About

About

Our Mission

Many Hands leverages the power of collective giving to support nonprofits serving and empowering Washington, DC area women, children, and families in socioeconomic need.

Our Vision

To provide philanthropists with meaningful opportunities to give, learn, and serve together in ways that best fit their interests and goals.

Our Values

Many Hands believes in the power of collective giving. Giving as a group, we achieve greater impact than we do as individuals. We value our ability to provide large collective grants to nonprofit partners addressing persistent community needs. We further value the role that collective giving plays in democratizing philanthropy. Originally a women’s organization, we continue to prioritize the empowerment of donors that philanthropy has historically overlooked. We welcome all members who share this goal.

Many Hands believes that diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to our work. To partner effectively with nonprofits working with women, children, and families in socioeconomic need, we must both understand how race and other drivers of inequity shape the distribution of resources and opportunities within our society and, further, recognize and address our individual and collective biases. Valuing and empowering a wide range of voices throughout our organization advances these goals.

Many Hands believes in trust-based philanthropy. Achieving our mission depends on partnerships with nonprofit organizations providing direct service to clients. Trust-based philanthropy confers greater respect on nonprofit providers by acknowledging and reducing the substantial barriers to authenticity in the grantor/grantee relationship. We trust grantees to know the best way to do their work, and we aim to reduce the burdens on nonprofit growth, innovation, and progress.

Many Hands believes in voluntarism. As an organization led and run by volunteers, we can direct greater resources to grantees and offer donors engaging and meaningful opportunities to learn and serve. To ensure the success of this model, we are committed to collaboration, transparency, and mutual respect.

Our Network

Many Hands is proud to be part of a broader community of collective giving organizations that share information, resources, and best practices and promote high-impact community giving.

Philanos logoPhilanos empowers women by supporting the creation, development, and expansion of collective giving through informed grantmaking. Philanos has more than 90 affiliates worldwide, representing over 20,000 women. Collectively, affiliates have granted more than $200 million to nonprofit organizations in the US.

The DMV Collective Giving Network represents over 20 giving circles in the DC region whose members have pooled their resources to donate millions of dollars to local nonprofits. ts purpose is to unite and build the field of collective giving and provide opportunities for giving circles to network, learn, share best practices, and collaborate so they can continue to support and promote positive change in their communities.

Recent News

2023 Grantees

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This Tax Day, we're celebrating the work of 2022 Partner Grant recipienCAABrs. CAAB's annual #DCEITC Campaign seeks to ensure all eligible District residents know about the EITC and claim it. CAAB estimates that as many as 20,000 low-income DC residents-primarily residents of Wards 4, 5, 7 and 8-are still not claiming the EITC thus not receiving about $40 million in federal tax credits. 

Through its Matched Savings, EmergencySavingsPlus, Cash Transfer, Credit Building, Financial Education, EITC Awareness, and Financial Coaching programs, and research and advocacy, CAAB is working to ensure that all low- and moderate-income Black and Brown families in the Washington, DC metropolitan region have an opportunity to achieve financial stability and long-term asset building and prosperity.

Posted @withregram  CAABrs #TeamCAAB continues to raise awareness of the Federal and DC Earned Income Tax Credit in all 8 Wards through the District of Columbia. Today we are in #Ward2 at the @dcpubliclibrary Shaw Neighborhood Library.
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