supporting women to lead, risk, and own
supporting women to lead, risk, and own
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The T9 Fund

We’re getting official with our ambition to back badass women! That’s why we’re launching the T9 Fund.

The T9 Fund will take a percentage of Title Nine’s sales every year and invest it right back into the change-making women who are working to move the needle on the women’s movement, by providing funding to support selected organizations.

Know a women-powered organization that could use our support? Check out the criteria and nominate them below.

The T9 Fund

We’re getting official with our ambition to back badass women! That’s why we’re launching the T9 Fund.

The T9 Fund will take a percentage of Title Nine’s sales every year and invest it right back into the change-making women who are working to move the needle on the women’s movement, by providing funding to support selected organizations.

Know a women-powered organization that could use our support? Check out the criteria and nominate them below.

Who We Invest In

We’ve narrowed down our focus to the following areas:

women and girls in sports and fitness

Athletics

Athletes working to expand opportunities for women and girls in sports and fitness.

  1. Programs working to increase access to sports and the outdoors for women and girls of all races, sizes, incomes, abilities, languages, and cultures.
women and girls in sports and fitness


Athletics

Athletes working to expand opportunities for women and girls in sports and fitness

  1. Programs working to increase access to sports and the outdoors for women and girls of all races, sizes, incomes, abilities, languages, and cultures.

Reproductive Justice & Politics

Activists fighting for reproductive freedom and justice and representation in elected office

  1. Programs working to reduce racial disparities in maternal and infant health
  2. Programs working to safeguard reproductive freedom and expand access to reproductive services
  3. Programs working to increase the number of women in elected office.
activists fighting for reproductive freedom and justice
activists fighting for reproductive freedom and justice


Reproductive Justice & Politics

Activists fighting for reproductive freedom and justice and representation in elected office

  1. Programs working to reduce racial disparities in maternal and infant health
  2. Programs working to safeguard reproductive freedom and expand access to reproductive services
  3. Programs working to increase the number of women in elected office.
organizations that train women to lead, risk and own

Entrepreneurial & Leadership Development

Organizations that train women to lead, risk and own

  1. Programs that teach business and leadership skills to support women and girls during the beginning stages of their career or the launch of their business.
organizations that train women to lead, risk and own


Entrepreneurial & Leadership Development

Organizations that train women to lead, risk and own

  1. Programs that teach business and leadership skills to support women and girls during the beginning stages of their career or the launch of their business.

The criteria:

We are looking for bold, entrepreneurial women who are fired up and ready to create more opportunities for women and girls.

  • Aligned with the mission and values of Title Nine
  • Support women and girls in one of Title Nine’s three areas of focus (athletics, reproductive justice & politics, leadership)
  • Passionate, brazen, driven, and strategic leader
  • Demonstrated commitment to racial, cultural and class diversity
  • 501c3 organization or fiscally-sponsored project
  • Based in the United States
  • Budget of $200,000 - $1,000,000

Title Nine grants are open to anyone who serves women, girls or gender-expansive individuals. Applications are welcome from standalone nonprofits, as well as programs within larger institutions.



Got a women-powered organization in mind?

Organizations that align with our requirements will hear back from the T9 team regarding the status of their nomination on a rolling basis.
If you have any questions, please see our FAQs or email Morgan Reams, Social Impact Manager (mreams@titlenine.com)

t9 fund FAQ’s:


How long will I know if my organization has been nominated/what is the process after nomination?

Nominated organizations that align with our requirements will hear from the T9 team on a rolling basis. If your nomination has been selected we will contact you and send over a proposal form to get to know your organization better. Haven't heard from us yet? That doesn't mean your nominated organization is out of the running. We have limited availability to how many organizations we can support at a time, you may still be selected in the future.

How can I check the status of my proposal?

Applicants will be sent an email upon receipt of their proposal immediately after its submission. If you have additional questions, please contact Morgan Reams.

How will I receive my grant funds?

All grant funds will be wired to the grantees via electronic transfer.

What is Title Nine’s grantmaking strategy?

We’ve narrowed down our focus to the following areas:

  • Athletes working to expand opportunities for women and girls in sports and fitness 

  • Activists fighting for reproductive freedom and justice

  • Organizations that train women to lead, risk and own.

Does Title Nine offer multi-year support?

The T9 Fund offers one time starting block grants to help organizations who are in their beginning stages push their movement forward. 

What size organizations do you fund?

We believe in small but mighty, scrappy organizations and leaders. Our primary goal is to fund organizations that are at least 2 years old. 

How do I know if my organization is qualified for funding from Title Nine?

We are looking for bold, entrepreneurial women who are fired up and ready to create more opportunities for women and girls. Specifically, we are seeking to find and support:

  • Programs working to increase access to sports and the outdoors for women and girls of all races, sizes, incomes, abilities, languages, and cultures.

  • Programs working to safeguard reproductive freedom and expand access to reproductive services.

  • Programs working to reduce racial disparities in maternal and infant health.

  • Programs working to increase the number of women in elected office.

  • Programs that teach business and leadership skills to support women and girls during the beginning stages of their career or the launch of their business.

How do I apply/nominate an organization?

You can nominate an organization here.

What is the deadline for nominations?

There are no deadlines! Nominations are open all year long on a rolling basis. If you hear about an awesome women-run organization we want to know about them!

Does Title Nine provide scholarships?

No, Title Nine does not offer scholarships at this time. We're focusing all of the fund's efforts to supporting organizations within the criteria listed above.

Does Title Nine sponsor events?

No, Title Nine does not sponsor events. We're focusing all of the fund's efforts to supporting organizations within the criteria listed above.

Why does Title Nine collect demographic data from grantee organizations?

Title Nine collects demographic data so we can fully understand the range of communities we serve. Our goal is to ensure that our company’s ambition is accurately represented in the organizations and women we support.