How do I determine if my organization is eligible to receive WestWind funding?
Please read through the pages that describe WestWind’s Environment and Reproductive Health and Rights Program. If your organization is working on the issues and problems that WestWind is concerned about, and your organization has non-profit status according to the IRS, then you are eligible to submit a letter of inquiry. Please note: For the 2009 grant cycle, the foundation has suspended its letter of inquiry submission process. The LOI process may be reinstated in the future. Please check back for updates regardng LOI submissions for the 2010 grant cycle.
Please read through the pages that describe WestWind’s Environment and Reproductive Health and Rights Program. If your organization is working on the issues and problems that WestWind is concerned about, and your organization has non-profit status according to the IRS, then you are eligible to submit a letter of inquiry. Please note: For the 2011 grant cycle, the foundation has suspended its letter of inquiry submission process. The LOI process may be reinstated in the future. Please check back for updates regardng LOI submissions for the 2012 grant cycle.
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