Wellesley Hills Junior Women’s Club Grants
This grant provides funding to local organizations that support women, children, and seniors by addressing critical issues such as mental health, hunger, education access, poverty, and domestic violence in the Wellesley area.
The Wellesley Hills Junior Women's Club (WHJWC) administers an annual community grants program designed to support local organizations addressing key societal challenges. WHJWC is a volunteer-run nonprofit with a mission to improve the quality of life in Wellesley and surrounding areas by funding programs that provide education, enrichment, and critical services. The Club's grantmaking priorities include addressing mental health, hunger, access to education, bullying, poverty, and domestic violence, with an emphasis on serving women, children, and seniors. Eligible applicants include community-based organizations that serve the local population. First-time applicants are required to complete the full application form, while returning applicants must submit both the application and a grants report detailing the use of prior funds. WHJWC encourages applicants to prepare all documentation before beginning the submission process, as partially completed applications are not saved and all materials must be uploaded in one session. The deadline for submitting grant applications is February 1, 2026. WHJWC does not require any pre-application steps such as letters of intent or concept papers. The grant review process begins immediately following the deadline, with written notifications sent to all applicants by the end of May. Regardless of the decision, each applicant receives a formal communication. Awards are distributed in early June 2026. While exact evaluation criteria are not detailed, it is understood that applications are assessed based on alignment with WHJWC’s funding priorities and potential impact on the local community. Programs serving vulnerable populations and addressing pressing local issues are likely to be prioritized. All eligible applicants are encouraged to review the application materials carefully and align their proposals with the Club’s mission. This grant opportunity is recurring annually, providing a regular source of funding for qualifying community initiatives. Given the February 2026 deadline and typical annual cadence, the next expected cycle is projected for February 2027. Organizations should consult the WHJWC website for updates and additional guidance on application procedures and deadlines.
Award Range
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Total Program Funding
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Number of Awards
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Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
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Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Open to community-based nonprofit organizations that address local challenges in the Wellesley area, including mental health, hunger, education, bullying, poverty, and domestic violence. Programs must primarily serve women, children, or seniors. Returning applicants must submit a grant report.
Geographic Eligibility
Wellesley
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Application Opens
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Application Closes
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Grantor
Wellesley Hills Junior Women's Club
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