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GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
VIOLET RICHARDSON AWARD
Violet Richardson Award Awarded to young women between the ages of 14 and 17 who make the world a
better place through volunteer efforts, especially those that benefit women or girls. The program
offers a cash grant to award recipients and to the organization for which they volunteer.
WOMEN OF DISTINCTION
Women of Distinction Honors women who have made outstanding achievements in their professional,
business or volunteer activities.
THE WOMEN'S OPPORTUNITY AWARDS
The Women's Opportunity Awards, Soroptimist's major service project, was established by Soroptimist
International of the Americas in 1972 to assist women entering or re-entering the workforce in
obtaining the education and skills training they need to improve their employment status. Women's
Opportunity Awards are designed to give women heads of household, who provide the primary source of
financial support for their families, the opportunity to achieve their career goals—an opportunity
they have not previously had, whether because of economic or social barriers, or personal
circumstances. These awards are for women who are attending, or have been accepted to, a
vocational/skills training program, or an undergraduate degree program.
Women's Opportunity Awards are cash awards that recipients may use for any expenses related to
their educational pursuits. These include tuition and books, housing, child care and
transportation. These awards are not scholarships. The program begins at the community level, where
award amounts vary. Local winners then become eligible to receive region–level awards. Every year,
29 geographic regions throughout North, Central and South America, and Asia each grant one $5,000
first–place award, and two $3,000 awards. These 29 first–place winners become eligible to receive
one of three $10,000 finalist awards.
Eligible applicants must be female heads of household, who are enrolled in or have been accepted to
a vocational/skills training program, or an undergraduate degree program. Applicants must
demonstrate financial need, and cannot have already earned an undergraduate degree. Only residents
of Soroptimist International of the Americas' 18 member countries and territories are eligible to
apply.
Applications are accepted each year from July 1st until December 1st. Applications received after
December 1st and before July 1st will not be considered.
COMMUNITY GRANTS
Community Grants are awarded annually to deserving non-profit organizations in the
Oakland/Berkeley/Alameda area.
Applications are accepted each year in the Fall.
The deadline is December 1st.
*Anyone interested in these awards should contact the 1st Vice-President as she oversees the
committees involved in granting the awards.
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