Channel Foundation
The Channel Foundation was founded in 1998 and “is a small, private foundation based in Seattle, Washington, USA that promotes leadership in women's human rights around the globe. Channel's mission is to fund and create opportunities for groups working in many regions of the world to ensure that women's human rights are respected, protected, and fulfilled.” [1]
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Alliances
- Association for Women's Rights in Development
- Association of Small Foundations
- Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy
- Grantmakers Without Borders
- International Funders for Indigenous Peoples
- International Human Rights Funders Group
- National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
- National Network of Grantmakers
- Philanthropy Northwest
- Women's Funding Network
Recent Grants
Grant History
- Global Fund for Women
- Grassroots International
- International Planned Parenthood Federation
- Program for Appropriate Technologies in Health (PATH)
- Women Waging Peace
- Ashoka
- MOPAWI
- Pacific Environment/Sakhalin Environment Watch
- Center for Social Justice
- Indian People's Action
- Potlatch Fund
- Grassroots Global Justice
- Middle East Children's Alliance
- Ustawi
- Veterans for Peace
- Eqbal Ahmad Foundation
- Fundación Merced
Source Since 2001 they have also been granting a Women's Leadership Scholarship