Award Celebration at the Seattle Asian Art Museum.   We are starting our celebration with small bites and gallery access. Join us early from 4:00-5:00 to view the unique and beautiful art and exhibitions on display at the Seattle Asian Art Museum in...more

Racial Equity in Funding Advocacy (OPEN TO ALL)

Building on last June's session with Bolder Advocacy, Investing in Change, join the Washington Women's Foundation and Bolder Advocacy as we explore Racial Equity in Funding Advocacy on June 21st 2023 at 3PM. This session is all about rolling up our sleeves and applying our experience around advocacy. After a short recap of the advocacy...more

Philanthropy Series: A Critical Lens on Donor Advised Funds (OPEN TO ALL)

We are delighted to announce Washington Women’s Foundation’s Philanthropy Learning Series. Beginning in March 2023 WaWF will host panel discussions with philanthropic leaders on various topics including how to build your giving plan, solidarity as an action, a critical lens on donor advised funds, values aligned investing, and donor perspectives on reparations in philanthropy.   Join...more

Working in Tribal Communities 101 (OPEN TO ALL)

Virtual Event Virtual Event

This training is designed to provide base level knowledge of WA state tribes from indigenous trainer, Kateri Joe. The main components will include tribal history in Washington state, cultural diversity amongst tribes, sovereignty, self-identity activity and basic etiquettes in tribal spaces.  Materials will be sent out a few days prior to the training. Kateri Joe...more

Member Jubilee (MEMBERS ONLY)

Robinswood House 2430 148th Ave SE, Bellevue, WA, United States

Join us on Wednesday, July 19th, 2023, for the second annual Member Jubilee at the Robinswood House in Bellevue, as we celebrate and honor all our lovely members! Hear from new and experienced members on their commitment to and affection for WaWF. Make new connections and catch up with old friends. We’ll toast with delicious...more

August OL Reign Game (MEMBER +1)

Lumen Field 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, United States

Join the WaWF community on Sunday, August 6th to watch the OL Reign's play at 3PM in the afternoon. It's an opportunity to see world class players, including Megan Rapinoe, Rose Lavelle, and Tobin Heath. WaWF has reserved a block of tickets, click the link below to purchase yours today and bring your family or...more

Philanthropy Series: Donor Perspectives on Reparations (OPEN TO ALL)

We’re delighted to announce Washington Women’s Foundation’s Philanthropy Learning Series. Beginning in March 2023 WaWF will host panel discussions with philanthropic leaders on various topics including how to build your giving plan, solidarity as an action, a critical lens on donor advised funds, impact investing, and donor perspectives on reparations in philanthropy. Join us virtually...more

2023 Advocacy Grant Celebration (OPEN TO ALL)

Join us to learn about the work of the 2023 Advocacy Grant Committee and celebrate our new grantees! Hear from members of the committee about key learnings and from grantees about their work. The Advocacy Grant Committee reviewed applications from organizations that engage in advocacy as part of their work and are focused on one of...more

Convening 2023 (OPEN TO ALL)

Town Hall 1119 8th Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

​​Join us for the Washington Women’s Foundation (WaWF) second annual Convening on Thursday, September 21st, 2023, at Town Hall in Seattle!  ​​The Convening is a call to action that brings together speakers, writers, thinkers, community leaders and essential nonprofit directors to educate the WaWF community on the most pressing concerns within our annual funding and...more

UW Walking Tour + Working in Tribal Communities 102 (MEMBERS +1)

Burke Museum 4303 Memorial Way NE, Seattle, United States

Join us for an interactive in-person event at the Burke Museum on October 11th focused on deepening our understanding of Indigenous communities. We’ll start with Kateri Joe’s Working in Tribal Communities 102 learning session, designed as a follow up to her 101 session we hosted in the summer. After Kateri’s workshop, join Owen Oliver on...more

Get Involved: Committees and Leadership (MEMBERS ONLY)

Join President & CEO Maria Kolby-Wolfe on Thursday, October 19th to learn about how to get involved as a member at Washington Women's Foundation (WaWF). Maria will dive into each of our member committees, how to join them, what committee leadership looks like, and how to take on a leadership role at WaWF. This session...more